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szdaily -> World Economy
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Switzerland sees low risk of downward wage
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French industry sees unexpected output surge
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Japan sounds alarm on consumer spending
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US import prices point to smaller drag on inflation
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Volkswagen to refit cars affected by emissions scandal
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Ireland moves to prop up recovery
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Japan factory output slides, recession risks rising
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Australia, New Zealand in race for Chinese tourist dollars
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Migration crisis proves boon for some businesses
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Restaurants a test of appetite for austerity
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Indonesia may ask China to build high-speed train
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Strategies in the spotlight for new European bank CEOs
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VW faces daunting challenges in fixing cheating
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Agreement on bail-in bonds reached for global banks
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New iPhones hit stores, record sales expected
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Young middle class lose out most from deflation
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EU to toughen car emission tests after VW scandal
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Cyprus ‘making good progress’ on bailout reforms
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US economic growth faster than expected
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Chicago mayor pushes massive tax hike over crippling cuts
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VW scandal threatens ‘Made in Germany’ image
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New rules to challenge banking industry
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IMF urged to prevent emerging market crises
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Fed likely to raise US interest rates in December
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India’s Modi readies electricity rescue plan
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Slowdown in China affects Japan’s trade data
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Europe’s aging economies to gain from influx of people
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Businesses urge more to speed Italy’s upturn
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A divided Fed pits world’s woes against US growth
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ECB chief economist declares ‘readiness’ to act
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Spain’s economic recovery masks jobs crisis
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UK productivity lags G7 peers
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Desperate 2.3m Indians apply for 368 govt. jobs
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Markets diverge as Fed keeps rates steady
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Higher UK minimum wage to hit hospitality the hardest
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The world will want more oil next year: OPEC
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ECB says QE relatively small so far
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Emerging economies plea for end to US rates agony
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Rising jobs tide may ease US rate dilemma
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Divided on diagnosis, EU ponders eurozone reform
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Airbus US plant cheaper than France, Germany
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German carmakers party under China cloud
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Brazil’s downgrade may herald more ‘fallen angels’
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India’s global hub fears more job losses
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Personal trainers sweat as US city readies new rules
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UK data add to signs of cooling growth
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US oil output to drop, but low prices to hold on
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Russia keeps rate unchanged on economic ‘cooling’
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Utility debts threaten Modi’s power-for-all drive in India
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Weak economic data muddy Fed rate outlook

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