German Lawmakers Debate Greek Bailout, Merkel Faces Rebellion
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German Lawmakers Debate Greek Bailout, Merkel Faces Rebellion

German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets colleagues as she arrives for a meeting of the parliamentarian…

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TRADING MELTDOWN Dow drops more than 500 pts, biggest loss since ’11
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TRADING MELTDOWN Dow drops more than 500 pts, biggest loss since ’11

The stock market’s steep decline this week has pushed the Dow Jones industrial average into…

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China PMI Hits 77-Month Low
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China PMI Hits 77-Month Low

Stock markets around the world suffered further big declines Friday amid concerns over the Chinese…

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Fears over global slowdown hammer US stocks for second day
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Fears over global slowdown hammer US stocks for second day

After weak data overnight, China’s Shanghai Composite index dropped 4.27%, and ignited more selling in…

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Dow drops more than 500 points, rocks Wall Street
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Dow drops more than 500 points, rocks Wall Street

Investors wondered whether that meant the growth here is fragile, and started selling stocks. Investors…

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Dow Jones loses 530 points
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Dow Jones loses 530 points

A searing six-year rally in U.S. stocks had advanced into the summer months, shrugging off…

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Canadian Retail Sales Up on Higher Sales of Gas, Cellphones
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Canadian Retail Sales Up on Higher Sales of Gas, Cellphones

A monthly increase in gasoline prices and electronics purchases pushed retail sales up by a…

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Global market rout intensifies as Dow Jones plunges more than 530 points
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Global market rout intensifies as Dow Jones plunges more than 530 points

Companies that primarily drill for oil onshore in the U.S., such as Continental Resources, have…

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Fed Inching Toward Rate Hike
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Fed Inching Toward Rate Hike

“The reason behind the Fed not raising rates is due to problems in the emerging…

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DATA SNAP: Canada Annual CPI Advances 1.3% in July
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DATA SNAP: Canada Annual CPI Advances 1.3% in July

A separate report on Friday showed retail sales rose more than expected in June, though…

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