Shanghai Composite Index Falls 11.5%, Slowdown Detected
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Shanghai Composite Index Falls 11.5%, Slowdown Detected

Growing concerns about a slowdown in China shook markets around the world on Friday, driving…

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Canada inflation rate picks up in July as food prices rise
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Canada inflation rate picks up in July as food prices rise

OTTAWA-Strength in the auto sector helped push up Canada’s wholesale sales in June by 1.3…

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Canada retail sales rose more than expected in June
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Canada retail sales rose more than expected in June

Statistics Canada says wholesale sales rose 1.3 per cent to $55.3 billion in June. For…

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Azerbaijan’s core inflation exceeds CPI stably
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Azerbaijan’s core inflation exceeds CPI stably

Both stories noted that index rose for the sixth straight month in July, inching up…

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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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Canadian Inflation Measure Up 1.3% during July
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Canadian Inflation Measure Up 1.3% during July

Statistics Canada’s shopper worth index exhibits Canada’s inflation fee rose to 1.three per cent in…

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Consumer Inflation Barely Budges — Economic News
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Consumer Inflation Barely Budges — Economic News

Economists expected a 0.2% rise. July’s increase in the CPI was a slowdown from the…

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Here’s How New Rate Hike Predictions Are Affecting The Market
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Here’s How New Rate Hike Predictions Are Affecting The Market

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

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US 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Falls to Near 2%
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US 10-Year Treasury Note Yield Falls to Near 2%

The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond (U.S.: US30Y) was slightly lower, at 2.738 percent,…

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CPI edges to 5% in July as tariff increases kick in
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CPI edges to 5% in July as tariff increases kick in

While U.S. consumer prices were only slightly up in July, but economists don’t expect low…

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