US Consumer Prices Rise Slightly Less Than Expected In July
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US Consumer Prices Rise Slightly Less Than Expected In July

The Office for National Statistics said annual UK consumer prices index (CPI) inflation had risen…

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UK house price growth slows despite East and Northern Ireland surge
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UK house price growth slows despite East and Northern Ireland surge

House price inflation in England alone was 6.1 percent in June, up from 5.8 percent…

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Trepidation Ahead Of Fed Minutes May Weigh On Wall Street
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Trepidation Ahead Of Fed Minutes May Weigh On Wall Street

Tesla Motors shares were up 5.1 per cent at $255.52 in premarket trading after Morgan…

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US inflation propped up by petrol prices
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US inflation propped up by petrol prices

July’s consumer price increases were driven in large part by a steep rise in the…

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UK inflation rises to 0.1%
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UK inflation rises to 0.1%

The Labor Department said its consumer price index edged up by 0.1 percent in July…

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Shanghai index leads markets lower as China worries remain
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Shanghai index leads markets lower as China worries remain

Shares of importers and firms with high U.S. dollar-denominated debt have been under pressure following…

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European Shares Struggle Following Turmoil in Chinese Markets
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European Shares Struggle Following Turmoil in Chinese Markets

It’s an interesting week in the currency markets, especially for China’s renminbi, which fell in…

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Gold price marks time ahead of Fed minutes
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US stocks fizzle as Wal-Mart falls and China slumps
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US stocks fizzle as Wal-Mart falls and China slumps

For the year ending in January, Wal-Mart lowered its earnings-per-share forecast to a range of…

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Shanghai index plunges more than 6 percent
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Shanghai index plunges more than 6 percent

Chinese stocks earlier plunged on concerns that companies may pull more money out of China…

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