Reflecting higher prices for gasoline and shelter, the Labor Department released a report on Tuesday showing that U.S. consumer prices rose in line with economist estimates in the month of September.
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Reflecting higher prices for gasoline and shelter, the Labor Department released a report on Tuesday showing that U.S. consumer prices rose in line with economist estimates in the month of September.
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The European Union and Canada leaders will sign a crucial trade deal that took years of negotiations to finalize, at a summit in Brussels on October 30, the European Commission said Saturday.
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The Bank of England is set to sit tight on monetary policy on Thursday as the U.K. economy weakened less than estimated after the 'Brexit' vote and the weak pound is driving inflation higher. The central bank is set to keep its key interest rate at a record low 0.25 percent and the asset purchase plan at GBP 435 billion. The announcement is due at 8.00 am ET.
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Most Federal Reserve officials expect it to become appropriate to raise interest rates relatively soon, according to the minutes of the November meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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Eurozone proved to be resilient to many shocks this year despite the uncertainty arising from the economic and political environment, largely due to the stimulus measures adopted by the European Central Bank, the bank's chief Mario Draghi said Monday.
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Consumer prices in Japan were up 0.5 percent on year in November, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said on Tuesday 0 accelerating from the 0.1 percent gain in October.
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Growth in Chicago-area business activity slowed by much more than anticipated in the month of December, according to a report released by MNI Indicators on Friday.
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