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ECB Cuts Interest Rates as the Economy Weakens
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ECB lowers rates to 3% and paves way for more cuts
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Morning bid: ECB, Swiss set to cut, but by how much?
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Rupert Murdoch cannot hand control of his media empire to son Lachlan, commissioner rules
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How fast will the ECB lower interest rates?
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