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Weak German Consumer Confidence Adds to Economic Woes
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China's Economic Indicators Point to Slowdown
China’s economic momentum slowed across the board in August, according to official data released Saturday, underscoring the need for further stimulus measures.2 days ago - China -
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Rams WR Kupp (ankle) walks with boot after loss
The Rams, who already have wide receiver Puka Nacua on injured reserve, lost Cooper Kupp to a left ankle injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Cardinals, and he was seen in the ...16 hours ago - NFL -
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Consumers Have a Debt Problem: Not Enough of the Right Kind
The Federal Reserve’s next interest-rate decision could be a fateful one for many consumers and in turn for debates about the health of the American spender.8 hours ago -
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Ancelotti blames fixture list for Madrid injury woes
Carlo Ancelotti has blamed Real Madrid's busy fixture list for the series of injuries the team has suffered so far this season, with forward Brahim Díaz the latest player to be sidelined.29 minutes ago -
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Barnier fights to form French government amid no-confidence threats
Party spokesperson says new PM has ‘complex equation to solve’ and is unlikely to appoint ministers this week. The new French prime minister, Michel Barnier, has continued negotiations with ...3 hours ago - France -
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Hong Kong Shares Edge Higher as Investors Weigh Weak Chinese Data
Hong Kong shares erased early losses to close higher, supported by biotech and consumer-related stocks.9 hours ago - Hong Kong -
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China's local government debt problems are a hidden drag on economic growth
China's persistent consumption slowdown traces back to the country's real estate slump, and its deep ties to local government finances — and debt.16 hours ago - China -
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Gold Well Supported by Weaker U.S. Dollar, Fed Cut Expectations
Gold prices were broadly stable but still trading near record highs, supported by a weaker dollar and prospects of a long-awaited interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.10 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Boeing Machinist Strike Adds Cash Crunch to New CEO's Rescue Mission
Ratings firms are warning that a prolonged work stoppage could sink the jet maker’s debt into junk status.22 hours ago
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