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Turkey's Internet Tiger Shows Signs of Stirring
U.K. Urged to Cut Taxes in Budget
BOE Minutes Show Split Over Stimulus
Germany Notches Solid Debt Auction
Ireland Identifies State Assets for Sale
Europe's Battered Lenders Turn to Retrenchment
China Needs Economic Reform, Report Says
Asian Bond Sales Soar
Obama Seeks 28% Corporate-Tax Rate
Existing-Home Sales Rise 4.3%, Inventory Shrinks
EU Fine Threat to Hungary
Europe Business Activity Shrinks
Fitch Downgrades Greece
Rural Population Stagnates
Manufacturing Rises in China
Confidence Strengthens in Euro Zone
Euro Periphery Bonds Pare Gains
U.K. Surplus Hits Four-Year High
India Consumer Price Index Up 7.65%
India Minister: Expect Slowdown in Economy to be Temporary
Europe Reaches a Greek Deal
As Job Market Mends, Dropouts Fall Behind
Japan, China to Align Aid Stance
China Sees Rebound in Foreign Capital
Diesel Pours Fuel on European Economic Woes
IEA: Oil Market Ready for Iran Loss
German Outlook Improves
Greece Eyes Bailout Deal
Floods Take Toll on Thai GDP
Italian Industrial Orders Rise
Japan Posts Largest Trade Deficit on Record
China Loosens Bank Requirements
Economic Growth Called Priority for Philippines
China Signals Concern Over Growth
Chinese City Defends Raising Home-Price Cap
White House Releases Economic Report
IMF Expected to Give Less to Greece
U.S. to Offer Exporters Matched Financing
Payroll-Tax Cut Clears Congress
Consumer Prices Rise 0.2%
U.K. Retail Sales Top Expectations
China Injects Funds After Funding Costs Spike
China Government Forecaster: Buoyant Growth This Year
German Producer Prices Rise
Share of Workers in Scientific Fields Down
Credit Bureaus Set to Face Spotlight
German, ECB Moves Foster Greek Bailout Hopes
ECB to Exchange Greek Bonds
European Banks Cling to U.S. Operations
Moody's Flags BofA, Goldman
Bernanke: Low Rates Good for Banks in Long Run
Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Three-Year Low
Unemployment Claims Drop
Portugal's Jobless Rate Jumps
Spain GDP Shrank in Fourth Quarter
Japan to Submit Bill to Double Sales Tax
Thai Finance Minister: GDP Could Grow By 7% In 2012
China Foreign Direct Investment Slides Again
Singapore GDP Contraction Revised Down
Eastern Europe Shows Varying Strength
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