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November 2020 Compared With October 2020, Industrial Production Up By 2.5% İn Euro Area And 2.3% İn EU
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U.S. Manufacturing Gauge Expands at Fastest Pace Since 2018
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Japan Factory Output Growth Stalls İn November After Rising For 5 Months
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U.K. Deficit Hits $323 Billion With Economy Facing Recession
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U.S. Factory Output Rises More Than Forecast on Auto Production
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Japan stimulus package will likely boost GDP by around 3.6%, Suga says
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Euro Area Annual İnflation Stable At -0.3%
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U.S. Durable Goods Orders Expand Faster Than Expected in October
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U.S. Labor Market Losing Steam As COVID-19 Rages
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U.S. Labor Market Gradually Healing; Inflation Still Benign
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More Americans Than Forecast File for State Jobless Benefits
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell to 787,000 Last Week
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EU current account surplus €82.9 bn
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Climb To 870,000 As Pace Of Economic Recovery Slows
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Annual inflation down to -0.2% in the euro area
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Hit 884,000, More Filings Than Economists Expected
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U.S. weekly jobless claims drop more than expected
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Annual İnflation Up To 0.4% İn The Euro Area
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall Below 1 Million For The First Time Since March
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Euro Zone Business Activity Returned To Modest Growth In July: PMI
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Hong Kong's Recession Eases Slightly
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Hit 1.3 Million, Slightly Exceeding Economist Forecasts
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Hit 1.3 Million, Less Than Economist Forecasts
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US weekly jobless claims hit 1.4 million, higher than economist forecasts
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Hit 1.5 Million, Higher Than Economist Forecasts
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Hit 1.5 Million, Bringing The 12-Week Total To 44 Million
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European Central Bank Takes İts Pandemic Bond Buying to 1.35 Trillion Euros To Try To Prop Up Economy
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U.S. New Weekly Jobless Claims Drop Below 2 Million
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Euro Zone Economy To Shrink Between 8% And 12% İn 2020: Lagarde
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U.S. Private Payrolls Dive By A Record 20.2 Million
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Top 5.2 Million
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Global Economy İn 2020 On Track For Sharpest Downturn Since 1930s: IMF
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U.S. Jobless Claims Rose by 6.61M Last Week vs 5.25M Expected
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WTO Forecasts Trade Plunge in 2020, Rebound For 2021
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US Jobless Claims Surge To 6.65 Million
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German business morale slumps to lowest since 2009: Ifo
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US Jobless Claims Spike To A Record 3.3 Million As Coronavirus Triggers Widespread Unemployment
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US Jobless Claims Jump to 2-1/2-Year High
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Fed Announces $1.5 Trillion İn Capital İnjections To Combat Coronavirus Fallout
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ECB Increases QE Through End-2020; Leaves Rates Unchanged
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U.S. Labor Market Remains Strong
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U.S. Producer Prices Post Biggest Gain İn More Than A Year
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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Increase Slightly
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U.S. Underlying Consumer Prices Rise in January
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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Hit Nine-Month Low; Productivity Rebounds
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Euro Zone Business Activity Started 2020 On More Solid Ground: PMI
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U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Rise Modestly; Labor Market Solid
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U.S. Home Sales Surge To Near Two-Year High; Supply At Record Low
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UK Inflation Hits More Than Three-Year Low