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- Data point to cooler growth, steady rates (Reuters)
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- Consumer spending up 0.8 percent in July (AP)
- Treasuries rise after Bernanke speech (FT.com)
- Fed officials upbeat on noninflationary prospects (Reuters)
- European stocks slip in early trade (AFP)
- Economy to weather housing storm: Fed officials (Reuters)
- GDP growth revised up, inflation slower (Reuters)
- Fed's Lacker: Inflation risks becoming entrenched (Reuters)
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- Investor optimism falls in August (Reuters)
- US economy risks recession from 100-dollar oil: poll (AFP)
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- Global economic braintrust divided on Fed policy (Reuters)
- Fed helped fuel own inflation headache: Hubbard (Reuters)
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- Market Overview: Evidence of US slowdown weighs on equities (FT.com)
- Bernanke says globalization benefits face threats (Reuters)
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- New home sales drop 4.3 percent in July (AP)
- US July home sales, durable goods orders fall (Reuters)
- Vice, necessity stocks pick up in housing slowdown (Reuters)
- Data points to slowing economy (Reuters)
- IRS Plan to Use Private Debt Collectors Is Moving Forward
- Existing home sales off 4.1 pct. in July (AP)
- Tokyo stocks drop on fears of US slowdown (FT.com)
- Existing home sales off 4.1 pct. in July (AP)
- Dollar strengthens after housing data (AFP)
- Market Overview: Surprisingly weak US housing figures hit equities and bonds (FT.com)
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- California to raise minimum wage to highest in US (Reuters)
- Fed speakers give mixed signals on policy outlook (Reuters)
- Treasury Secretary to visit China: official (Reuters)
- Guynn: Fed has learned from 1970s inflation (Reuters)
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- Treasury rates fall in weekly auction (AP)
- China's aging population to slow economy: report (Reuters)
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- Consumer sentiment falls (Reuters)
- Bush says ahead of goal for cutting deficit (Reuters)
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