Should the Fed raise interest rates, higher borrowing costs for companies and governments, along with a stronger greenback, may add risks to an already-weak global recovery
The charges will overshadow Fernandez's last 10 months in office as she struggles to revive growth in South America's second-biggest economy and repair relations with investors after last year's defau
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Hollande said the French government is providing a mix of loans and guarantees to help finance the order
Government limits, including a record 10% import tax, were intended to shore up a slumping rupee and reverse the country's widening trade deficit
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West Asian producers are increasingly competing with cargoes from Latin America, Africa and Russia for buyers in Asia
The phone will have all-metal body and use Samsung's most advanced processor chip
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reduced its US production outlook as the price slump curbed drilling activity
Greece's public debt currently stands at more than euro 320 billion, or about 175% of gross domestic product
The number of positions waiting to be filled in the US increased by 181,000 to 5.03 million in December, the most since January 2001
The govt has received at least 60 applications, with about half of them approved, for a subsidy of about 25% on capital investment
HSBC pointed out that the bank had undergone "a radical transformation" since 2007 and now enforced far more stringent reporting requirements