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Monthly archive November, 2018

German Economy Shrinks Most Since Early 2013

Germany's economy contracted at a faster-than-expected pace in the third quarter, marking the first decline since the first three months of 2015 and the worst fall since early 2013, preliminary figures from the Federal Statistical Office showed on Wednesday. Gross Read More →

U.S. Consumer Prices Rise 0.3% In October, In Line With Estimates

Partly reflecting a jump in energy prices, the Labor Department released a report on Wednesday showing consumer prices in the U.S. increased in line with economist estimates in the month of October. The Labor Department said its consumer price index Read More →

Cryptocurrency Daily Roundup – Nov. 14

A summary of some of the widely followed stories on cryptocurrency and blockchain during the past 24 hours.Original Article Read More →

UK Inflation Steady At 2.4% In October

UK inflation remained unchanged in October, defying expectations for a modest increase, and allows the Bank of England to focus on the strengthening pay growth that can ultimately lead to an interest rate hike, if the Brexit deal is approved Read More →

Cryptocurrency Daily Roundup – Nov.13

A summary of some of the popular stories on cryptocurrency and blockchain during the past 24 hours.Original Article Read More →

Dollar surges to 16-month high amid trade and high interest rate concerns

The dollar eased slightly away from a 16-month high versus its major rivals on Tuesday, as it surged the previous day on the back of save-haven flows sparked by political uncertainties in Europe and fears of a global economic slowdown.

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