RT @WSJCentralBanks: The domestic economy is "remarkably resilient," Yellen says in Q&A. Foreign factors are "significant," she added. on.wsj.com
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RT @WSJecon: Oil price Q&A: What the plunge means for gas prices, the economy and markets (Photo: Getty) on.wsj.com t.co
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RT @BBCGavinHewitt: German economy narrowly escapes recession. In the third quarter the German economy grew by 0.1% having had negative growth in Q2.#Germany
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RT @WSJeurope: The Italian economy didn’t detract from eurozone economic growth in the Q4, although neither did it contribute to it. on.wsj.com
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RT @MadiganWSJ: How come it doesn't feel like a 4% economy? Maybe because 2Q wages and salaries were revised down sharply on.wsj.com via @WSJ
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RT @BBCGavinHewitt: Bank of Italy sees Italian economy shrinking in third Q. Bank says Italy faces long period of low inflation posing risk to cutting debt.
RT @MarketWatch: The good news: The Greek economy is growing again, up 1.7% in Q3.
Now for the bad news: on.mktw.net t.co
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RT @WSJecon: Q&A: What the $18 trillion national debt means for the U.S. economy on.wsj.com t.co
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RT @BBCGavinHewitt: In Italy GDP in the last quarter fell 0.1%, the 13th Q without any growth. Economy remains in recession, likely to contract 0.4% this year