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Real Economy
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Opel Workers Strike Against GM
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Gold Heads for 1,100 Dollars
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China's Geely Confirmed to Bid for Volvo Cars
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OPEC Oil Prices Rebound to $67.88 Per Barrel
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World Economy Gropes on Road to Recovery
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A No-Win Trade-Off
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Joined at the Hip
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A Recipe for the Global Recession
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Canada-China Business Forum Held in Toronto
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EU Anti-dumping Abuse Harms Both China, EU
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U.S. Seeking Additional Avenues for China Investment
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Oil Slumps Below $67 on Lower Global Economic Forecast
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MySpace to Cut Staff by About 30%
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Crude Prices Surge on Inventory Decline and Supply Concerns
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U.S. Supreme Court Allows Chrysler Sale to Fiat
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GM Says China Operation Unaffected
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GM Files for Bankruptcy Protection
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Britain's Millionaire Club Shrinks During Recession
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Deal Reached for Magna to Take Over Opel
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Associated Press Offers Buyouts to Staff
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Chrysler Plans to Close 789 Dealerships
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Oil Rises to Five-month High on Economic Optimism
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Fiat in Talks About a Takeover of GM's Opel Unit
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Britain Warned of Deeper Economic Downturn
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European Economy Still Deep in Recession
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IMF Chief Says Global Crisis Far From Over
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GM to Lay Off 1600 White-collar Workers
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Former U.S. Presidential Economic Adviser: Worst of Financial Crisis Is Over
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EU Moves to Rescue Carmakers
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UN Report: World Economy Entering Into Recession
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Canada's Nortel Files for Bankruptcy Protection
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S Korean Economy Predicted to Contract 2.5% This Year
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Microsoft to Cut 5.5% of Work Force
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Ericsson to Cut 5,000 Jobs After Profit Fall
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German Economy May Face Biggest Contraction Since World War II
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Britain in Recession, Data Confirms
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Intel Says to Shift 2,000 Jobs out of Shanghai
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Motorola Posts Quarterly Loss of $3.6 Bln
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EU Report Predicts Loss of 3.5 Mln Jobs in 2009
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U.S. Newspapers Struggling for Survival
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Britain's House Prices slide to 2004 Levels
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Lower-priced Homes in LA Experience Steepest Declines
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US Home Construction Falls Sharply in September
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