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While the euro area and several countries did well in the first quarter, Greece moved back into a recession, highlighting how difficult it will be for the nation to pay off its debts.
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Friday's durable goods report from the U.S. Commerce Department likely will be the last big-ticket economic report that shapes next week's gross domestic product (GDP) report.
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The Federal Reserve's industrial production numbers for March are weak enough that they may act as a drag on GDP forecasts for the first quarter.
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The United States is forecast to remain the world's largest economy in 2030, but China will close the gap between first and second place.
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The International Monetary Fund has issued a report that forecasts low worldwide economic growth for several years ahead.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has reported that its forecast for U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) growth dropped to zero on April 1.
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Manufacturing ISM Report on Business for the month of March was above the breakeven level, but it was shy of the Bloomberg consensus estimate.
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The National Association for Business Economics forecasts an improvement in the U.S. economy this year and another economic slowdown next year.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has released its reading for durable goods in the month of February.
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Air pollution in China's largest cities has contributed to widespread health problems and may restrict both manufacturing and the growth of a car industry.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has released the preliminary reading for real gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the fourth quarter of 2014.
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The U.S. Commerce Department has released its durable goods reading for the month of January, and the headline number blew out expectations.
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A drop in crude prices will not help global growth, because too much of the world's economy is deeply wounded and will be for two years or more.
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Unemployment may tick down to 5.5% for January, but that remains far from the less than 5% number that signals a full recovery.
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What does a massive round of quantitative easing in Europe, an environment of deflationary pressures and a testing of negative interest rates tell you?
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