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| August was a wild month for Wall Street, here's what happened Wall Street suffered from whiplash throughout August as trade headlines and recession angst sent stocks on a wild ride during the last full month of summer. The S&P 500 posted 11 moves of more than 1% in 22 trading sessions for August. Those moves ... | |
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| Strong consumer spending propping up US economy WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer spending increased solidly in July as households bought a range of goods and services, which could further allay financial market fears of a recession, but the strong pace of consumption is unlikely to be sustained ... | |
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| Opinion | An easy surrender of the country's economic defences The global economy is admittedly in a strange place and even the usually reliable experts are struggling to decode an evolving economy and the central bank's place in it. Indeed, stagnant aggregate demand despite historically low interest rates and ... | |
| The Viking Sun: Record-setting cruise voyage to last 245 days Resilient travellers are about to set off on an eight-month cruise that will take them through 53 countries, 112 cities and six continents. Viking Cruises is offering the "world's ultimate cruise" voyage that will span 245 days and fully circumnavigate the globe. | |
| Air Canada fined for not using French language Air Canada has been ordered to pay a French-speaking couple 21,000 Canadian dollars (£12,900; $15,700) and write them a letter of apology for violating their linguistic rights. The couple complained that some signs on a domestic flight they took were only ... | |
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| 'Significant gains' in tentative Alcoa contract, union says MASSENA, N.Y. (WWNY) - Officials with the union that represents workers at Alcoa say they have a tentative four-year contract deal with the aluminum company. United Steelworkers officials announced the tentative agreement in a message to members ... | |
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