Topic: Capital Economics Ltd.
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Greek debt crisis sparks sharp fall in US, Europe markets
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Communists storm Acropolis, angry unionists protest Greek austerity measures
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Rebound in housing prices is over
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Finally, US economy adds 162,000 jobs
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Consumer sentiment: Will Americans spend or save?
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Existing home sales: Are US home prices set to fall again?
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Unemployment rate falls, but recession's toll is worst since the '30s
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GDP report shows US growth surged, but will it last in 2010?
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Consumer prices rose, but your grocery bill fell in 2009
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Pending home sales plunge, but pickup seen in spring
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Consumer prices jump 0.4 percent in November
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Consumer sentiment cheering up for holidays
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Housing starts: Don't panic over October's plunge
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Consumer sentiment darkens despite early holiday sales
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Stocks soar. Is Wall Street's party premature?
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After dismal jobs report, unemployment rate could hit postwar high
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US productivity soars, worker pay doesn't
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US consumer sentiment falls as world's outlook brightens
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Services grow for first time in a year
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Existing home sales fall unexpectedly
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US retail sales soar nearly 3 percent
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US economy: Consumer sentiment improves a little
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US personal income, spending disappoint
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Leading indicators: US recession nearly over
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US housing starts fall, ending two-month rally