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    Dollar stunned by dismal GDP data, China PMI eyed

    The dollar wallowed at three-week lows against a basket of major currencies early on Thursday, following weak U.S growth data for the first quarter. more...
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    Interest rates creep up after GDP data: Santelli

    CNBC's Rick Santelli discusses the latest action in the yield curve, and the jump in the euro. more...
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    Pressure on yen lifts slightly, Aussie eyes GDP

    The yen was squeezed higher across the board early in Asia on Wednesday. more...
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    Dollar in holding pattern as Fed, US GDP loom

    The dollar struggled to extend overnight gains early in Asia as investors trod cautiously ahead of the Fed policy review. more...
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    Commodities Tomorrow: Q2 GDP & the Fed

    CNBC's Sharon Epperson discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets and looks at where oil and precious metals are likely headed tomorrow. more...
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    Santelli's Exchange: GDP

    CNBC's Rick Santelli takes a look at the affect pending GDP changes will have on deficit metrics. more...
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    China Third Quarter GDP Up 9.1% on Year, a Shade Under Forecasts

    China's economy may have grown by 9.3 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier and consumer inflation will gradually fall to 4.6 percent in December, according to a Tsinghua University report whose results were published on Monday. more...
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    China's Third Quarter GDP Seen at 9.3%, CPI to Ease in Rest of Year

    China's economy may have grown by 9.3 percent in the third quarter from a year earlier and consumer inflation will gradually fall to 4.6 percent in December, according to a Tsinghua University report whose results were published on Monday. more...
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    Singapore Third-Quarter GDP Expands, Avoids Recession

    Singapore's third-quarter GDP expanded a better-than-expected 1.3 percent on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted annualized basis, which means the economy avoided a recession after contracting in the second quarter. more...
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    Thai GDP Slowed 0.2% Quarter On Quarter

    Rahul Bajoria, Regional Economist, Barclays Capital at Barclays Capital, and Jonathan Cavenagh, Currency Strategist at Westpac Bank, Australia (Sydney) discuss their outlook for the Thai economy and Baht. more...
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    France Reports Zero Second-Quarter GDP Growth

    French economic growth ground to a halt in the second quarter of 2011, raising pressure on President Nicolas Sarkozy to cut spending and abolish tax breaks ahead of elections as he tries to convince nervous financial markets that he will deliver on debt reduction targets. more...
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    If US Defaults, Stocks Fall 30%, GDP 5%: Credit Suisse

    In the very unlikely event that the United States defaults on its debt obligations, the country's economy would contract by 5 percent and stocks would fall by nearly a third, according to Credit Suisse. more...
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    Yen & Swiss Franc Well Bid, China GDP Looms

    The yen and Swiss franc held most of their recent hefty gains in Asia on Wednesday, having outperformed after Moody's cut Ireland's credit rating to junk status, fuelling jitters about the euro zone sovereign debt crisis. more...
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    How to Trade on New Zealand's GDP Report

    New Zealand is shaking off the economic effects of the February earthquake, and that's creating a trading opportunity. more...
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    Durable Goods & GDP Revision

    Breaking down the latest economic data, with John Lonski, Moody's chief economist; Larry Levin, Tradingadvantage.com; Gordon Bethune, former Continental Airlines chairman/ CEO, and CNBC's Rick Santelli. more...
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    Euro Rises, Strong German, French GDP Boost*

    The euro rose against the dollar on Friday after strong growth data in France and Germany bolstered speculation that a healthy euro zone economy would keep interest rates in the region higher than U.S. ones. more...
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