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The uncooperative economic indicators dash hopes of a turnaround and could force the ECB into easing monetary policy further.
Market's direction could depend on which interpretation of the FOMC’s comments sticks, while earnings too will have an impact on stocks.
Rjukan, Norway, has spent six months of every year without direct sunlight, but new mountaintop mirrors herald a brighter future.
Despite the slip in forecast for November, GfK said a previous estimate on consumer spending for all of 2013 remains steady.
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The gains point to a modest recovery in the beginning of the fourth quarter, but the overall outlook remains sluggish.
The Gulf airline isn't checking its breakneck growth, and may shock the air transport world again at next month's Dubai Airshow.
In the worst storm to hit the UK since 1987, hurricane-force winds did heavy damage to the island nation and mainland Europe.
There is only one doctor in Turkey for every 663 people.
Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder Ramires says that he is unaware of purported interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid.
U.S. officials denied reports the president knew that the NSA was spying on the leaders of allied nations.
The 42-year-old inventor of the Model S luxury electric sedan says Nissan, GM should be ‘applauded’ for the efforts, but …
The effects of a strong showing last week are expected to spill over to Monday-morning trade.
One poster shows a U.S. official negotiating in a formal jacket, paired with military trousers and boots, and reads: “American honesty.”
Revelations in a report on NSA surveillance in Germany opened up new questions -- and a possible diplomatic crisis.
Ex-NSA contractor Snowden unable to attend, but his presence looms large.
Bookending the Dortmund match is a home fixture against Liverpool on Nov. 2, and a trip to Old Trafford on Nov. 10 to face Manchester United. In other words, Arsenal have their work cut out for them in the next few weeks.
Deutsche Telekom's plan to shield Germany's online data from foreign surveillance may disrupt the Internet as we know it.
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Markets will look to data on durable goods orders, the consumer sentiment index and quarterly earnings for direction.
The Haitian cholera outbreak of 2010 has reached Mexico. Are we in danger of a Pan-American epidemic?