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Breaking Economic News
14 Aug
Uni Michigan index slips to 92.9 in August

The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index edged lower in August, data released on Friday showed.

14 Aug
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US industrial output climbs above expectations in July

US industrial production rose more than expected in July, data released on Friday showed.

14 Aug
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Eurozone GDP misses forecast in second quarter

The Eurozone economy grew at a slower-than-expected pace in the second quarter, data released on Friday showed.

14 Aug
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Greek parliament approves third bailout, government to ask for confidence vote

Greek parliament has approved a draft third bailout of about €85bn (£61bn) after a marathon all-night session, with the government aided by votes from opposition parties and likely to call a confidence vote due to internal divisions.

13 Aug
King's Cross Station evacuated

London's King's Cross Station has been evacuated by Network Rail, shortly before the start of the evening rush hour.

12 Aug
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UK unemployment rises by 25,000 between April and June to 1.85m

The number of unemployed people in Britain rose by 25,000 quarter-on-quarter between April and June to 1. 85m, 221,000 less than a year ago, official figures released on Wednesday showed.

12 Aug
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Eurozone industrial production declines more than expected in June

Industrial production in the Eurozone declined more than analysts had expected in June, official figures released on Wednesday showed.

07 Aug
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US non-farm payrolls rise less than expected

US non-farm payrolls rose less than expected in July, the Labor Department revealed on Friday.

07 Aug
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UK trade deficit larger than expected, EU balance hit low

The UK's deficit on trade in goods and services increased to £1. 6bn in June compared to £0. 9bn May, but with the second-quarter trade in goods deficit narrowing to £27. 4bn, its smallest in two years.

06 Aug
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BoE's Carney says rate rise drawing closer but remains dependent on data

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said the timing of a first rate hike was drawing closer but that the exact time could not be predicted and will be "data dependent".

06 Aug
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Bank of England hold interest rate with 8-1 MPC vote as growth forecast upgraded

The Bank of England has held interest rates at 0. 5%, with minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee meeting revealing a vote of 8-1 in favour of this decision, as the bank upped its growth expectation and cut its inflation forecasts.

05 Aug
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US ISM services index reaches 10-year high in July

The Institute for Supply Management said its index services surged to a 10-year high in July.

04 Aug
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US manufacturing orders meet expectations in June

Orders for goods produced in US factories climbed 1. 8% in June, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.

03 Aug
Former City trader Tom Hayes found guilty of rigging Libor rates

Former City trader Tom Hayes has been found guilty of rigging global Libor interest rates by a London court on Monday.

03 Aug
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US ISM manufacturing index falls unexpectedly in July

The US ISM manufacturing index ticked lower in July, falling from 53. 5 in June to 52. 7, below consensus expectations for a stable reading.