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国际英语新闻:British PM Seeks Gang Violence Solutions in US
Britain's prime minister says he will look to the United States for solutions to gang violence, following almost a week of riots that erupted in London and other cities across Britain.
国际英语新闻2011-08-13
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国际英语新闻:2011 Gold Rush Is On
With the price of gold hovering around $1,800 an ounce, gold buyers haven’t been this busy in many years. In New York, the buyers and traders of gold have a standing room only business.Merchants are
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国际英语新闻:US Borrowing Costs Fall After Credit Downgrade
A new analysis shows that borrowing costs for the U.S. government have fallen, contrary to the prediction of some economic experts that they would markedly increase after the country's credit rating
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国际英语新闻:World Markets Rise Modestly On Better US Data
Financial markets held on to gains Friday, ending a tough week marked by wild, up and down swings in stock prices. Fears that the global economy was heading for a downturn fueled sharp declines this
国际英语新闻2011-08-13 国际英语新闻:Positive US Jobs Data Lifts US, European Stocks
U.S. and European stock markets rose sharply Thursday, rebounding from steep losses the previous day as buyers drew encouragement from a better-than-expected U.S. jobs report.The Dow Jones Industrial
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国际英语新闻:Britain Announces New Measures to Restore Order
British Prime Minister David Cameron has announced new measures to restore order to Britain's streets and prevent the riots that have gripped the country for much of the past week from erupting again
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国际英语新闻:European Markets Bounce Back After Volatile Trading
European stock markets fell in early trading Thursday, largely on concerns about the fiscal health of the continent’s banks. But the markets bounced back in the afternoon, after French and German lea
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国际英语新闻:French Market Regulator Warns Against Rumors
France's market authority has warned that unfounded rumors are unsettling the stock market, causing bank shares to plummet.The AMF securities regulator Thursday announced a ban on short-selling on se
国际英语新闻2011-08-12 国际英语新闻:Rating Agencies Affirm France's AAA Credit
The three major credit rating agencies have affirmed France's AAA rating even as the country's borrowing costs are increasing.Standard & Poor's, Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings all sai
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国际英语新闻:US Lawmakers Announce Budget Committee Choices
Leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have named nine of the 12 members of a committee that will be expected to find up to $1.5 trillion in savings to reduce the nation's deficit.Th
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国际英语新闻:Asian Stocks Open Lower After Bad Day for US, Euro Markets
Asian stocks opened lower after U.S. and European share prices dropped on news about sluggish global economies.Seoul's KOSPI index opened 3 percent lower Thursday while Tokyo's Nikkei was down nearl
国际英语新闻2011-08-11 国际英语新闻:US Central Bank to Hold Interest Rates Low
The U.S. central bank says America’s economic recovery has slowed, and that near-zero interest rates are expected to remain in place for another year. The statement from Federal Reserve policymakers
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国际英语新闻:US, EU Slowdown Could Draw More Capital to Asia
The Asian Development Bank says evidence of slowing growth in Europe and United States will draw more investors to better-performing Asian economies. While analysts remain upbeat over Asia's economic
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国际英语新闻:Greece, South Korea Ban Stock Short-Sells
As global stock markets have plummeted in the last few days, both Greece and South Korea have banned the short-selling of securities - the attempt by some investors to make money by betting that their
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国际英语新闻:London Quiet, Riots in Manchester
London was quiet for the first time Tuesday after three straight nights of riots, but violence broke out in the northern city of Manchester.Witnesses say hundreds of rampaging youths smashed windows,
国际英语新闻2011-08-10 国际英语新闻:Markets Plunge; S&P, US Spar Over Rating Cut
Global financial markets continue to drop sharply in reaction to an unprecedented downgrade of the U.S. government's credit rating and lingering concerns about European debt problems and global econo
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国际英语新闻:European Markets Remain Volatile
European stock markets were volatile Monday despite the European Central Bank saying it intended to buy up government debt.European Commission spokesperson Ollie Bailly said Monday that the measures t
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国际英语新闻:Obama: Renewed Sense of Urgency for Debt, Deficit Reduction Amid Market Turmoil
U.S. President Barack Obama said Monday that the recent downgrade of America's credit rating by a key rating agency, and the impact that has had on global financial markets, underscores the importanc
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国际英语新闻:Investors in US Financial Markets Dump Stocks, Buy Treasuries
The downgrading of U.S. creditworthiness by the Standard & Poor's rating agency late last week triggered the worst losses on U.S. financial markets Monday since the 2008 global economic crisis. But,
国际英语新闻2011-08-09 国际英语新闻:Asian Markets Lower After S&P Downgrade of US Credit Rating
Global markets are having a negative reaction to Friday's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating by the Standard & Poors rating agency.Major Asian indexes in Tokyo, Seoul and Sydney were all down more t
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国际英语新闻:S&P: Further US Credit Downgrade Possible
The U.S. government’s credit rating could be downgraded even further, according to the rating agency that removed the United States from a list of top-tier creditworthy nations.Standard and Poor’s j
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国际英语新闻:Riots Hit North London After Police Shooting
Residents in a north London community compared their neighborhood to a bomb site Sunday, the day after violent riots broke out between angry citizens and the police. At least 26 people were injured in
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国际英语新闻:European Central Bank to Buy Italian, Spanish Government Bonds
The European Central Bank has announced that it will buy government bonds from Italy and Spain, in an effort to calm market fears about the euro zone debt crisis.In a statement issued Sunday, the bank
国际英语新闻2011-08-08 国际英语新闻:Obama Presses Congress For Action On Jobs After Credit Downgrade
Amid an avalanche of negative economic news in recent days, President Barack Obama is calling on lawmakers to pass legislation he says will put Americans back to work. The president spoke as another
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国际英语新闻:Obama, Republicans Battle Over Jobs
Part of the focus on the U.S. economy remains on the lackluster job market as millions of Americans struggle to find work.In his weekly address Saturday, U.S. President Barack Obama said the nation's
国际英语新闻2011-08-07
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