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Around the world in business: European leaders have a plan for the continents banks, and US consumers are making more money. They just aren't spending it.
Around the world in business: Japanese retail sales are up, and Brazil's got a big stimulus plan and been hit by Moody's banking downgrades.
Around the world in business: US durable goods orders rise and so does Italian business optimism. Facebook, however, isn't doing as well.
Around the world in business: More downgrades in Europe, and Sheryl Sandberg breaks the Facebook ceiling.
Around the world in business: The EU economic brain trust has a lot to talk about at this week's meeting, and money is losing its value in emerging markets.
Around the world in business: Moody's hits the world's largest banks with downgrades and time is running out to save the euro.
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Around the world in business: The Fed keeps twisting, Europe keeps flailing and an American billionaire buys a piece of paradise.
Around the world in business: All eyes are on the US today, where the Federal Reserve will tell the world wether it'll twist or stand.
Around the world in business: Spanish bond yields flip off the world. Chinese home prices are still falling, and Germany may be ready to play a little nicer with struggling euro zone banks.
Around the world in business: Greeks stand by their bailout. The EU is running low on bailout funds, and one US state is bucking the world's employment trends.
Around the world in business: A whole bunch of European banks get downgraded and so does France and a Texas-sized prison sentence for R. Allen Stanford.
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Around the world in business: Spain's latest credit rating hit, Greece's rising unemployment and a rap message on European austerity.
Around the world in business: Spain's banks get downgraded by Fitch as Greeks are withdrawing their euros to stock up on groceries.
Around the world in business: Germany’s economy is under pressure. American families are poorer, and Tokyo is more expensive than you thought.
Around the world in business: Spain's banks get a big bailout; Jamie Dimon and Warren Buffett get a little love, and even death is becoming more interactive.
Around the world in business: The world’s economies are so troubled that even porn stars are having to get second jobs.
Around the world in business: A top Fed official talks about doing more for the US economy, China cuts interest rates, and Europe gets a lot of bad and a piece of good news.
Around the world in business: ECB leaves interest rates unchanged, the US Fed thinks QE3, and Elmo won't get to hang out with his Pakistani friends much longer.
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