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In an opinion piece on MarketWatch, writer Steve Goldstein says Paris Attacks Show U.S. Should Reverse Policy on Syria’s Assad
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In an opinion piece on MarketWatch, writer Steve Goldstein says Paris Attacks Show U.S. Should Reverse Policy on Syria’s Assad
Business expectations are high and rising as measured by a new high in the inventory-to-sales ratio.
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In what should be perfectly obvious (but isn’t to Germany and Sweden), EU’s Refugee Policy Helps People Smugglers . Europe is running a “people-smugglers’ promotion programme†that is “massively overburdening†several countries, Austria’s foreign minister has warned.
Factory Orders Sink 11th Time in 14 Months Factory orders decline once again, in line with the Bloomberg Consensus , but last month was also revised lower. New orders for the export-hit factory sector fell 1.0 percent in September for the 11th decline in 14 months with August revised 4 tenths lower to minus 2.1 percent. September orders for durable goods, initially posted in last week’s advance report, are unrevised at minus 1.2 percent, held down in part by a downswing in civilian aircraft but nevertheless showing wide weakness