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added: 12-12-2008

In November, consumer price index rose by 2.4 percent over the same period of the previous year. Of which, urban area and rural area was up by 2.2 and 2.9 percent respectively; the price of foodstuff, non-foodstuff, consumable and services expanded 5.9, 0.6, 3.1 and 0.3percent respectively. CPI got a decrease of 0.8 percent on a month-on-month basis: the price of foodstuff was down by 1.0 percent, of which, fresh vegetable and fresh egg dropped 1.8 and 4.8 percent.
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added: 12-12-2008

The Conference Board announced that the leading index for Korea declined 2.9 percent and the coincident index declined 0.7 percent in October.
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added: 12-12-2008

comScore reported its tracking of holiday season retail e-commerce spending for the first 37 days of the November - December 2008 holiday season. For the holiday season through December 7, $15.63 billion has been spent online, essentially the same level compared to the corresponding days last year. During the first week since Cyber Monday (December 1 - December 7), sales totaled $4.45 billion, up 7 percent versus year ago.
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added: 11-12-2008

In 2007, GDP per inhabitant in Luxembourg, expressed in purchasing power standards (PPS), was more than two-and-a-half times the EU27 average, while Ireland and the Netherlands recorded levels about 50% and 30% respectively above average. Austria, Sweden, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland and Germany were between 15% and 25% above the EU27 average.
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added: 11-12-2008

In the midst of an economic crisis, rising health costs are leading an increasing number of U.S. workers to take steps to reduce their own spending on medical care, according to a survey by Watson Wyatt, a leading global consulting firm.
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Fitch Ratings says that, whilst underlying credit fundamentals remain strong, the outlook for the European pharmaceutical industry is negative due to a number of key industry challenges facing the sector.
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The World Bank Group announced the creation of a $ 2 billion fast-track facility to speed up grants and long-term, interest-free loans to help the world’s poorest countries cope with the impact of the global financial crisis.
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added: 11-12-2008

Eighty-nine entrepreneurs from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Jordan, Mexico, South Africa and Uruguay reported that the current credit crunch has led to reduced sales, a rise in input costs and difficulty in accessing financing.
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added: 11-12-2008

A total of 157.7 million persons worked at some point during 2007, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported. The proportion of workers who worked full time, year round in 2007 was 68.4 percent, the same as in 2006. The number of persons who experienced some unemployment increased by 693,000, to 15.1 million.
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added: 11-12-2008

Fitch's 2009 Outlook for the U.S. Healthcare sector is Negative. Fitch believes that, in general, the Healthcare sector will face a very difficult operating environment in 2009 resulting from weaker demand associated with the global economic recession and a U.S. governmental focus on reducing the consumer burden of health care spending.
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