by Andrew Walker BBC World Service Economics correspondent China's export growth came in below market expectations in November as global demand remained subdued. Exports grew 2.9% and imports were flat compared to the previous year. Analysts were expecting exports to jump 9%. The trade data creates some uncertainty about China's economic outlook. It contrasts with data released at the ...
(USA TODAY) U.S. consumers are paying all-time highs for gasoline in 2012, but they are about ...
Relocation of another school will give 2 high-achieving, in-demand MPS schools room for growth A ...
Article courtesy of Bloomberg Cattle futures extended a rally to a record amid shrinking supp...
by Associated Press Washington (AP) — When black voters gave President Barack Obama 93 percent su...
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