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22 Aug 2014: Fed chair Janet Yellen opens the annual Jackson Hole symposium by outlining the challenge of assessing slack in the US labor market
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20 Aug 2014: Monetary Policy Committee’s unanimity crumbles with two policymakers voting to raise interest rates to 0.75%, but first hike may still not come this year
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19 Aug 2014: Britain’s consumer prices index fell sharply last month, but rail campaigners won’t be happy that fares will rise by up to 5.5%
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14 Aug 2014: Rolling coverage of the eurozone growth figures, as Germany suffers a shock contraction in the last quarter and France stagnates.
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13 Aug 2014: Mark Carney says the Bank has contingency plans for financial upheaval over Scottish independence, as it admits wage growth will be much weaker than expected this year
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5 Aug 2014: Service industries in the UK grew at a robust pace in July, as employers took on staff to cope with rising demand.
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4 Aug 2014: Portugal is injecting almost €5bn into Banco Espírito Santo to stave off the institution’s collapse.
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31 Jul 2014: Argentina’s stock market has tumbled 7% after it failed to hammer out a deal with its holdout creditors in time
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30 Jul 2014: US growth figures show America has recovered from its winter contraction
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