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| | ... ordinaries rose 34.1 points to 4997.1 points. NEW YORK - US blue-chip shares fell on Friday as a storm threatening the Gulf of Mexico pushed crude oil prices up, prompting investors to unload industrial stocks. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 20.41 ... |
| | | ... US$62.9 billion. The protectionist's measures in the US Congress will find added fuel as the deficit with China, Canada and Mexico rose to record highs during the month. Imports rose by 2.7 percent on increased purchases of crude oil, autos, televisions ... |
| | | ... in crude oil during the month in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita which disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico. Given the slowing domestic labour market, this week's various updates on Australian wages would assume significance in local ... |
| | | ... in crude oil during the month in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita which disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico. The good news is that financial markets expect a gradual improvement in the deficit in the coming months if the price of oil ... |
| | | ... oil. He added that OPEC could pump another 2 million barrels a day. Fears of another production calamity in the Gulf of Mexico due to 'Hurricane Rita' threatened another spike in oil prices. Nonetheless, prices eased late last week as the hurricane weakened ... |
| | | ... Stocks cut their morning slide as the US National Hurricane Center said Rita, the second major hurricane to hit the Gulf of Mexico in less than four weeks, had weakened to a category three storm. The Dow Jones industrial average ended down 2.46 points ... |
| | | ... The offer included flights to Tahiti or Los Angeles with Air Tahiti Nui or with Japan Airlines to Europe, USA, Japan or Mexico. |
| | | ... imports from developing nations - issues that divided WTO member states and left them unable to proceed at a meeting in Mexico last September. Key talks on agriculture entered their second day with member states making market access for farming goods ... |
| | | ... Canada in 1988, five years before the 1993 North American Free Trade Agreement that linked the United States and Canada with Mexico. Other countries linked to the United States by free trade pacts are Israel, Jordan, Chile and Singapore. The Central ... |
| | | ... Singapore at 0.6%, South Korea at 3.75%, Taiwan at 1.4%, Thailand's 1.3%, Malta at 3%, Argentina at 1.3%, Chile at 2.8%, Mexico at 4.5%, Peru at 2.8% or Venzuela at 1.6%. "The stunningly high real and nominal yields in Australia will act as a beacon ... |
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