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Markets News Afternoon: Trichet says no special favours for Greece; US retail sales down in December – - weekly jobless claims up

by admin on January 14, 2010

Markets news on stocks, currencies and oil; European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet today signaled that the ECB will wait for stronger signs of economic recovery before accelerating the withdrawal of emergency measures. He said that Greece can’t expect any special treatment from the EMU and will have to help itself.

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  3. US businesses expanded in December at fastest pace in two decades; New weekly jobless benefit claims dipped by 34,000
  4. Markets News Afternoon: Irish banks rise in Dublin; US data mixed — weekly jobless claims down; pending second-hand home sales dip in January; retail sales rise in February
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