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- Service sector growth slowest in nine month in April: ISM
- April employment data to point to sluggish economy
- Productivity growth modest in first quarter
- China, India PMIs show factory-sector growth stumbling
- Fed stresses could boost or curb pace of stimulus
- Factory activity weakest in six months in April: Markit
- Rebound in job growth eyed, but momentum still slow
- German unemployment up slightly on longer winter: data
- Amplats to reveal restructuring plans next week
- Kodak nears bankruptcy end with 2-for-1 UK pension deal
- Fed's Esther George: speaking up for middle America
- Still stuck on central-bank life support
- First-quarter growth quickens, but misses forecasts
- Jobless claims fall, labor market recovery advances
- UK economy defies recession fears, grows 0.3 percent in first quarter
- Spain unemployment rate hits new record in first quarter
- P&G's product push to weigh on profit, shares fall
- Barclays' investment bank outshines overall profit drop
- Dewey ex-chairman agrees to proposed settlement to resolve claims
- Factory activity at six-month low in April: Markit
- Imtech cuts jobs, takes more charges on German business
- Euro zone slump moderates but German worries appear - PMIs
- ArcelorMittal CEO says high labor, energy costs hurt France
- Japan's PM previews "third arrow" economic policy, short on detail
- Jobs, factory data point to slowing economy
- Fed's easy policies necessary as a parka in winter: Kocherlakota
- Jobless claims rise marginally last week
- Treasury secretary laments indiscriminate fiscal austerity in Europe
- Fed's Bullard favors more bond buys if prices keep falling
- British jobless rate rises, pay growth at record low
- Fed's Evans optimistic, Dudley less so on jobs outlook
- Latest U.S. jobs report gives me pause, says Fed's Dudley
- Deutsche Bank investment bankers' pay averages 170,627 euros
- Fed doves play down threat of U.S. inflation
- Job market shows surprising strength
- U.S. April employment data to point to sluggish economy
- U.S. planned layoffs at lowest of the year in April: Challenger
- Companies hire less, manufacturing growth slows in April
- Fed sticks to stimulus plan, worried about fiscal drag
- Private sector job increase smallest since September: ADP
- Home prices rise, seen helping economic recovery
- Spain's economy shrinks for seventh straight quarter
- Sharp euro zone inflation fall, joblessness point to ECB rate cut
- Banks struggle to recruit enough compliance experts
- German trade association slashes 2013 export, import forecasts
- Growth falls short of forecasts, weakness ahead
- Insight: Failure of Spain's Pescanova lifts lid on culture of secrecy
- Britain avoids recession with jump in first-quarter growth
- UK economy defies recession fears, grows 0.3 pct in Q1
- IBM CEO Rometty urges employees to act faster: WSJ
- Barclays investment banking shines as overhaul costs hurt
- Barclays first-quarter profit hit by restructuring charge
- Factory data a new sign of slowing U.S. economic growth
- HSBC to shed 1,149 UK jobs in new round of cutbacks
- BASF widens job cuts to additives, pigments units
- Fed's Dudley urges Europe banking union, warns on economy
- Jobless rates plummet in states with housing recovery
- Microsoft CFO to leave; profit, shares rise
- Microsoft CFO exits; profit, shares rise
- Insurer Aviva to cut 2,000 jobs and redundancy payouts
- Insurer Aviva to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide
- If inflation keeps falling, buy more bonds: Fed's Bullard
- Fed's Bullard: low inflation leaves room to maneuver
- Fed doves stand by stimulus, though one has bright outlook
- Fed's Evans optimistic 2013 is turning point for economy
- Fed's Plosser pushes back on "no sale" assets policy
- New York Fed manufacturing growth slows in April
- Job growth beats expectations in April
- Jobless claims fall sharply to five-year low
- BlackRock to hire 300 lawyers to handle regulation 'mess'
- Fed holds steady on stimulus, worried by fiscal drag
- No end in sight for Fed stimulus as inflation sags
- Private sector adds 119,000 jobs in April: ADP
- Labor costs rise modestly, but error could distort data
- Eurozone inflation fall, record jobless point to ECB rate cut
- Patriot, coal miners square off over benefits
- Kodak to sell two imaging businesses to its UK pension for $650 mln
- U.S. Steel locks out workers at Lake Erie in Canada: union
- Mothers group petitions Disney over sick pay laws
- First-quarter GDP seen at 3 percent but momentum ebbs
- Britain avoids recession with jump in first quarter growth
- Spanish unemployment tops 6 million
- Jobless rates plummet in U.S. states with housing recovery
- Jones Group to cut domestic retail jobs, stores
- Insight: Ageing deepens debt-laden Europe's economic woes
- Factory data flags slowing economic growth
- HSBC to cut 1,149 UK jobs in new cost-cutting drive
- Euro zone slump moderates but German worries appear: PMIs
- No light at end of tunnel yet for euro zone
- More cost cuts key for European banks as growth hopes stall
- Factbox: Key Microsoft executive departures in recent years
- Microsoft CFO exits, profit rises
- Jobless claims data calms concerns on labor market
- Insurer Aviva to cut 2,000 jobs worldwide: source
- If U.S. inflation keeps falling, buy more bonds: Fed's Bullard
- Bullard warns against a Fed too focused on jobs
- Yellen says Fed rates guidance helps support recovery
- Latest jobs report gives me pause, says Fed's Dudley
- Workforce dropouts loom as Fed weighs tighter policy
- Senior Goldman Sachs Middle East banker resigns: sources