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- Bullard says Fed policy to stay easy despite exit chatter
- Spain banks must shore up profitability amid recession: European Commission
- EU's Rehn signals Spain might get more time to cut deficit
- Euro zone budget gap to fall despite recession, Spain to miss targets
- German business morale jumps at fastest pace in over two years
- European shares, euro rebound from steep losses
- UK, China central banks to discuss currency swap line
- EU widens lending benchmark investigation to Swiss franc
- Italy election stalemate worst option for markets
- Swiss bank account adds twist to Spain corruption scandal
- Slower foreign trade drives fourth-quarter contraction in German GDP
- Vietnam steps up bank, state firm reforms in economic roadmap
- Analysis: Global forex flows surge as big investors return
- Japan Aso: Next BOJ head doesn't have to be from MOF
- Cargill settles NAFTA dispute with Mexico
- Weak growth likely to win euro zone more time to cut deficits
- Nikkei set to fall on worries over U.S., euro-zone economies
- Einhorn says Apple "iPref" stock would unlock value
- Watchdog says U.S. banks on track with mortgage relief
- Global shares, euro tumble on economic concerns, Italy vote
- Egypt election to begin April 27: presidential decree
- Fed's Fisher calls for tapering bond buys this year
- Egypt election to begin April 28: adviser
- Ecuador's Correa plans no sweeping reforms, wants investment
- Obama called top Republicans to discuss looming cuts: White House
- U.S. General Breedlove eyed for top NATO job after Allen withdraws
- Germany passes new election law to help small parties
- Egypt's Mursi to call April election: presidential source
- French hostages probably separated, Hollande says
- Fed's Williams: keep buying bonds well into 2nd half of 2013
- Global shares, euro tumble after weak European, U.S. data
- NATO urges allies to reverse defense spending cuts
- Asda says horse meat scandal could mean higher prices
- Fed's Fisher wants to taper off QE this year if economy improves
- Germany: U.S. to keep 8,000-12,000 troops in Afghanistan post-2014
- Bullard says Fed to stay easy despite exit chatter
- Too early to decide on Portugal deficit deadline, EU's Rehn says
- Stock futures rise after HP earnings, German data
- Stock index futures signal a rebound
- Monte Paschi shares gain after state aid hurdle cleared
- Euro hits session high on German data, stays vulnerable
- Italy court rejects attempt to block Monte Paschi bailout
- Finmeccanica shares higher in early trade after results delay
- Export slide drives contraction in German fourth-quarter GDP
- Italy vote may bring opposite of what country needs
- Dollar helped by Fed's QE doubts, euro clings to key support
- Pentagon buyers authorized to discuss budget cuts with industry
- Fed unlikely to curtail stimulus despite rising doubts
- Dollar firm on Fed's QE doubts, euro at six-week low
- Ending long break, White House and Republicans renew budget talks
- Public sentiment has turned in U.S. gun debate: Biden
- U.S. unions, business agree on guidelines for low-skilled visas
- Ex-Infosys exec aims to shake up IT industry billing model
- Plan ahead for Syria transition, U.S. Senator Rubio says
- Analysis: Japan's mission impossible: to spend $100 billion in 15 months
- Unions, business agree guidelines for low-skilled visas
- Britain publishes names of "tax cheats" for the first time
- Lawmakers target ECB to stop Iran from using euros
- Euro falls to six-week low versus dollar on economy, Italy
- Global Shares, euro hit by weak economic data, Italian elections
- Italy center-left ally says EU must loosen budget rules
- U.S. lawmakers target ECB to stop Iran from using euros
- Egypt's Mursi to call elections for April: source
- Canada must open up to clinch bilateral trade deal: EU
- Leftist may hold key to stable rule in Italy
- Draghi does his bit with salary to fight inflation
- Chasm opening between weak French and strong German economies