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Dollar nudges higher against euro
The dollar strengthened Wednesday as the euro bought $1.5810 in late New York trading, down from $1.5878 the previous day. On Wednesday, the European Union said inflation in the 15-nation euro zone rose in June to 4 percent -- the highest level since...Tags: New York
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Oil prices resume slide, fall sharply
AP Business WriterOil prices tumbled Wednesday, extending a steep and unusually volatile slide into a second day, after the government reported a surprising spike in U.S. crude and gasoline supplies.Light, sweet crude for August delivery dropped $4.50 to $134.24 a barrel...Tags: Commodity Markets, Government, Delta Air Lines, Wright Express Corporation, Consumers
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Volkswagen picked Chattanooga for its U.S. assembly plant that will employ about 2,000 workers in Tennessee and make a new midsize sedan as part of a plan to triple sales in the United States by 2018. Sites in Alabama and Michigan were also considered...Tags: Unemployment, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Elections, Toyota Motor Corp.
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Asian, European markets tumble as worries mount over U.S. financial woes
From Associated PressAsian and European stock markets fell sharply Tuesday as investor confidence in the U.S. financial system eroded even further despite a government-backed plan to help beleaguered mortgage financiers Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Every major index...Tags: Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Incorporated, Securities, Freddie Mac, Stock Activities, Central Bank
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Oil plunges 4.4% after volatile trading
From wire reportsOil prices fell harder than they have in 17 years yesterday, as fears that record fuel prices are spreading broad economic pain exacerbated the third big sell-off in just over a week. Light, sweet crude plunged $6.44, or 4.4 percent, to settle at $138.74...Tags: Prices, Commodity Markets, Government, Energy Saving, Stamford
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$522 million
Annual savings to U.S. if we switched to $1 coins . . . Dollar Bills . 4 cents Cost to produce a dollar bill . 21 months Dollar bill's life expectancy . 4.15 billion Dollar bills printed in 2007 . 9.2 billion Dollar bills currently in... -
US dollar mixed in Europe
The U.S. dollar was mixed against other major currencies in European trading Friday morning. Gold rose. The euro traded at $1.5790, up from $1.5783 late Thursday in New York. Other dollar rates: _107.16 Japanese yen, up from 107.02 _1.0275 Swiss...Tags: New York
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Exchange rates
++++++++++++++++++++ || COUNTRY || PER U.S. $ || U.S. $ EQUIV. || || Argentina (peso) || 3.019 || .3312 || || Australia (dollar) || 1.032 || .9690 || || Brazil (real) || 1.606 || .6226 || || Britain (pound) || .501 || 1.993 || || Canada (dollar)... -
Italian chef sets the table for hard times
Chicago Tribune correspondentBASCHI, Italy — When chef Gianfranco Vissani began feeling the bite of a world economic slump—empty lunchtime tables at his two-star Michelin restaurant here—the Umbrian master known for witty and sometimes unorthodox kitchen...Tags: Prices, Commodity Markets, Michelin Group, Ernest Hemingway, Energy KD
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Seniors can tour countries where dollar goes further
rhoda.amon@newsday.comWith the soaring euro almost one-and-a-half times the weakened dollar, travel groups that serve the senior population are looking beyond Europe to greener pastures - parts of the world where the dollar goes farther, sometimes further than it goes at home....Tags: Petroleum Industry, New York, Melville, Long Island
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