Economic
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02 November 2015
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Global News
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Economic
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US Consumer Spending In September Rose By A Slower
Pace, While The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge
Slipped For the First Time In Eight Months
Eurozone’s Policy easing on the cards despite CPI Improvement
Bank Of Japan
Stays Pat As CPI Re-enters Deflationary Zone; While September Construction
Orders
Rebounded
Malaysia’s Broad Monetary Aggregate Gained Momentum While
Loan Growth Eased In September
Singaporeans Look Outwards To Escape Listless Economy
Thailand’s Economic Recovery Sees Signs Of Life As Credit
Demand Picks up; Industrial Production Echoes
Rebound In Exports
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