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Posted On: 09/21/2016 5:10:38 AM
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Commonwealth Bank of (CMWAY) 54.7500 $CMWAY


China's economic growth declines to 6-year low
By JOE McDONALD - AP - Mon Oct 19, 8:50PM CDT
BEIJING (AP) — China's economy decelerated in the latest quarter but stronger spending by consumers who are emerging as an important pillar of growth helped to avert a deeper downturn.
CBA: 8.50 (-0.04)


Fed's China comments reinforce unease about growth prospects
By JOE McDONALD and PAUL WISEMAN - AP - Fri Sep 18, 4:10AM CDT
BEIJING (AP) — The Federal Reserve chief's rare comments on China reinforced unease its weakening economy might be headed for a deeper slump. But many experts still think fears of a China crisis are overblown.
CBA: 8.50 (-0.04)


China's inflation rises on higher pork, vegetable costs
AP - Thu Sep 10, 3:47AM CDT
BEIJING (AP) — High prices for pork and fresh vegetables pushed up China's inflation in August but to a relatively low 2 percent that leaves Beijing room to stimulate the slowing economy if needed.
CBA: 8.50 (-0.04)


Weak US jobs data keeps stock markets in check
By YOUKYUNG LEE - AP - Wed May 06, 7:52AM CDT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Weak U.S. economic reports kept stocks in check on Wednesday, though European markets continued to trade higher and Wall Street was expected to rise on the open. Asian markets closed lower earlier.
CBA: 8.50 (-0.04)



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