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Finance
Employers added 214,000 jobs last month as steady recovery continues
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News Correspondent
November 7, 2014
Finance
As Ebola spreads, drug companies race to develop treatments
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Crypto Correspondent
October 2, 2014
U.S. inching closer to energy independence as oil imports shrink
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Financial Writer
August 6, 2014
Finance
BNP Paribas hunkers down, plans dividend cut ahead of U.S. settlement
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Research Team
June 27, 2014
Finance
U.S. consumer spending rose less than expected in May
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June 26, 2014
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