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151. German Inflation Remains Stable in October

German officials report inflation was largely determined by development of energy prices, 5.5 percent up compared with the same month of the previous year.

152. Greece Says Bailout Coming Quickly; Brussels Says No

A new tranche of bailout aid will quickly be disbursed by Greece's creditors, Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras said Friday, but Brussels indicated that Athens should not expect a decision during a eurozone finance ministers meeting next week.

153. Greece Begins Budget Debate After Passing Austerity Bill

Greek lawmakers on Thursday began debating next year's budget, hours after parliament passed a new round of austerity measures that are a precondition for the struggling country to receive its next round of international aid.

154. EU Commissioner Wants a Billion Euros to Prop up Carmakers

The European Union should mobilize a further 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in research funds to help prop up its ailing car manufacturers, the bloc's top industry official said Thursday.

155. ECB to Sit Tight As It Waits for Spain to Request Bailout

As the European Central Bank meets Thursday analysts are not expecting it to unveil any new measures, as European leaders face up to a series of key decisions to resolve the region's long-running debt crisis.

156. We May Yet Face a Euro Meltdown

Never underestimate the capacity of the eurozone to upstage America when it comes to fiscal crisis. Barely had the graciously bipartisan post-result speeches been delivered than the fine words were lost in a torrent of commentary about the approaching US "fiscal cliff".But it is more likely to be the eurozone, not the United States, that will wobble on an even more precarious fiscal cliff in the coming weeks.

157. EU: Spain and France Not Meeting Deficit Targets

Spain and France are set to fall short of their deficit targets in the coming years, while debt levels in Italy and Greece continue to cause concern, the European Union warned Wednesday.

158. German Industrial Orders Plummet as Demand Shrinks

Data released Tuesday adds to the evidence that German growth is losing momentum after it managed to weather the economic fallout from the eurozone debt crisis during the first half of the year.

159. G20 Finance Chiefs Meet to Discuss EU, US Risks

Finance chiefs from the world's leading economies met here Sunday to discuss Europe's debt crisis and the U.S. "fiscal cliff" of spending cuts and tax hikes.

160. BMW Profits, Sales Beat Forecasts

Munich-based group said pre-tax earnings climbed to 1.99 billion euros (2.6 billion dollars) in the three months to the end of September from 1.64 billion euros in the same period last year.

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