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241. US Dollar Trades Lower Amid Stimulus Hope
The U.S. dollar came under pressure and traded lower against other major currencies on Tuesday, as investors were positioning for a possible new round of monetary easing.
242. Merkel Calls for Unity in Germany After Court Victory
Chancellor Angela Merkel called Wednesday for unity in Germany after she scored a major court victory against opponents of her efforts to fix the eurozone crisis.
243. EU Plan for Supervision of Eurozone Banks
The European Commission plans to have one supervisory body to oversee the 6,000 banks in the eurozone.
244. Wall Street Higher on Stimulus Hopes
Stocks rose in New York on Tuesday ahead of a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve and a decision by a German court that may determine the fate of eurozone rescue efforts.
245. $895 Billion Bailout Ruling From Germany Nears
A verdict by Germany's top court that may determine the fate of eurozone rescue efforts is to be handed down as planned Wednesday after a call for a postponement was rejected.
246. Top German Court Rejects to Postpone Ruling on European Stability Mechanism
A verdict by Germany's top court that may determine the fate of eurozone rescue efforts will be handed down this week as planned, judges said Tuesday, rejecting a call for a postponement.
247. Euro's Fate Now in Hands of Germany's Top Court
Germany's top court is to rule Wednesday on a slew of constitutional challenges to pivotal parts of Europe's plan for rescuing the eurozone, in a landmark decision that could decide the fate of the euro.
248. Top German Court Considers Challenge to ECB's Bond-buying Plan
Germany's top court on Monday is to convene its judges for urgent consultations on a new constitutional challenge by a German lawmaker to the European Central Bank's (ECB) bond-buying program.
249. U.S., China Claim Leadership Role in Asia-Pacific Region
The diplomatic tussle between China and the United States intensified Saturday at the APEC summit in Vladivostok with both claiming a leadership role in the Asia-Pacific region.
250. Economy to Pick Up Modestly in 2013: BMO
The North American economy should grow 2 percent this year and improve through 2013, with a strong performance from residential building in the U.S. and commercial construction in Canada.
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