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331. Markets Shrug off Moody's Downgrade of Italy

332. China's Economic Growth Slows to 7.6 Percent

China's economic growth slowed for the sixth-straight quarter, falling year-on-year to 7.6 per cent in the second quarter, the government said Friday.

333. Eurozone Could Lose 4.5 Million More Jobs

The Eurozone could see its jobless numbers grow another 4.5 million to 22 million in four years without concerted job creation effort, warns a U.N. report.

334. Spanish Banks Thrown 30 Billion Euro Lifeline

Struggling Spain gained a brief respite from turbulent debt markets today as the eurozone's finance ministers agreed to pump euro 30 billion (pounds sterling 23.8 billion) into its beleaguered banks by the end of the month.

335. Global High Unemployment to Continue

Unemployment is expected to remain high across the developed world, with the eurozone area reaching a record high of 11.1 percent, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) found in a report released Tuesday.

336. Positive Data, Loan to Spanish Bank Lift Markets

European shares rallied Tuesday, boosted both by new eurozone measures to help Spain and stronger-than-expected economic data.

337. EU Commissioner Calls for Immediate Implementation of Anti-spread Shield

There are not just negative things in the euro crisis, because it is pushing Europe into making a new leap forward, just as in the days of the birth of the single currency.

338. Spain to Get 30 Billion Euros From Eurozone

Spain is to be given a first instalment of its eurozone bank bailout worth 30 billion euros (37 billion dollars) by the end of the month, Eurogroup President Jean-Claude Juncker said early Tuesday.

339. Economy Is in the Eye of the Policy Beholder

Reading the economy these days is like taking a Rorschach test: Optimists see signs of progress in each economic report, while pessimists see the end of the expansion and many others host middling views.

340. Obama Not Satisfied With Employment Numbers

The persistent jobless rate of 8.2 percent Friday disappointed President Obama, who said he was not "satisfied" as he campaigned in Ohio for his reelection in November.

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