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BERLIN (Reuters) - The mood among German exporters brightened considerably in January, with almost all industries expecting growth, the Ifo economic institute said on Wednesday.
Ifo's barometer for export expectations rose to 17.4 points in January, up from 12.9 points in December, hitting its highest level since September last year.
"German manufacturing is starting the year in a hopeful mood," Ifo President Clemens Fuest said in a statement.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico will waive import duties for one year on a range of household staples, most of them foodstuffs, in a bid to curb inflation, the government said on...
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil's government debt as a share of gross domestic product fell to 78.5% in March, the lowest level in almost two years, with improved revenues in states...
(Bloomberg) -- New York state manufacturing activity unexpectedly contracted in May for the second time in three months, reflecting plunges in orders and shipments. The Federal...
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