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added: 28-07-2008

Nickel had its biggest weekly decline in London in four months as stainless-steel mills, the biggest users of the metal, said demand is weakening. The price fell by around 8% over the week and the closing level for three month metal of $US19,250 was the lowest in two years and means the price has more than halved after peaking at close to $US55,000 a tonne in May of last year.
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added: 28-07-2008

Wall Street finished the week cautious and wondering where to go to next. Figures out Friday suggested that the US slowdown might be easing with better-than-forecast reports on durable goods orders, consumer confidence and new-home sales.
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added: 28-07-2008

While some consumers in the US are shopping online to avoid driving, even those visiting stores in person are hitting the Web first. Eight out of 10 respondents who had recently made consumer electronics purchases in a brick-and-mortar store said they had visited the store's Website first, according to a May 2008 Nielsen Online survey.
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added: 28-07-2008

J.D. Power and Associates has reduced its forecast for passenger vehicle demand in China. The downward revision to 5.95 million units for 2008 marks a 4 percent decrease from the 6.2 million units forecasted at the beginning of the year.
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added: 27-07-2008

High gas prices, good deals or just a sign of the changing times? Whatever the reason, according to IMRG Capgemini, during the first six months of 2008 UK shoppers spent £26.5 billion online—a 38% increase over the first half of 2007.
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added: 27-07-2008

More than 63% of Europe's television broadcasters' programming time is devoted to European works and over 36% to works by independent European producers. These new figures come from the European Commission's eighth report on effectiveness of EU rules on the promotion of European works, which covers the period 2005-2006.
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added: 27-07-2008

The world's airlines are scheduled to operate just 1% more flights for July 2008 compared with the same month last year. According to the latest statistics from OAG (Official Airline Guide), the world's authority on flight information, this represents an additional 34,800 flights. Capacity for July is up by 3% year on year.
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added: 26-07-2008

Depending on your perspective, online sales are up either despite or because of the economic slowdown. With gas prices continuing to climb, a growing number of shoppers are deciding to skip car trips to the mall in favor of online merchants.
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added: 26-07-2008

Consumer brands that exemplify the american lifestyle will have opportunity to test chinese market.
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added: 26-07-2008

Europe’s mobile music scene is more advanced than that in the US. Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the UK are reporting sharp growth.
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