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  • (Nasdaq) picked up 5.70, or 3.1%, to 188.30 after Deutsche Bank initiated coverage of the Chinese Internet search engine with a "buy" rating, saying it had absorbed the worst of the slowdown's effects.

    Just as Banks Giveth, So Do They Taketh 2009

  • Leon Panetta Among changes under way at the CIA, the agency is now assembling a daily Economic Intelligence Brief to monitor the global economic slowdown's impact on stability.

    CIA Signals Continuity With Bush Era 2009

  • Thus seeing what happens in early February will be indicative of the financial slowdown's effect on the livelihoods of migrant workers and the social fabric of the entire nation.

    Alexander Davenport: Chinese Migrants Home for the Holidays, Perhaps Permanently this Year 2009

  • The slowdown's toll on spending has been difficult to gauge.

    Lunar New Year May Be a Tough Holiday for Sales 2009

  • The global slowdown's faster-than-expected pace is "dealing a heavy blow to Taiwan's manufacturing production and exports, thus hurting private investment," the statistics directorate said in a statement.

    Taiwan Enters a Recession Likely to Be Long 2009

  • Deutsche Bank late last month initiated its coverage of the company with a buy investment rating, saying Baidu's traffic volume and ad sentiment was rebounding and noting the company had absorbed the worst of the global slowdown's effects.

    Baidu's Net Income Rises 24% 2009

  • Strong performances in construction and manufacturing, together with the development of an offshore financial industry, have also contributed to growth in national output; however, economic growth will likely slow in 2009 because of the global economic slowdown's effects on tourism and remittances.

    Grenada 2009

  • That has compounded the slowdown's already high burden on Polish companies, whose main markets to the west have fallen into recession.

    Poland Faces a Dilemma as Its Currency Declines 2009

  • Rem Koolhaas reflects on the global slowdown's effect on ambitious projects; the aftermath of a fire.

    The Sky's No Longer the Limit 2009

  • Absorbing the Pain Central banks, especially the Fed, are hoping that slowing growth in the U.S. and Europe will ease inflationary pressures globally, especially when fast-growing emerging economies begin to feel the slowdown's pain.

    Inflation, Spanning Globe, 2008

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