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Private-sector estimates show property sales in some cities during the week-long National Day holiday from Oct. 1-Oct. 7 were subdued, an unusual occurrence compared with China's previous long holidays.
Shanghai Limits Home Purchases Esther Fung 2010
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Private-sector jobs in the U.S. fell by 39,000 last month, while economists had expected ADP to report a job gain of 20,000 in September.
World Watch 2010
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Private-sector privacy law debated in Manitoba Brian Bowman
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Private-sector employers added only 64,000 jobs in September.
Gold Gains on Payrolls Matt Whittaker 2010
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Private-sector hiring took a pause in May, and the level of new jobless claims remains at an elevated seasonally adjusted level, at 414,000.
Economy Losing Momentum on Bumpy Path to Recovery Kelly Evans 2011
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Private-sector employers added 113,000 jobs in December, according to the Labor Department.
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Private-sector wages were up 0.9% and public-sector wages were up 0.8%, the ABS said.
Australia Wage Slowdown Eases Rate Pressure James Glynn 2011
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Private-sector creditors of Greece—whether banks, insurers, pension funds or speculators— have been subsidized with incredible generosity.
Vienna Could be a Stop on the Route to Greek Recovery Geoffrey T. Smith 2011
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Private-sector lending increased 2.5% in June compared with the year-earlier period, after rising 2.7% in May, ECB data showed.
Euro-Zone Lending Growth Slows Todd Buell 2011
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Private-sector and exporter estimates show China may import 1-2 million tons of corn this year, a sharp increase from when corn imports were just 49,000 tons in 2008 and 83,000 tons in 2009.
Chinese Agriculture Imports See Sharp Rise Chuin-Wei Yap 2011
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