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Deflation? Oil's 45 pct rebound could be markets' next headacheDaily MailLONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - Whisper it, but the next challenge for financial markets and policymakers may not be deflation, but the remarkable surge in oil prices from the si
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Citywire.co.ukChinese shares hit new highs; Sydney lags on soft commodity pricesCNBCWith the exception of Australia, Asian stock markets recovered from a lackluster open to rise on Monday, as a modestly positive lead from Wall Street offset the impact of s
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Telegraph.co.ukInflation to rise 'fairly sharply' as oil price effect wears offTelegraph.co.ukInflation to rise 'fairly sharply' as oil price effect wears off. Minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee have shown that m
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Christian Science MonitorWhat a North American oil slowdown means for global supplyChristian Science MonitorWhat the current oil price slump means for world oil supply is starting to emerge. "Layoffs," "cutbacks," "delays," an
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CBC.caOil-led deflation can be good, bad or uglyCBC.caAlthough oil prices have crossed back above $50 US, last year's crash from over $100 is just now feeding into inflation calculations. Yesterday, central bankers in Australia and India joined the lon
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Christian Science MonitorOil industry job cuts are hereBusiness Insider"Employment posted another solid gain in January, although the pace of growth is slower than in recent months. Businesses in the energy and supplying industries are already scaling
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CBC.caInterest rate cut doubles effect of falling oil price: Don PittisCBC.caIn some ways and in some parts of the country falling oil prices are a big improvement on rate cuts, chief of which is that lower oil does not force people or businesses to borrow
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CBC.caFalling oil hands Stephen Poloz a free interest rate cutCBC.caBut this time, just as Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz offers his latest thoughts on the state of Canadian monetary policy, those three effects are all being caused not by a cut in r
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