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NEW YORK - Collapsing trampolines and cribs were among the items recalled this week.
NEW YORK - The dollar lost more ground Friday after a disappointing U.S.
LONDON - The Dow Jones index breached the 11,000 mark for the first time since May as world stocks recovered Friday on mounting expectations that the Federal Reserve will ease monetary policy further next month following weak U.S.
WASHINGTON - The head of the International Monetary Fund on Friday urged global finance ministers to stop trying to manipulate their currencies for economic advantage and instead to join to save a fragile recovery.
LONDON - World stocks traded lower Friday after a disappointing U.S.
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