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FT economics headlines

November 5, 2009 10:06am
by Emma Saunders

1 ) Fed spells out stance on rates
Video
: market reaction to Fed

2 ) China current account surplus to fall

3 ) World’s largest – and Europe’s first - currency exchange-traded currency platform to start trading next week

4 ) India’s 200 tonne purchase pushes gold toward $1,100

5 ) IEA says world faces gas glut, loosening Russia’s leverage
Graphic: gas pipeline flows across Europe

6 ) US and UK pension regulators in new pact

7 ) Strong global manufacturing data

8 ) Survey: US loses 203,000 jobs in October

9 ) Dubai may be recovering, but what of its migrant workers?

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