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The Obama administration on Saturday killed the idea of minting platinum coins in the denomination of $1 trillion to generate revenue and avoid the looming battle with Republicans on raising the federal government's debt ceiling.

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It came as no surprise — although no one really thought anyone would really pull the trigger on Washington, save for a China-based rating agency that earlier downgraded US debt paper.

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SEOUL (AP) – Coordinated international action helped avert even worse consequences from the financial crisis that erupted last year, former President George W. Bush said Wednesday.

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MANILA, Philippines - Despite numerous indications that the United States economy would start to recover and post positive growth in the third quarter of this year, the country’s economic managers prefer to remain conservative with their growth targets.

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American Paul Krugman won the Nobel economics prize on Monday for his analysis of trade patterns and ...

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MANILA, Philippines - Despite numerous indications that the United States economy would start to recover and post positive growth in the third quarter of this year, the country’s economic managers prefer to remain conservative with their growth targets.

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