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China's Bigger-Than-Forecast Export Rebound Adds Pressure to Pare Stimulus China’s exports rose more than forecast in February and posted a third straight gain, a rebound that adds to pressure on policy makers to pare back stimulus measures adopted during the global recession.

Fed `Extended Period' Rate Pledge Criticized as Inflexible by Some on FOMC The Federal Reserve’s pledge to keep interest rates close to zero for an “extended period” has come under criticism from policy makers who say it’s restricting their room to maneuver as the economy recovers.

Obama Proving Pessimists Wrong as Rebounding Economy Converges With Stocks The political consensus may be that President Barack Obama’s handling of the economy has been weak. The judgment of money in all its forms has been overwhelmingly positive, and that may be the more lasting appraisal.

German Exports Unexpectedly Slumped in January, Erasing December's Jump German exports unexpectedly slumped in January, erasing December’s jump and ending a four-month streak of gains.

Greek Financial Crisis Is `Over,' Rest of Euro Region Is Safe, Prodi Says The worst of Greece’s financial crisis is over and other European nations won’t follow in its path, said former European Commission President Romano Prodi.

Papandreou Says Obama Is `Supportive' of Measures to Stem Deficit Crisis Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said President Barack Obama expressed support for measures being taken to deal with Greece’s financial crisis.

China Property Prices Surge as Officials Target Speculation, Bubble Risks China’s property prices rose at the fastest pace in 23 months in February, adding urgency to the government’s efforts to rein in speculation and increase the stock of affordable housing.

Singapore's Economy May Expand Faster Than Expected in 2010, Survey Shows Singapore’s economy may grow faster this year than economists initially predicted, boosted by manufacturing, construction and private consumption, a central bank survey showed.

Bank of Japan's Suda Says Risks for Japan Economy Becoming More Balanced Bank of Japan board member Miyako Suda said upside and downside risks for growth are almost balanced, sticking with the bank’s view that the economy will continue to expand gradually.

Australian Economy Will Grow Faster Than Average, Reserve Bank's Lowe Says Australia’s economy is likely to expand at or above its average pace over the next few years, stoking inflation pressures and house prices, central bank official Philip Lowe said.


Fed Watch


Sack Says Fed Selling Assets Would Risk Sudden Increase in Long-Term Rates Brian Sack, the New York Federal Reserve Bank’s markets chief, said shrinking the central bank’s $2.3 trillion balance sheet quickly through sales of assets risks a sudden rise in long-term interest rates.

New Normal Becomes Old Normal With Exports Spurring Growth in New U.S. Mix The “new mix” is out to topple the “new normal” as the paradigm for America’s economic future.

Fed May Lose Supervision of Small State Banks to FDIC, Senator Reed Says The Federal Reserve, which is urging Congress to let it keep its bank supervising role, may lose oversight of smaller state banks to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Democratic Senator Jack Reed said.


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