Business climate seen rising to 107.0, current conditions unchanged and expectations seen rising to 100.6.
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"It wasn't a rising to power, it was a rising to the occasion," Piper said.
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Index seen rising to 95.0 points, with current conditions seen improving to 97.9 and expectations seen rising to 92.5 points.
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Total refined oil product exports rose to 3.6 million bpd in October, with gasoline exports rising to 732,0003 bpd and distillate fuel exports rising to 1.5 million bpd.
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My incredible colleagues - everyone - is rising to the occasion.
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Sterling was unchanged at $1.2701 after earlier rising to $1.2723.
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Instead of rising to that challenge, they talked about Benghazi.
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The annual fee, though, is rising to $550 from $450.
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Since rising to fame, Rihanna has become a vocal philanthropist.
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Shipments are seen rising to around 7,900 vehicles from 7,664.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 203,000.
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The manufacturers' index is seen rising to 29 in October.
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Before rising to power, he was a dashing cricket superstar.
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Most had human dimensions, rising to heights exceeding five feet.
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Text RISING to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor.
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Several were already rising to the evening hatch of fly.
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Now rising to the top of the beer world: foam.
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Index seen rising to 95.0 points from 94.7 in October.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 213,225.
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Inflation also showed signs of rising to a healthier level.
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After rising to third place alongside Warren in the Jan.
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Index seen rising to 97.0 points from 96.4 in December.
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The euro also gained against the dollar, rising to $1.1007 .
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The dollar index was at 97.35, after rising to 97.53.
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ET, after rising to its highest level since July 22006.
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Your mind has a way of rising to the occasion.
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Scenario A involves all vehicles rising to level 3 automation.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 280,000 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 220.4,26.6 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 3.13,000 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 22017,22.4 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 210,000 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 205,000 in the latest week.
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Delegates booed, rising to their feet and screaming epithets at Dewey.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the index rising to 53.0.
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The NYSE Arms Index reflected the turmoil, rising to 1.19 from .
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Gold likewise benefited from the turbulence, rising to one-week lows.
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It sees loan growth rising to 10-12 percent next year.
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EDT (2000 GMT) after rising to $230.4, its highest since November.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 300,000 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 235,0.93 in the latest week.
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Exports rebounded from the previous week, rising to 2.7 million bpd.
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Thankfully, it seems like the party is rising to the task.
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Its total annual capacity was seen rising to 24 million tonnes.
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Already, responsible fiduciaries are rising to the call of climate leadership.
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" Another wrote, "The ocean is rising to meet this ridiculous claim.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 275,000 in the latest week.
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Blue skies are back, with temperatures rising to the mid-250s.
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That floor is $16.77 in 2021, rising to $25.75 by 0003.
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The cap for 2017 is $127,200, rising to $128,400 next year.
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EDT (21 GMT), after rising to a session high of $35.78.
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They start at 10 percent, rising to 25 percent in January.
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Are any issues rising to the top of the midterm campaign?
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Jair Bolsonaro joins the club of reactionary populists rising to power.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to 20.1,23 in the latest week.
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Analysts polled by Refinitiv had seen HEPS rising to 463 cents.
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The central bank sees this year's growth gradually rising to 2.3%.
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Brent crude soared 13% at $68.06 after earlier rising to $71.95.
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They are rising to meet the challenge a hundred times over.
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Headline index seen rising to 0.0 points from -2.1 in November.
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Female politicians show that rising to power is a group effort.
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland's minimum wage is rising to $11 an hour.
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Economists had forecast initial claims rising to 26.3,22.1 in the latest week.
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Analysts polled for Reuters had seen EBITA rising to 129 million euros.
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He worked with Nassar in Michigan for decades, rising to Olympic coach.
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Maher's just trolling, and lots of people are rising to the troll.
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U.S. gold futures also gained 21 percent, rising to $2284,20.3 an ounce.
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HK/SIN, after rising to a session high of negative 0.2 percent.
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Smoke is rising to the stratosphere and forming its own cloud system.
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Every day it's something new and people are rising to the occasion.
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That said, the organization says some countries are rising to the challenge.
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For at least two reasons, this debate is rising to a crescendo.
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Libya has said it sees output rising to 900,000 barrels a day.
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The final station for Muni's Central Subway is rising to the street.
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Economists had forecast claims rising to only 200,000 in the latest week.
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Calamari has stayed with Trump ever since, rising to chief operating officer.
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And more than a couple smart employers are rising to the challenge.
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Congressman Jim Banks joins Rising to discuss the house vote on impeachment.
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But democracies have a habit of rising to the challenges they face.
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But the red states today are quickly rising to a Jeffersonian approach.
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"Oh Yousif, oh Yousif," he wails, his voice rising to a scream.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 223,000 last week.
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Those qualities may have slipped away; they're rising to the surface again.
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Rising to the challenge requires stout resistance against the usual partisan impulses.
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But it is hard to see her suddenly rising to the top.
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Congenitally incapable of rising to this or any moment, they are not.
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We visited early, as the sun was rising, to catch morning prayers.
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CDFIs are already rising to meet the challenge posed by COVID-19.
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But a sustainable political outcome depends on Iraqis rising to the occasion.
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Some thought they were all hype, incapable of rising to the top.
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The firm sees oil prices rising to $80 a barrel in 5003.
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It looked almost as if the water were rising to cover her.
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Palladium was flat at $1,033.24, after rising to the highest since Feb.
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Traders saw the interest rate rising to 2% only by January 2022.
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The dollar was flat at 111.93 yen after rising to 112.08 yen.
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Rising to this challenge is a test for Congress and our nation.
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Warba Bank's profits jumped in the first quarter of 2019, with profit attributable to shareholders rising to 3.8 million dinars from 2.9 million dinars a year earlier and operating revenues rising to 14.2 million dinars from 10.9 million dinars.
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Also, the card's annual fee is rising to $495 from $450 a year.
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It built on those gains on Tuesday, rising to as high as $1.3087.
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Gold also advanced, with spot gold rising to $1,292.90, after wild swings overnight.
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U.S. weekly production rose again, rising to 9.79 million bpd, another weekly record.
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He got the job, rising to become an executive vice president for CNN.
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DXY was unchanged on the day at 93.431, after earlier rising to 93.759.
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In 2017, that number was up, rising to more than 1.2 million people.
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Vanke shares maintained strong upward momentum, rising to a seven-month closing high.
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HOLLYWOOD has produced plenty of films about underdogs rising to claim the limelight.
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What's more, Acampora sees even the market's struggling sectors rising to the challenge.
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Sulecki, meanwhile, surprised by rising to the occasion as Jacobs had against Golovkin.
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The yuan gained following the fix, rising to 6.5885 in onshore trading Friday.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 1.26 million units.
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The dollar also booked gains against the Swiss franc, rising to 1.0115 franc.
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The U.S. dollar gained 1.2 percent on the real Monday, rising to 3.57.
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The unemployment rate is seen as rising to 4.2 percent in early 2021.
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The yen jumped more than 2078.70 percent against the euro , rising to 127.75.
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Being president is about rising to the occasion, not shrinking to your base.
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The yen jumped more than 2078.4 percent against the euro , rising to 127.82.
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Unemployment rose sharply in her second year as Speaker, rising to 7.3 percent.
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U.S. crude production has been rising to record levels since late last year.
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His seems like it's rising to them, and they just can't hit it.
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Sales may keep rising to around 47 billion euros in 2018, it said.
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"What's wrong with you?" she asked, her voice rising to a higher pitch.
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ET, after briefly rising to $27.8, near the highest level since June 22018.
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With the relief valve of exit apparently closed, pressure is rising to win
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Behind Dr. Holland, antibiotics were stacked in large bags rising to his shoulders.
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Now, with tariffs rising to 25%, Manwah is back in negotiations with retailers.
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We see communities rising to the challenge, and that's what gives me hope.
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How did you get involved with Women Rising to help tell your story?
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It dropped off precipitously toward market close Tuesday after rising to about $955.
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But the show remains steadfastly prosaic, never rising to the heights of poetry.
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At each prize, the crowd whooped and cheered, often rising to its feet.
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The 10-year yield was down at 1.64% after rising to around 1.75%.
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The elevator is wicked fast, rising to the 124th floor in a minute.
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Total new orders also showed solid improvement, rising to 52.8 from September's 50.9.
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ET, after rising to its highest since November 703 in the previous session.
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Today, women everywhere are finding a powerful, grassroots movement rising to their defense.
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The yen jumped more than 2078.4 percent against the euro , rising to 127.99.
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It's all about "humans rising to their highest potential; the zenith," Bada$$ explains.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 22,23 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 22018,22015 in the latest week.
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For example them rising to their feet after Jack received his diploma was them.
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U.S. Treasurys also fell, with the benchmark 10-year yield rising to 2.3944 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast sales rising to a 5.35 million-unit pace.
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XRP attracted speculators, rising to a high of $3.84 in January of last year.
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ET with the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond rising to 3.0224 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 212,23.3 in the latest week.
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She spent almost a decade at Disney, rising to President of Entertainment at ABC.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 270,233 in the latest week.
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The euro near session lows around $24.1 after earlier rising to trade around $29.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 22.14,29 in the latest week.
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Val is pushing me, but I'd like to think I'm rising to the challenge.
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Meanwhile, the GOP keeps rising to Clinton's bait, even when it's to their detriment.
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The Clee hills, rising to 303,700 feet, are the highest points in the county.
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The rest of our lives depend on him actually rising to the occasion. Sad!
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It stood at 97.620 after rising to 13 overnight, its highest since June 2017.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 212,21974 in the latest week.
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The museum has a roof made of three sloping planes rising to a spire.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 247,2750 in the latest week.
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I began to dread rising to a staccato pounding in my brain each morning.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 215,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 238,000 in the latest week.
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The euro hit its highest in a week against the dollar, rising to $1.1687.
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Calls are rising to reduce carbon emissions and limit the rise in global temperatures.
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After rising to fame with his first two albums, Ed Sheeran needed a break.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 245,000 last week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 22016,234.4 in the latest week.
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Fitch expects the economy to grow 1.4% in 2016, rising to 1.8% in 2017.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22016,21.0 last week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2000,21.74 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 270,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21,2000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 24.9,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 212.4,22.8 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2500,24.9 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 225,96.83 in the latest week.
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Sterling rose 0.1% to $1.2718 after earlier rising to $1.2723, a seven-day high.
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It forecast annual sales of 1.24 million euros, rising to 1.3 billion in 2018.
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U.S. crude production has been rising to record high levels since late last year.
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And now 14 percent forecast a rate cut, rising to 35 percent in 2020.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2.83,22.8 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2202,2898 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 225,000 in the latest week.
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The most affordable pieces will retail at around $90, will prices rising to $2,500.
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We are not rising to the challenge to help the women of the world.
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French stocks had remained largely unscathed, rising to levels last seen in December 2015.
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He is more than a Disney Channel star rising to stardom through sappy duets.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a 25.2 million-unit rate last month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 240,21 in the latest week.
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Taylor joined the department about 30 years ago, rising to the rank of lieutenant.
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The European Commission forecasts growth of 1.3% this year, rising to 1.7% in 2017.
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Gayle, the case that, rising to the Supreme Court, got bus segregation declared unconstitutional.
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Rocky Adkins joined "Rising" to discuss the ruling and its local and national implications.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the ISM index rising to 52.0 in June.
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Still, several reform proposals seem to be rising to the top of the list.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21974,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21973,000 in the latest week.
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He drives the four-seam fastball that seems like it's rising to a hitter.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 20.2,20.6 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2000,21.71 in the latest week.
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Those committed to rising to the climate challenge will be rooting for California's success.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2000,243 in the latest week.
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Fitch expects GDP growth will be 3.3% in 2017, rising to 3.8% by 2019.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 280,000 in the latest week.
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VIX rising to historically normal levels for at least another three to six months.
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Charlie is polite, rising to greet me when I join him at the table.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 223,000 in the latest week.
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The euro, after earlier rising to its highest level against the dollar since Nov.
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It could prevent them from ever rising to become a true alternative to Facebook.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21973,233 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21.73,21973 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast housing starts rising to a 2329 million-unit pace last month.
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And it was almost as successful, rising to No. 3 on the Billboard charts.
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He also served in the Naval Reserve from 1956 to 1960, rising to lieutenant.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 1.903,21.90 in the latest week.
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And few expect drug costs, which have been rising, to decline under this arrangement.
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Early signs are positive, with cities and states rising to fill the federal gap.
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Mr. Simanowitz volunteered in the 107th Precinct auxiliary unit, rising to become a commander.
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In 1946, as Communists were rising to power in Hungary, Soros fled to England.
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It's just hard to imagine McConnell ever rising to the moment in that way.
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This time his name appears to be rising to the top of the pack.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21,20173 in the latest week.
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TV. Dewitt joined "Rising" to discuss Rock the Vote's latest "Brands for Democracy" initiative.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21.71,21973 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2500,21.83 in the latest week.
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Weather: Rain, with temperatures in the low 40s, rising to the mid-20063s tonight.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the ISM index rising to 50.1 in September.
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Preliminary data in France showed inflation beating market expectations, rising to 1.6% from 1.2%.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 223,26 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21.92,123 in the latest week.
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The article drew surprise from Twitter users, with some rising to defend the editor.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 237,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 21.95,123 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 214,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 26,2250 in the latest week.
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Rates this week did just that, rising to the highest level in four years.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 239,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2750,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 225,0.33 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 220,000 in the latest week.
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"If I did it right now?" she said, her voice rising to a squeak.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 214,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 2202,2898 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to 0.23,000 in the latest week.
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But Grand Canyon is rising to the top in a far more controversial fashion.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 2000,22.13 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 22,2750 in the latest week.
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On Monday, the dollar was up 1 percent against the yen, rising to 105.85 yen.
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The S&P is seen rising to 22016,174 by year end and 2,242 in 2017.
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He does not see it rising to $100 because of the size of U.S. reserves.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 22.14,93 in the latest week.
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But 13 years after rising to power, Erdogan has apparently lost his fondness for democracy.
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Square said its GPV was up 47 percent from last year, rising to $10.2 billion.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 22000,0003 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to only 2000,000 in the latest week.
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During judgement, however, we get a sense of who's rising to the top this week.
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Overall, they see support for the populist parties rising to 20-25% from around 15%.
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Among independents, 254% saw the court as conservative in 2016, rising to 47% in 2018.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 2500,22.15 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 22.17,123 in the latest week.
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On Monday, the dollar was up 0.7 percent against the yen, rising to 105.56 yen.
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The U.S. dollar continued its eight-day rally, rising to 91.510, its highest since Jan.
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The cuts have affected all ages with unemployment rising to the highest level in Europe.
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HK/SIN time, after rising to $1.3375 during Europe trading, its highest since mid-July.
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Overall, Goldman saw support for the populist parties rising to 20-25% from around 15%.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade deficit rising to $213.8 billion in May.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 244,2000 in the latest week.
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Prices begin at 350 euros, or $380, rising to €1,100 for a structured leather backpack.
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The S&P is seen rising to 295,2400 by year end and 215,003 in 200.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 270,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to only 83,28 in the latest week.
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Services business activity also increased, with Markit's sub-index for the sector rising to 53.4.
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Klepierre reported its H1 results on Wednesday with an EBITDA rising to 1003 million euros.
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That could soon change, analysts say, with crude prices rising to above $250.24 a barrel.
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This should add around 500,000 tonnes this year, rising to around 800,000 tonnes in 2020.
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Balls of caustic residue were observed burning on the ground after rising to the surface.
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The euro also strengthened against the pound, rising to a day's high of 88.60 pence.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap rising to $44.5 billion in March.
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Elis reported on Wednesday its H2300 results with an EBITDA rising to 2225 million euros.
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Klepierre reported its H1 results on Wednesday with an EBITDA rising to 526.4 million euros.
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Economists had forecast new claims for unemployment benefits rising to 241,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 214,22017.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 279,5003.
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Consumer sentiment for May was a positive surprise, rising to 97.7, above expectations for 97.
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The Swiss franc pulled back after rising to another two-year high against the euro.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade deficit rising to $46.2 billion in February.
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That's often what holds many women back from getting raises and rising to leadership positions.
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A measure of lending to medium-sized businesses fared better, rising to 211.1 from 207.2.
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Rather than inflation rising to the BoJ's target, many economists now fear it will fall.
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Growth is seen rising to 5-6 percent in the medium term, the report says.
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But in the 1990s, Wu-Tang was a Staten Island rap group rising to fame.
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Not reacting, not rising to the bait, is the professional part of the job description.
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Oil prices extended gains Thursday, rising to their highest levels in more than three years.
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The company's stock was up 3.2 percent to $56.07 at midday after rising to $56.46.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the trade gap rising to $27.63 billion in April.
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But rising to the franchise's first playoff spot since 2001 seems just out of reach.
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Tunisian unemployment is running at 15.6 percent, rising to about 30 percent among the young.
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Other data showed job openings rising to a record high in April, far outpacing hiring.
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"Mental activity became enormous, rising to a 100-fold velocity of intensity," he goes on.
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The euro hit its highest level in a week against the dollar, rising to $1.1687.
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Companies also continued to build their inventories, with the index rising to 55.0 from 52.4.
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But in the past two days, it has been rising to about 61 basis points.
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Platinum fell back to a discount to palladium, after rising to a premium last Thursday.
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Two far-right groups shared 112 seats, rising to 171 with a third eurosceptic bloc.
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Of the four components of the index, only inventories improved, rising to 52.3 from 48.6.
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As N-Dubz were rising to fame, postcode wars and gang violence consumed TV news.
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In 1995, he was then elected to the European Parliament, rising to become its president.
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Otellini joined the company in 1974, eventually rising to the position of CEO in 2005.
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On Monday, the dollar was up 1.15 percent against the yen, rising to 106.05 yen.
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It forecast the economy contracting 73% this year and the unemployment rate rising to 27%.
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Rising to senior supervisory roles at big projects often requires long hours and domestic transfers.
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The Canadian dollar strengthened on the news, rising to C$1.3247 or 75.49 U.S. cents.
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The Canadian dollar strengthened on the news, rising to C$1.3247 or 75.49 U.S. cents.
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The death toll from the monthlong coronavirus outbreak has continued to climb, rising to 490.
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Bank stocks rising to reflect that windfall would not tell you much about the economy.
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Revenue is seen rising to $9.2 billion, a jump of 20133 percent year-over-year.
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Lending to medium-sized businesses also picked up, rising to 0.323 from 234.5 in April.
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Spot gold was flat after rising to a one-week high of $1,259.11 an ounce.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast claims rising to only 215,000 in the latest week.
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Solar jobs in the Garden State grew in 221, rising to a little over 22017,25.2.
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During these Here/Now weeks, City Ballet's dancers kept rising to one challenge after another.
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The government forecasts growth of 6.1% this year, rising to 7% in the medium term.
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Glass packaging maker Verallia reported a full-year net income rising to 125 million euros.
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She spent 10 years on the panel, eventually rising to the role of ranking member.
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A couple of polls showing her rising to double digits (but others showing less movement).
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Her song download sales increased by 127%, rising to 13,000 from 6,000 the day before.
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It has increased every year since, rising to a high of 49.1 percent last fall.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast initial claims rising to 260,000 in the latest week.
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He stayed in the Navy until 1958, rising to the rank of chief petty officer.
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Economists had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 1.26 million units last month.
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The dollar fared better against the Japanese yen, rising to 2652, its highest since Jan.
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Usage has spiked in China as well, rising to a million iOS downloads on Jan.
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Ten-year Treasuries fell to 1.98% on Tuesday, before rising to above 2% on Wednesday.
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The crowd murmured and cheered, often rising to their feet as rousing historic words were read.
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Visitor numbers nationwide are seen rising to 89 million in 2017 from 83 million last year.
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Similarly, the OECD projects a 1 percent rate in 2018, rising to 1.7 percent in 103.
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The euro also fared well, rising to $1.14 and away from last week's trough at $1.2204.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 265,000 in the latest week.
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Platinum fell 0.6 percent to $793.60, after rising to a more than one-week peak earlier.
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U.S. crude production is expected to continue rising to 12 million barrels a day through 2019.
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The report also included a revision to November, with nonfarm payrolls rising to 176,000, from 155,000.
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In Chicago, for example, minimum wages are rising to $10 an hour from $8.25, he said.
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Palladium fell 0.7 percent to $718.45 after rising to a near 14-month high on Wednesday.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 245,000 in the latest week.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 20.2,212 in the latest week.
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Snap's revenue was up 153 percent from the same period last year, rising to $181 million.
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Caixin's manufacturing PMI released last week showed more positive results, rising to a 19-month high.
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DXY rose 0.25 percent to 95.531, after rising to 95.744, the highest level since Aug. 21.
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ET release is expected to show the index rising to 6.0 for April from March's 3.7.
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On average, respondents see the yield rising to just 4 percent by the end of 2017.
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"In Beverly Hills, the truth always has a way of rising to the top," she says.
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On average, respondents see the yield rising to just 2.02 percent by the end of 2017.
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Spinraza sales hit $1.7 billion last year, and are seen rising to $2.2 billion in 2022.
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A government report on Tuesday showed job openings rising to a record 6.6 million in March.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 250,000 in the latest week.
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Silver rose 1.2 percent to $15.70 an ounce, after rising to its highest since July 17.
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Elsewhere, sterling benefited from the broad dollar weakness, rising to $1.2754, up 0.1% on the day.
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But it's not only the big players; a multitude of startups are rising to the occasion.
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ET, the ISM issues its June non-manufacturing index, seen rising to 53.6 from May's 52.9.
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Elsewhere, sterling benefited from the broad dollar weakness, rising to $1.2765, up 0.2% on the day.
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He served in the U.S. Army, rising to the rank of captain before leaving in 2007.
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The car rental company's revenue came in above Wall Street forecasts, rising to a record high.
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Corporate stock holdings grew from the previous quarter's total, rising to $1.19 trillion from $1.17 trillion.
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The euro EUR= hit its highest level in a week against the dollar, rising to $1.1687.
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The analyst sees Amazon's 2020 earnings per share rising to $44.30, up from 2018's $20.10.
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He rolls out that verse from "Ultralight Beam," rising to a rapturous groan as it rises.
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Settlements, meanwhile, were on the upswing, rising to 108 from 99 in 2014 according to NERA.
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He has worked at the airport since 2001, rising to the rank of lieutenant in 2006.
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And on Monday, the market is rising to within spitting distance of that widely watched marker.
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It's about the peril of meeting your heroes, facing down disappointment, and rising to fight nonetheless.
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This one was the hottest of the bunch, rising to 205˚ after six hours on low.
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It closed 0.3 percent lower on Tuesday after rising to a one-month high of $1,270.47.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 2000 million units.
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Factory output accelerated in March, with the sub-index rising to 54.2 from 53.7 in February.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22,27 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the overall trade deficit rising to $257.4 billion in October.
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The dollar index was unchanged on the day at 100.23 after rising to 100.53 earlier Wednesday.
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It would continue rising to 136.8% next year and to 137.4% in 2021, the Commission says.
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He served in the U.S. Army, rising to the rank of captain before leaving in 22018.
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It would continue rising to 136.8% next year and to 137.4% in 2021, the Commission says.
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The rent begins at $1.8 million a year, rising to $2.8 million in the 10th year.
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The Nikkei declined 0.4 percent to 2150,20.2 after rising to 21,2268.89 earlier in the morning session.
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Meanwhile, silver gained 0.23 percent at $16.68 after rising to its highest since April 017.50, $16.90.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 2750,22.07 in the latest week.
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Betfair, a gambling firm, showed the probability of an "In" vote rising to almost 80 percent.
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Building permits are forecast rising to a 1.20 million-unit pace from 15003 million in February.
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The requirement would be 1.5 percent of votes in 2018, rising to 3 percent in 2030.
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Economists had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 238,000 in the latest week.
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More than a dozen wildfires are burning in California, with the death toll rising to eight.
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Walmart president and CEO Doug McMillon know a thing or two about rising to the top.
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He worked there for 17 years, rising to oversee trading in government securities and mortgage bonds.
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The color derives from palm nuts crushed into paste, their scarlet oil rising to the top.
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The economy is now heating up enough that interest rates are rising to more normal levels.
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Labor force participation also increased, rising to 63.2% and tying its highest level since August 2013.
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Baltimore's effort is lagging, with violent crime rising to levels not seen in a quarter-century.
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Later that month, measles cases exploded in Israel, rising to a peak of 949 in October.
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After he began rising to fame that year, Armstrong was in Los Angeles visiting a friend.
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If financial speculation is rising to unsustainable heights, it might make sense to raise interest rates.
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Mr. Fisher, 34, stayed there for six years, with his monthly rent rising to around $1,650.
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What we saw in Wednesday's speech was that he's completely incapable of rising to the occasion.
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Mr. Pence has done little as vice president to suggest he is rising to the occasion.
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They want to believe the system of government is still capable of rising to the occasion.
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Before rising to the level of criminal investigations, these inquiries began as examinations in July 19903.
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A national Quinnipiac poll last week found him rising to third place in preferences among Democrats.
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A surplus of 108,000 tonnes is forecast for this year, rising to 185,000 tonnes in 2021.
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Still others blamed the weather, with temperatures rising to the mid-90s on a humid afternoon.
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EST (1842 GMT), after rising to $1,582.59 earlier in the session, its highest since April 2013.
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Healthcare stocks climbed about 0.5%, with biotherapeutics company CSL Ltd rising to an all-time high.
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Chinese officials have said there are 21,2145 confirmed cases, with the death toll rising to 21.
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When magma is rising to the surface, volcanoes tend to inflate, and Axial is no exception.
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It's also a good bet because the pressure is rising to save Obamacare from all sides.
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The index showed a build-up in inventories, with the measure rising to 61.5 from 50.8.
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Analysts tip Rio will pay a dividend of $1.34 for 2016, rising to $1.76 for 2017.
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Video that she posted to Instagram showed water rising to the top of boat dock structures.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 1.234 million units.
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Investors sought safe-haven assets, with gold XAU= rising to its highest in nearly 13 months.
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"I'm very pleased with how our colleagues are rising to the occasion," Graham told Politico Wednesday.
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The single currency also strengthened against the pound rising to a day's high of 88.60 pence.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the overall trade deficit rising to $55.0 billion in October.
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Using these strengths, Moana has excelled in the Navy, rising to the rank of lieutenant commander.
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It is seen rising to 50.4 in April from 50.2 in March, according to a Reuters poll.
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The two-year yield turned higher, rising to 1.8597% Tuesday compared with a U.S. close of 0.183%.
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The dollar gained 0.2 percent at 111.560 yen after rising to 111.580, its highest since May 26.
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Kurian spent more than two decades at Oracle, rising to the level of president of product development.
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The euro was 20.05 percent higher at $20.7240 after rising to $1.1966, its highest since January 2015.
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The output price index held stubbornly below the break-even mark, rising to 49.3 from April's 48.3.
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That should in turn fuel 7.7 percent EPS growth, rising to 11 percent in 2018, it predicts.
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Annual credit growth has been picking up in recent months, rising to 14.57 percent as at Nov.
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U.S. light crude oil ended Tuesday's session 27 cents higher at $53.20, after earlier rising to $53.72.
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Researchers thought that subterranean water could have been rising to the surface and causing the dark streaks.
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Crude futures rebounded from the day's losses on the data, rising to $49.90 a day, nearly unchanged.
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It's a book about business, journalism, marital crisis, family obligations, and rising to challenge after daunting challenge.
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The official American corporate income-tax rate is 35% (rising to 39% when state taxes are added).
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After rising to prominence through their accomplishments or their fortunes, these families become fixtures in American culture.
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In addition to the repo increase, term repo operations are rising to $45 billion, from $35 billion.
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"We are in a new world ... and we are committed to rising to the occasion," he said.
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Even starter rooms don't list much below $745 per night, easily rising to $900 on most nights.
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He joined the company in 1985, rising to lead its semiconductor business before his appointment as CEO.
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The euro was broadly flat at $1.1778 after rising to a three-week high of $1.1840 overnight.
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Sales barely budged, rising to $20.02 billion from $20.01 billion during the first three months last year.
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Rising to challenge the House's standing—or eligibility—to appeal was Toby Heytens, Virginia's new solicitor-general.
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The 10-year bond yield fell 4 bps to 1.532% before rising to trade flat at 1.579%.
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It's already rising to the top of Spotify, YouTube and Billboard charts — and it's only Dec. 20033.
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Rock opened the show with a powerful monologue, rising to the occasion that the #OscarsSoWhite campaign demanded.
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These include annual limits on borrowing — $5,500 for freshmen, rising to $7,500 for junior year and beyond.
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Total health expenditures this year are expected to reach $3.2 trillion, rising to $5.6 trillion in 2025.
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They expect inflation to remain tame at 1.6 percent this year, rising to 5.13 percent next year.
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Japan's Nikkei was flat, handing back earlier gains after briefly rising to a new 275.48-year high.
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William Blair said it sees shares rising to "$14-$16 or more" in the next 12 months.
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The dollar gained 0.13 percent to 109.29 after rising to 109.75 yen, its highest since June 1.
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He's been with Amazon for 18 years, helping build the Kindle group and rising to lead it.
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Bella Thorne didn't have the best of luck rising to fame because of her association to Disney.
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Interestingly, Evercore ISI technical analyst Rich Ross similarly sees the 10-year yield rising to 2 percent.
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Gold held around $1,325 per ounce after earlier rising to a near 10-month high of $1,327.40.
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The Nikkei edged down 20.03 percent at 21,13 after rising to 21,2050, its highest since Dec. 2999.
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The agency now forecasts that growth will hit 3.2% in 2019 before rising to 3.5% in 2020.
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The budget deficit is seen rising to 4.2 percent in the next two years, the Treasury said.
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The bank posted a net loss for the June quarter, with net NPA rising to 9.56 percent.
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By the end of June, he sees volume further rising to between $50 million and $60 million.
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The euro was a shade higher at $20.05 after rising to $20.7240, its highest since January 2015.
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An index tracking the sector added 1.5 percent by midday, rising to a 5-week intraday high.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 7503,000 last week.
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By 2040, 16 million bpd could be displaced, rising to 25 million bpd by 2050, it said.
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"There are more and more people of color rising to notoriety in the [cannabis] space," they said.
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What's worse, Trump has shown little interest in rising to the occasion and learning how to lead.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 245,000 last week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 0003,2000 last week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.18 million-unit pace in September.
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A private version of the PMI also beat forecasts by rising to its highest in 303 months.
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Oil prices rose nearly 3 percent, with Brent futures rising to a six-week high of $53.34.
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But rising to a director's call for "beautiful lines" and the illusion of spontaneity takes choreographic chops.
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After rising to power in 2628, Prime Minister Victor Orban moved quickly to alter the Hungarian constitution.
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The deal was worth a reported $4.4 billion, rising to $8 billion once debt was accounted for.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.15 million-unit pace last month.
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Aides have pointed to supportive words from a small number of voices rising to defend the mayor.
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Hiring continued to lag job openings in December, rising to 5.9 million from 1.13 million in November.
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" Last month, Zuckerberg commented on the Russian ads, saying, "We are committed to rising to the occasion.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.17 million-unit pace last month.
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"We're at a moment where we're seeing the whole world rising to meet this problem," Wander said.
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OPEC's de facto leader probably would not mind oil prices rising to $75 per barrel and beyond.
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Second, American oil production is consistently rising to record highs, despite U.S. drillers exercising more financial discipline.
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The exhibition also has a secondary underlying theme: intergenerational female empowerment, and women rising to the top.
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Brazil's pension was a contributing factor in Brazil's deficit rising to 10 percent of GDP in 2015.
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WeWork's gross margins improved in the first half of this year, rising to nearly 20% of sales.
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European bond yields also rose broadly, with the 10-year German bund yield rising to 0.37 percent.
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Black men had the biggest increase of all the groups in 2014, rising to 72.2 from 71.8.
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But after an awkward pause, and with no one rising to take the floor, he stood up.
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Economists at the firm see the euro rising to $1.22 against the dollar over the next year.
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He began rising to fame on the PBS kids' show Square One Television ins the late '80s.
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Bitcoin has retraced in the last few days, despite initially rising to a record high of $220,879.
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The dividends that those preferred shares paid Berkshire were hefty, rising to as high as 10 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.13 million-unit pace last month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.16 million-unit pace in October.
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Trump keeps trying to bend the world to meet him, rather than rising to meet the world.
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President Xi Jinping has led a relentless campaign against free speech since rising to power in 2012.
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The river, rising to seven feet Friday afternoon, was expected to swell as high as 19 feet.
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And she is a vibrant presence in front of an orchestra, rising to her toes at climaxes.
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Wind chills are in the teens in the morning, rising to the upper 20s and low 30s.
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Temperatures are a good 10 degrees warmer than today, with most spots rising to and past 50.
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Rising to the occasion, Mr. Rekdal concocted chia seed breakfast puddings that could be cooked or chilled.
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The trip comes with his approval at home rising to its highest point since he was inaugurated.
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The immediate priorities, of course, are protection and rescue, and many Texans are rising to the moment.
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In the first of these, it's very interesting to see a car company rising to the top.
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He was deployed twice to Iraq with the Army and the Texas National Guard, rising to sergeant.
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Political pressure is rising to raise the minimum wage far beyond what the labor market can bear.
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The Arab Spring uprisings had toppled several autocrats, and political Islamists were rising to fill the vacuum.
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The ministry forecasts growth of 6.1% this year, rising to 7% per annum in the medium term.
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She sets her expectations high, and the members of her squad find themselves rising to meet them.
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After rising to as high as $1.3049, sterling sold off and was last up 0.1% at $1.3020.
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The president remains deeply unpopular after rising to power last year with the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff.
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Those estimates go up for those who rent — rising to $25,852 for singles and $36,204 for couples.
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The yen gained to 109.92 after rising to 110.2, the most yen per dollar since May 23.
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The offshore yuan weakened to 6.89, after rising to 6.87 per dollar, the strongest since July 11.
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U.S. Treasury yields climbed after the strong employment report, with benchmark 10-year notes rising to 1.843% .
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Such language in these reports regularly prevents servicemen and women from rising to the highest officer ranks.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast home resales rising to a 5.40 million-unit pace last month.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 0.15 percent after earlier rising to its highest level since July 2015.
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On Thursday, global crude oil benchmarks diverged, with Brent rising to a 5-1/2 month high.
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And his disapproval rating rising to 48.6 percent, according to a poll for the Jiji news agency.
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The 7% requirement would then increase annually, rising to 15% by 2025 then to 25% by 2030.
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The euro was flat at $1.1797 EUR= after rising to a three-week high of $1.1840 overnight.
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The Fed did not back its creation, and Ms. Yellen stopped short of rising to its defense.
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U.S. Treasury yields climbed after the strong employment report, with benchmark 10-year notes rising to 1.843% .
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Other data on Tuesday showed job openings rising to a record high in April, far outpacing hiring.
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Sterling gained some ground against the euro too, rising to a four-day high of 85.17 pence.
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Creators on TikTok are rising to fame from the massive reach the short-form-video platform has.
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Sub-indices showed investors viewed the euro zone's current conditions rising to 7.0 from 6.0 in March.
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The tariffs will start at 10 percent before rising to 25 percent at the start of 2019.
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Platinum climbed 1.2 percent to $947.10 per ounce, after rising to $947.60, a high since June 14.
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Instead, the most powerful thing about women rising to power was just the act of doing it.
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He's a premiere Thai celebrity, a symbol of their cultural sport rising to domestic and international fame.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a 1.225 million-unit pace last month.
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Kyl represented Arizona in the Senate for 18 years, eventually rising to the No. 2 Republican post.
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And Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, the winner in Iowa, received a small bump, rising to 15 percent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 1.225 million units last month.
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It sets a price floor of C$20 a tonne this year, rising to C$50 by 2022.
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Black people aren't just attending West Point, but rising to prominence at the prestigious military school as well.
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In afternoon trading, Supernus shares were up $2.25, or 22.2 percent, at $12.38, after earlier rising to $14.59.
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Silver rose 0.95 percent to $15.66 an ounce, after rising to its highest level since July 17, 2018.
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After rising to $51 a barrel in early June, on Wednesday U.S. crude settled at $44.94 a barrel.
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Before entering politics, he spent 24 years in the Singapore military, rising to Chief of Army in 2010.
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Solar power in one scenario was seen rising to 2 GW from 1.3 GW in the same period.
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Measles outbreaks in the United States continue to grow, rising to 1,044 cases nationwide so far this year.
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Some investors have been warning of a correction in the markets, which have been rising to new heights.
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"History has always turned upon people rising to the occasion, when it is perhaps least palatable," Bevin said.
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The forecast also sees better wage growth, rising to 3.3% year over year from the 3.2% in March.
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Though relatively unknown outside of political circles, he served eight years in the House, rising to minority leader.
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The franc breached the 1.11 barrier versus the euro on Thursday, rising to its strongest since July 13.
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But the tensions are rising to the surface in ways that may not be helpful to either focus.
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He wants Madison Rising to inspire a new generation of conservative adherents — and to bring American together again.
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Despite rising to the highest office in the country, Hayes frequently visited Ohio and returned to his roots.
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The first pay bump will happen on May 220, with minimum hourly pay rising to $17 an hour.
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"Right, I better go deliver the bad news," he said, rising to catch a taxi to the airport.
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The dollar was up 0.1 percent at 112.03 yen after rising to 112.08 yen, its highest since Aug.
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Female-and-male co-founded teams hovered between seven and eight percent, rising to 10 percent in 2017.
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The car rental company also saw revenue come in above Wall Street forecasts, rising to a record high.
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Now the Pentagon's budget is back in a big way, rising to $686 billion for fiscal year 2019.
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Rising to a symbolic height of 21993,22016 feet, One World Trade Center is an emblem of American resilience.
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The central bank forecasts an inflation rate of 0.5 percent this year, rising to 1.5 percent in 2018.
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Treasury yields rose, with the yield on 30-year U.S. government debt rising to a two-week high.
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The dollar index rose 0.8 percent to 97.393, after earlier rising to 97.600, its highest since Feb. 3.
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Satisfaction with life also improved slightly, rising to 95.1 in December from 93.9 in September, the survey showed.
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The yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was lower at 2.1071 percent, after rising to 2.17 percent.
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The dollar index was unchanged at 96.172 after rising to 96.442 on Tuesday, its highest since Aug. 9.
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The 22 drivers averaged two pitstops a race last year, with that number rising to three in China.
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Cole sees rising to 120 yen per dollar by the end of 2019 from current levels of 110.55.
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Gold held around $21,21 per ounce after earlier rising to a near 1-month high of $225,210 too.
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The rest of the cast is populated with comedy veterans, though they're not quite rising to the task.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new claims for unemployment benefits rising to 235,000 in the latest week.
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Under Hubbard, spending doubled, rising to almost $22010,2800, the independent news site Alabama Political Reporter revealed in 2013.
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On Wednesday, Belgium endured its hottest day ever recorded, with temperatures rising to 25 degrees Celsius (240 Fahrenheit).
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 1.185 million units last month.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 1.197 million units in January.
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The euro slipped 0.2 percent to $1.1189 after rising to a six-month high of $1.1212 on Friday.
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But Morgan Stanley now sees the international benchmark for oil prices rising to $75 by the third quarter.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 3813 million units last month.
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Two-wheeler sales including exports increased 13.8 percent to 799,000 units with motorcycles sales rising to 314,000 units.
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Water was thought to repel evil, so the suspect's rising to the surface and floating proved their guilt.
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Germany's 222-year bond yield slid almost four basis points, touching -22.5 percent, before rising to 21.040 percent .
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The dollar index rose 0.79 percent to 97.36, after earlier rising to 97.600, its highest since Feb. 3.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast new claims for unemployment benefits rising to 241,000 in the latest week.
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The euro fell to 83.225 pence before rising to 83.50 pence, still down 0.25 percent on the day.
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The dollar ended little changed at 109.15 yen after rising to 109.75 yen, its highest since June 1.
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Why it matters: Cryptocurrencies have experienced a volatile start to 203 after rising to new heights last year.
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Total new orders — which cover domestic and export demand — also showed improvement, rising to 53.3 from February's 53.
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The dollar index stood at 20.3 after rising to 21.2524 late on Wednesday, its highest since January 21.2515.
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Patrice Lee Onwuka of the Independent Women's Forum and Democratic campaign consultant Joel Payne joined "Rising" to discuss.
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Telsa's stock dropped as much as 5 percent before paring its loss and rising to up 7 percent.
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The build up needs to be continual before rising to a climax and then boom, that's the payoff.
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U.S. Treasury prices fell, with the yield on the 30-year bond rising to a four-year high.
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The dollar was up 0.6 percent at 112.935 yen after rising to 112.985, its highest since Nov. 17.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast overall housing starts rising to a 1.18 million-unit pace in September.
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LeMahieu lay face down for a moment before slowly rising to his feet and heading to first base.
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Fitch added that it saw Argentine government debt rising to around 95% of gross domestic product in 2019.
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EIA also forecast dry gas production would rebound to a record high in 22016, rising to 233 bcfd.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 2023 million units last month.
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But Sanders saw a 4-point uptick since last month, rising to 24 percent in the new survey.
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But the numbers still offer a lopsided picture, with a gargantuan share of income rising to the top.
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Hispanic women had even more pronounced gains, with life expectancy rising to 84 years from 83.8 in 2013.
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Also in industry, manufacturers expected their selling prices to rise with the index rising to 10.5 from 8.1.
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Enthusiasm among female Democratic voters reflects a larger trend of women within the party rising to the forefront.
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The blade protested as it moved, its pitch rising to a slight grinding whine, until the bone parted.
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Then there were the news stories, the tally of lawsuits against him rising to 30, 40, 173 cases.
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For the whole of 2016, inflation will likely average 0.9 percent before rising to 1.43 percent next year.
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Fed officials aren't sure why the funds rate had been rising to the top end of its range.
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Rising to over 1,000 feet, apartments were selling for nearly $7,000 a square foot, largely to overseas buyers.
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Net profits this year are expected to be 1.08 billion euros, rising to 1.1 billion euros next year.
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His ascent sparked the so-called "pink tide," which saw socialist leaders rising to power across the continent.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 21.297 million units last month.
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In Britain, Washington State and Oregon the desperation for the stuff is rising to the level of thievery.
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He followed the family line into Corning in 1952, rising to chairman and chief executive 12 years later.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast housing starts rising to a pace of 21.125 million units last month.
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How did you keep going onstage, and into the studio, rising to the creative moments during your addiction?
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Since rising to power in 2012, Mr. Xi has sought to rein in dissent, especially on university campuses.
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This is not a return to normal, but a market that appears to be rising to a record.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the current account deficit rising to $2294.7 billion in the fourth quarter.
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Mr. Xi has roamed the world stage since rising to the top of the Communist Party in 2012.
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The number of inmates charged with assaulting officers nearly doubled during that time, rising to 805 from 430.
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The question is, rather: Within what culture, within what system of power, are women rising to the top?
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Mr. Wolfe showed no emotion as he sat in the courtroom, occasionally rising to briefly address Judge Robinson.
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Butter prices have spiked, rising to nearly $8,000 a ton in September from roughly $2,800 in April 2016.
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Mason prevents this from rising to melodrama by anchoring their affair within the routine horrors of the hospital.
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It has a living room with a wood-burning stove and a ladder rising to a sleeping loft.
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Mount Aspiring National Park hosts a sizable mountain range, with the highest point rising to nearly 10,000 feet.
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The death toll has now hit 213 with confirmed cases rising to 9,692, according to Chinese health officials.
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The British pound went on a wild ride yesterday, rising to nearly $1.30 before falling to around $1.27.
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The offshore yuan weakened slightly, a day after rising to its strongest level in six months of 6.865.
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In an encouraging sign, new export orders increased in September, rising to 50.1 from the previous month's 49.7.
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The offshore yuan weakened slightly, a day after rising to its strongest level in six months of 6.865.
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Mr. Oliver became a police officer after serving as an infantryman in the Army, eventually rising to sergeant.
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The dollar index was little changed at 95.956 after rising to 96.143 overnight, its highest since August 9.
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The dollar was 0.4 percent higher at 112.770 yen after rising to 112.985, its highest since Nov. 17.
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Meanwhile, oil prices were most steady after rising to touch a two-month high in the overnight session.
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The United States has a long tradition of rising to the occasion to combat global public health crises.
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Small business optimism posted the largest month-over-month gain since May 2018, rising to 104.7 in November.
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The euro EUR= gained 0.96 percent to $99.8493, after earlier rising to $1.0796, the highest since Nov. 15.
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She had served for ten years in Georgia's state assembly, rising to the rank of house Minority Leader.
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Editorial Let's say you have a major bridge rising to replace a faded span well past its prime.
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Lawmakers and academics agree: They have not done enough to curb major technology companies from rising to dominance.
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Highs on Wednesday are near 40, rising to the mid-40s Thursday, and closer to 50 on Friday.
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Economists polled by Reuters ahead of Thursday's report had forecast claims rising to 215,000 in the latest week.
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Meanwhile, the federal deficit is rising to record levels to line the pockets of the banks and corporations.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast groundbreaking activity rising to a rate of 22016 million units last month.
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Factory output accelerated in October, with the sub-index rising to 53.3 in October from 52.8 in September.
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The Met has the same DNA as New York City; it has always led by rising to challenges.
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The Australian dollar was at $0.7813, after rising to an 11-month high of a $0.7830 on Wednesday.
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In 2013, 12 of 191 music videos showed e-cigs, rising to 16 of 225 videos in 2017.
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A VTOL gunship lifting up among autumnal trees, rising to fire its cannons at me and my lance.
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Rising to another record high, European shares were on course for their best year since the financial crisis.
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Retail Estates reported its first half results on Friday, with an operating result rising to 45.9 million euros.
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Where others have failed to lead, the next generation of Republicans and Democrats are rising to the occasion.
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The dollar index was little changed at 20.1 after rising to 21.3383 overnight, its highest since Nov. 21.3358.
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Only when the guests arrived onstage did the chandeliers in the Met's auditorium start rising to the roof.
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Since rising to power in 2012, Mr. Xi has tried to forge a close relationship with the military.
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Frozen, and with numbers of homeless rising to Great Depression levels, the city's outreach budget basically doubled overnight.
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Thomson Reuters shipping data shows those exports have increased since, rising to an expected 450,000 bpd in July.
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The shares jumped over 17% following the news Friday, rising to their highest level since early 2014. 6.
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Recent polls in the state have shown Kasich rising to a statistical tie for second place with Sens.
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Meanwhile, unemployment has risen from 12% before the uprising to 15.2% now - rising to 30% in some cities.
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The British pound rallied going into the weekend, rising to its highest level against the dollar since Nov. 22.
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The same surveys showed Mr. Rubio rising to 19 and 22 percent — his two strongest showings of the campaign.
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Photo: APWhile rising to our nation's highest office is an unparalleled honor, becoming President also involves many personal sacrifices.
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Crude continued to represent the bulk of those volumes, rising to 21.41 million bpd from 285 million in 2000.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 255,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 247,000 in the latest week.
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The IMF forecasts emerging economies will grow an average 163 percent this year, rising to 4.7 percent in 2017.
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The tariffs will kick in on June 10, beginning at 5 percent and rising to 25 percent by October.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 245,000 in the latest week.
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The United States will levy tariffs of 10 percent initially, rising to 25 percent at the end of 2018.
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"He wasn't moving us forward and rising to the challenges of the day," Senator Amy Klobuchar said on MSNBC.
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The dollar index against a basket of major currencies was little changed at 98.931 after rising to 99.332 overnight.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 254,000 in the latest week.
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Then she paid an initial $287,000, rising to $320,000 in back taxes, penalties and interest to St. Louis County.
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The news elevated oil and the ruble, with the currency rising to one of its highest points in 2016.
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But Santos said that calls for the GDP growth rate rising to 3 percent by year-end were unrealistic.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast existing home sales rising to 5.20 million from a previously reported 5.15 million.
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The dollar had already bounced overnight, rising to 98.263 on a basket of currencies from a low of 97.948.
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Respondents see the 290-year yield rising to 2400% by year end from the current level of around 215%.
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Respondents see the 10-year yield rising to 2.75% by year-end from the current level of around 2.5%.
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Of the samples that the CDC tested, 0.6% were resistant to azithromycin in 2013, rising to 2.5% in 2014.
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He previously had several roles at Carrot Creative going back to 2013, rising to managing director, executive creative director.
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By the end of 2020 it is seen rising to 0.3 percent, and the base rate to 1.5 percent.
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On the data front, private sector activity grew in April in France, with its PMI index rising to 50.5.
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I was bummed, though not for long: A way more interesting flavor of romance was rising to the surface.
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The dollar was up 0.8 percent at 102.54 yen, after rising to a nearly one-week high of 102.67.
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And one company has been rising to the top in many industry categories, with few serious competitors: China's DJI.
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Already before the acquittal by a Republican-dominated Senate, Trump's approval ratings were rising to his all-out best.
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Hitler painted for a living in the 1920s before rising to power and leading Germany into World War Two.
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He joined the MDC at its formation in 1999, rising to become youth leader, national spokesman and chief organizer.
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But foreign reserves have been recovering since the currency float, rising to $36.14 billion by the end of August.
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The dollar also gained against the yen, rising to 106.03 yen, its highest level in more than a week.
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Inflation is seen averaging 0.2 percent this year, rising to 1.2 percent next year and 1.6 percent in 2018.
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The dollar shrugged off the employment data, rising to its highest level this year against a basket of currencies.
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But factories reported hiring more workers, with a gauge of manufacturing employment rising to 54.5 from 53.7 in May.
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Italy's FTSE MIB index was up 1.3 percent by 1037 GMT after rising to its highest since January 23.5.
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The U.S. currency was up 0.2 percent at 111.560 yen after rising to 111.580, its highest since May 26.
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The UK's Living Wage Foundation defines a living wage as £8.75 across the UK, rising to £10.20 in London.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 25.3,000 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22.14,43 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22000,000 in the latest week.
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Safe-haven gold pulled back sharply to $1,284.59 an ounce after rising to as high as $1,337.40 on Wednesday.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22.14,000 in the latest week.
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Changchun had used these poor quality products to increase its profit margins, rising to become China's biggest vaccine maker.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 22.095,22000 in the latest week.
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The fund's head, Rajeev Misra, said he sees investment rising to 100-150 companies, from around 80 at present.
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Unprecedented flooding is devastating the Midwest with the Mississippi River rising to some of its highest levels since 1993.
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Inflation is expected to average 4.7% this year rising to 5.2% next year, within the Bank's 3-6% target.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless claims rising to 2000,103 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 2750,22.07 in the latest week.
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The euro was 0.2 percent lower to $1.1169 after rising to a six-month high of $1.1212 on Friday.
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We know that responding in this way is simply rising to the bait North Korea is presenting to us.
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The United States will levy tariffs of 9003 percent initially, rising to 25 percent at the end of 2018.
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New Jersey's Booker, 49, joined the Senate in 2013 after rising to national prominence as the mayor of Newark.
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Since rising to fame in 2006, Swift's knack for super-personal storytelling has been a blessing and a curse.
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With the temperatures rising to around 90 degrees, you can certainly expect the hair and makeup to be hot.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 2000,21.92 in the latest week.
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Meanwhile, energy generation from fossil fuels also is rising to meet soaring demand for energy in Bangladesh, he said.
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Spot gold was last up 1.11 percent at $1,128.80 an ounce, after rising to $1,128.70, the highest since Nov.
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Mild profit taking saw U.S. crude dip back to $22017 barrel after rising to as much as $40.55 overnight.
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Notably, U.S. crude production continued to climb, rising to 9.31 million bpd, from 9.29 million bpd the week earlier.
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The euro firmed 0.2 percent on the day to $1.07270 after rising to $903, its highest since Dec. 8.
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The dollar index was steady at 101.720 after rising to a 13-1/2-year high of 102.050 overnight.
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That's when the two had their infamous duel, resulting in Grindelwald getting jailed and Dumbledore rising to worldwide acclaim.
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In the poll, the Thai baht THB=TH saw short positions rising to their highest since mid-October 2016.
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Khuzami worked at the prosecutor's office until 2002, rising to lead the office's Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force.
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Crude continued to represent the bulk of those volumes, rising to 285 million bpd from 2000 million in 2017.
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The dollar index was little changed at 22 after rising to 1.27 on Tuesday, its highest since Aug. 21843.
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The euro was down 1.13433 percent at 21.1343 yen after rising to a 214-month high of 21.1445 earlier.
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Since rising to prominence three years ago, he has also removed a number of apparent rivals to the throne.
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The 10-year yield was down half-a-basis point at minus 0.130% after rising to minus 13% earlier.
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With the loss, Halep once again fell one win short of rising to the top of the world rankings.
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But there are some murky sexual abuse allegations lurking in past that prevent him from rising to beloved status.
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Yet he survived an impeachment trial to serve out his term, once again rising to new heights of popularity.
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You never know when you're gonna recognize one of your parents rising to internet fame by doing something problematic.
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Steel exports also jumped, official customs data showed on Tuesday, rising to their highest level since August last year.
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Company officials are projecting its sales will again more than double this year, rising to more than $210 million.
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Khuzami worked at the prosecutor's office until 1203, rising to lead the office's Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force.
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Still, the doubling of volumes will continue in the current year with the tally seen rising to $206 billion.
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Rising to 72 stories in midtown Manhattan, Trump World Tower would be the tallest residential building on the planet.
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Prices for U.S. Treasuries fell, with the yield on the 30-year bond US30YT=RR rising to 3 percent.
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Wages need to continue rising to make up for years of flat wages under President Bush and President Obama.
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COPPER: London Metal Exchange benchmark copper closed up 0.9 percent at $5,226 a tonne after earlier rising to $20.2,21.
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The country's pension plan was a contributing factor in Brazil's deficit rising to 10 percent of GDP in 2015.
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Pallets and container group Brambles Ltd also underpinned gains in industrial stocks, rising to its highest in a week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 43,24 in the latest week.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 2000,22.058 in the latest week.
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Consumer confidence slipped to 98.6 this month after rising to 103.5 in September, the Conference Board reported on Tuesday.
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At the end of 2011, DaVita shares traded at about $38, rising to $75 by the end of 2014.
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Visitors to Britain from other European countries increased 4 percent compared with a year ago, rising to 6.2 million.
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On Monday, Estuardo Rodriguez and Bre Payton joined "Rising" to discuss the recording and its possible implications for Trump.
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A survey this week showed a measure of factory activity rising to a near three-year high in June.
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Nearly every country agreed to work to keep temperatures from rising to those levels in the 2015 Paris Agreement.
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With each added disadvantage, smoking rates climbed, rising to 58 percent among people with all six forms of adversity.
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The University of Michigan's survey of consumer attitudes for December declined to 95.9, after rising to 98.5 in November.
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Spot gold was up 0.3 percent at $1,265.26 an ounce, after rising to $1,267.81, the highest since Dec. 6.
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Silver was up 0.4 percent at $16.12 an ounce after rising to a nearly two-week high of $16.17.
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In other precious metals, silver rose 1.3 percent to $17.16 an ounce, after rising to the highest since Sept.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast first-time applications for jobless benefits rising to 256,000 in the latest week.
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The bank's forecast calls for inflation to revive, rising to 1.3 percent next year and 1.6 percent for 2018.
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Now he's just getting his chance to do it on a big stage, and he's rising to the occasion.
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Silver fell 0.5 percent to $15.98 after rising to its highest since July 2018 at $16.19 in previous session.
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EST (1.46.75 GMT), after rising to a session high at $1,259.41, roughly $1 from last month's one-year high.
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An increase in employment was also an encouraging sign, rising to 58.0 from 57.3, its highest level since July.
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This year, EIA sees U.S. output rising to 10.3 million barrels a day, the highest ever annual average production.
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Boise's downtown is integrated with nature, with the foothills rising to the north and the Boise River flowing through.
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Iran announced another major leap in its coronavirus death toll Friday, with the number of fatalities rising to 514.
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The inflation rate is likely to be slightly positive in 2021 at 0.3%, before rising to 0.7% in 2022.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast existing home sales rising to a rate of 5.25 million units in May.
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But those who love it — those who may be rising to replace the old gatekeepers — have vouched for it.
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It now sees the unemployment rate rising to 15% by the middle of the year, compared to 9% before.
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Prices for the most basic pieces start around $200, rising to several thousand for larger or more embellished ones.
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One of the worst-hit nations, Iran, reported infections rising to 1,501, with 66 deaths, including a senior official.
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But she regained momentum in the final months of the season, rising to No. 1 for the first time.
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TOKIWADAIRA, Japan — Cicadas, every Japanese schoolchild knows, lie underground for years before rising to the earth's surface in summer.
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Beyond Meat's stock has surged since its May initial public offering, rising to $150 from its $25 IPO price.
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Spain's coronavirus death toll has more than doubled in just three days, rising to over 2,000 on Monday morning.
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Long-term public borrowing is seen rising to C$43.6 billion after the province pre-borrowed C$4.1 billion.
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After yesterday's terrifying sell-off, American equities recovered today, with the major domestic indices rising to close the day.
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Companies thrive when employees are consistently learning and growing, rising to meet the new challenges as the business grows.
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Three of the dumps exceeded their capacity years ago, rising to triple the legal height limit of 65 feet.
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He was sent to India and served in the China-Burma-India Theater, rising to the rank of corporal.
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In the 2014 United States midterms, only 37 percent of the electorate voted, rising to 21919 percent in 21925.
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According to the Batman wiki, it's Joker who ends up rising to power and taking over the False Facers.
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The number of confirmed coronavirus cased in China has broken above 2,800, with the death toll rising to 81.
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The offshore yuan weakened to 6.905 per dollar after rising to 6.865, the strongest since July 11, on Tuesday.
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Samsung Electronics fell 0.183 percent by the end of the session after rising to a record high on Monday.
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Bubbles cling to the edges of your glass, rising to the top before they hit the air and burst.
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Both condos are open plan, with ceilings rising to about 30 feet and master bedroom suites in upstairs lofts.
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The CBOE Volatility index also perked up on Tuesday, rising to a more than one-month high to 12.41.
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Instead, he presided over a mild recession last year, and was unable to stop homicides rising to new heights.
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Elsewhere, the Hong Kong dollar strengthened further, rising to 7.7669 against the U.S. dollar, its highest since March 2017 .
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He is still just 27, but a host of much younger talent is rising to challenge and overtake him.
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The Nikkei fell 0.3 percent to 16,917.22 as of 0058 GMT, after rising to as high as 17,029.78 earlier.
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Not so: She keeps showing new facets of theatricality, rising to one occasion (and to her music) after another.
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DeGeneres began her career as a stand-up comedian in New Orleans before rising to fame as an actress.
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More women are rising to the top levels of companies and taking on C-suite jobs, McKinsey research found.
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After rising to new highs in July, geopolitical tensions and fears of a global economic slowdown weighed on markets.
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The Standard Range Plus version of the Model 2000 is rising to $23,4903 from $2490,238, according to Tesla's website.
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We recited the Serenity Prayer before we ate, pleased by the way we felt ourselves rising to the occasion.
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A crude glut has persisted, with U.S. inventories rising to 539.7 million barrels in the week to April 29.
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U.S. bond yields US10YT=RR rose after the jobs report, with the 10-year yield rising to 1.87 percent.
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Commodity markets too are benefited from the improved global growth outlook, with copper futures rising to two-week highs .
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Investors viewed the euro zone's current conditions favorably, with a sub-index rising to 41.8 from 39.8 in September.
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She also had a successful career as a solo artist, rising to the top of the Korean music charts.
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Year over year, gross domestic product is seen rising to 2.25 percent this year and 2.45 percent next year.
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The US tariffs start at a rate of 10%, before rising to 25% at the end of the year.
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Quang was promoted through the Communist party's ranks, rising to become a police general and member of the politburo.
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The country's pension system was a contributing factor in Brazil's deficit rising to 2.63 percent of GDP in 2015.
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CBOT March corn hit resistance at its 100-day moving average after rising to its highest since Nov. 8.
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They will start at 21.3301 percent by 2025, rising to 30 percent by 2030 and 100 percent by 2040.
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Platinum fell 0.67 percent to $995.74 an ounce, after rising to a three-week high of $1,013.60 on Monday.
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Brent crude was up 96 cents, or 1.31 percent, at$74.36 by 0102 GMT, after earlier rising to $133.
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He joined the MDC at its formation in 1999, rising to become youth leader, national spokesman and chief organiser.
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Trump's trade threats are inspiring an equal and opposite reaction — growing numbers of Americans are rising to defend NAFTA.
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Weather: A slight chance of flurries early in the morning, but turning sunny and rising to the mid-40s.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.9 percent, rising to its highest since July 2015.
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But they continued to grow in size, rising to 61.1 million fine troy ounces from 60.620 million ounces in March.
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The 20-year bonds yielded 0.355 percent, up half a basis point, after rising to as high as 0.360 percent.
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A male-directed movie about a young blonde ingenue rising to pop stardom felt like a recipe for gratuitous objectification.
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Investors are piling into commodities, sending the value of commodity assets under management rising to levels not seen since 2014.
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The yen was higher across the board, rising to 108.85 yen per dollar and 0.4 percent to 122.77 per euro.
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He went on to pursue a career in politics, rising to become Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1987.
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Five-year German bond yields turned positive for the first time in more than three years, rising to 0.002 percent .
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They suggested traders saw about a 24 percent chance of rates rising to 1.25-1.50 percent at the Fed's Sept.
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The dollar index was flat at 98.385 after rising to a two-and-a-half week high of 98.40 earlier.
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From 219 to 723, the number of homicides here tripled, rising to a level not seen in nearly a decade.
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Volkswagen also had a good quarter, despite tougher car-emissions standards in Europe, with net profit rising to €2.7bn ($3.1bn).
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More consumers also expected improvement over the next 6 months, with the share rising to 16.8 percent from 15 percent.
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The dollar index was down 0.1% at 98.255 after earlier rising to a 2-1/2-week high of 98.40.
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The dollar index was down 0.2% at 98.166 after earlier rising to a 2-1/2-week high of 98.40.
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The dollar index was flat at 98.375 after earlier rising to a two-and-a-half-week high of 98.40.
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The dollar index was down 0.2% at 98.166 after earlier rising to a 91.203-1/2-week high of 98.40.
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The surface on which everything sits recedes at a relatively sharp angle, while rising to the midpoint of the tondo.
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Consumers were also more upbeat, with the index in that sector rising to -1.5 in August from -1.7 in July.
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But Spanish industry players are rising to the challenge, with airlines increasing the number of flights between Spain and Asia.
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Russia is the world's biggest oil producer and its output has been rising to record highs despite low crude prices.
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Commodity-linked currencies surged, with the New Zealand dollar rising to its highest against its U.S. counterpart since May 2015.
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Yet a few vendors are quickly rising to the challenge of a brave new world untethered from wire-based headphones.
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The group also forecast full-year 2019 EBITDA rising to between 820-850 million euros, from 712 million in 2018.
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But a survey of fans in 2018 found that only 69% are interested in Tests, rising to 92% for T20.
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In April, the central bank estimated an inflation rate of 0.8 percent in 2017, rising to 1.5 percent in 2018.
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The NSE index ended down 0.28 percent at 8,917.95 after earlier rising to its strongest level since March 4, 2015.
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Activity at large factories gathered steam in July, with the sub-index for big manufacturers rising to 52.9 from 52.7.
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She said Lockheed was expecting 59 or 60 F-35 deliveries in 2017, rising to around 100 deliveries in 2018.
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In 2017, she made her music available on Spotify, rising to the top of the charts again in the process.
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Notably, the percentage of families with retirement accounts also reversed its recent decline, rising to 52 percent from 49 percent.
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With economic growth rising to 212% in the fourth quarter of 24, the low unemployment is a recipe for trouble.
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The unit saw profit rising to 58.3 million pounds in the first half, from 45 million pounds a year earlier.
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The 10-year note yield saw its biggest one day jump since 2011, rising to 2.06 percent by late Wednesday.
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Over the last month, however, prices have started to creep back up again, rising to $503 per barrel on Monday.
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The dollar fell against a basket of currencies, with the euro rising to $21 and the yen falling to 215.
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The blue-chip FTSE 06003 index fell 0.5 percent after rising to its highest level since May 3 on Tuesday.
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Cole sees dollar/yen rising to 120 yen per dollar by the end of 2019 from current levels of 110.55.
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With temperatures in Paris rising to 31 degrees Celsius (88 Fahrenheit), emergency services were on standby for anyone passing out.
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The euro firmed 0.4 percent on the day to $1.07400 after earlier rising to $1.07460, its highest since Dec. 8.
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Annual credit expansion was single-digit in 2017, while tepid consumption kept growth from rising to much above 5 percent.
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Australia also boosted its shipments to China in January, with imports rising to 7.9 million tonnes from December's 5.8 million.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 was little changed by 1245 GMT after earlier rising to its highest since early May.
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The Nikkei finished down 0.01 percent at 16,925.68, after rising to a three-month closing high in the previous session.
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May's job growth rose to 85003,000 from 11,000, and June's jobs figure was even stronger, rising to 292,000 from 287,000.
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Three quarters of tariffs will be removed as soon as the deal is ratified, rising to 99% when fully implemented.
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U.S. two-year Treasury note yields steadied after rising to a more than six-year high of 1.1070 percent earlier.
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The is seen rising to 2,035 this year and 2,158 next year from the current S&P level of 1,877.
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After rising to power, Castro had many of his political opponents imprisoned or exiled and suppressed independent media and dissidents.
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The Canadian dollar rallied on the inflation data, rising to C$1.2840 to the U.S. dollar, or 77.88 U.S. cents.
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The 30-year and 40-year yield added 1.5 basis points each, rising to 0.595 percent and 0.665 percent, respectively.
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From the speakers came the sound of 40,000 people stamping their feet between pitches, their voices rising to a roar.
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The U.S. dollar slid alongside stocks after rising to a two-month high in morning trade after the GDP data.
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Like Clinton, Cintrón thwarted the systems that prevented her, as a woman, from rising to the top of her field.
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It was last down 0.16 percent at 97.862, after rising to 98.169 in overnight trading, the highest since March 10.
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Gold prices hit a three-month high on Monday, extending their largest weekly gain since July 2013, rising to $1,182.
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The company had previously aimed to supply 2 million properties by 13, rising to 10 million by the mid-2020s.
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New York May cocoa closed flat at $3,062 per tonne, after rising to $3,077, the highest level since Jan. 5.
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From 2006-2015, women earned 7.6 percent more than male peers, before rising to a 7.8 percent difference more recently.
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The country's current pension plan was a contributing factor in Brazil's deficit rising to 10 percent of GDP in 2015.
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The firm forecast the Mexican online market would be worth $7.1 billion next year, rising to $14 billion by 2022.
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Sales of the drugs exploded, rising to nearly $10 billion in 2015, from $1 billion in 20123, according to IMS.
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Prices for U.S. Treasuries fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note rising to a seven-year high.
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The optimistic tone reached currency markets, too, with the Chinese yuan rising to a 12-week high versus the dollar.
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Neither is bogged down by the pressure and duty of the occasion, instead rising to it with joy and personality.
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French transport and energy consulting firm Akka Technologies reported on Tuesday a third quarter revenue rising to 441.1 million euros.
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New towers are rising to join those of Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, DZ Bank, Helaba and others on Frankfurt's jagged skyline.
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Facebook, reporting after the bell, said its profits had tripled from a year earlier, rising to $1.5 billion this quarter.
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Economists are expecting attitudes to remain at fairly optimistic levels, rising to about 92 from the March reading of 91.
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Marathon Oil added 38 cents, or 2.7 percent, rising to $14.25, while Tesoro rose $2.76, or 3.7 percent, to $102.433.
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It states that about 2.6 million jobs could be lost nationwide in 2019, rising to almost 3 million by 85033.
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The 6 percent 2042 subordinated COFINA bond has steadied, last bid at 23.71 with a yield rising to 25.5 percent .
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Consumer sentiment, however, on Wednesday missed expectations for December, declining to 2681 after rising to a decade high this fall.
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In total, the film earned $373 million in the U.S., rising to $531 million after adjustment for ticket price inflation.
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The broader Topix closed effectively flat at 2.13,22.1 after rising to 21,2112.6100, also a top last seen in August 2015 .
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He had raised both hands to his helmet as he took the chequered flag, with the crowd rising to applaud.
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Data for September was revised to show the deficit rising to $54.6 billion instead of the previously reported $54.0 billion.
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Embattled retailer Steinhoff International, which held its much anticipated annual general meeting, pared gains after earlier rising to 3.23 rand.
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Devastating military force can be deployed without (in the Obama administration's view) rising to the level of war or hostilities.
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While the number of deals above $10 billion is increasing, the benefits of advising on them aren't rising to match.
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His race is rising to top of the list of priorities among Democrats running for office, even in local races.
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Prince Harry served on active duty in the British military for about a decade, rising to the rank of captain.
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The pan-European stock index was flat at 0830 GMT after rising to a six-week high in early trading.
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Rising to that responsibility can't be easy in an American "moment" tense with divisive politics, resurgent racism, and gun violence.
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International real estate In Dubai, a flurry of new development is rising to meet demand and stabilizing a volatile market.
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On that chart, a spike of green data points appears, rising to twice the height recorded in a typical season.
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Entry-level rooms at our top picks start as low as $87 per night, rising to $320 for fancier digs.
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The RAND study estimated the state's cost at $2000 billion in the first year, rising to more than $275 billion.
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Quickly rising to the top are the alpha females Miranda Priestly ("The Devil Wears Prada") and Clarissa Vaughan ("The Hours").
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast the index rising to 48.5 in January from the previously reported 0003 in December.
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The reading for British factories was also better than expected, rising to 49.8 from 47.5, the highest level since April.
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Prices are listed as low as €17 a bed (about $18.50), rising to €59 (about $64) for a single room.
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Representative Ben Ray Luján has held the seat since 2009, rising to become the highest-ranking Hispanic in the House.
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With the death toll rising to at least 106, and infections spreading to still more countries, the impacts reverberated globally.
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And in the post-Weinstein wake of galvanized voices rising to a crescendo, I recently added my own #MeToo story.
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The rapper's latest album, "Kamikaze," is quickly rising to the top of the charts after its surprise release last week.
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The injuries, along with his three years of military service, may have diminished his chances of rising to the majors.
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Going to church was like falling into a trance, Katya says; she imagined rising to heaven to watch angels fly.
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Collectors who have been offered the works report that prices start around $500,303 apiece rising to upward of $5 million.
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Rather than rising to the honor of the office, Trump has lowered the office with his whiny, fragile, vindictive pettiness.
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Delays have more than doubled in frequency, rising to over 21.1,26 each month from about 212,22014 a month in 23.2.
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Shares of T-Mobile and Sprint hit new all-time highs following the summertime announcement, with Sprint rising to $8.06.
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Stock market futures liked the news, rising to indicate a positive open, while government bond yields also moved considerably higher.
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Platinum rose 2.2 percent to $963.20 per ounce after rising to its highest since June 14 in the previous session.
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Drug companies would either play ball or face an excise tax starting at 65 percent and rising to 95 percent.
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Pot stocks — or cannabis stocks, if you want to use the more respectable name — are rising to unheard-of valuations.
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One major change: The standard deduction is almost doubled for single and married filers, rising to $12,000 and $24,000, respectively.
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Expectations for the euro zone also improved, with that index rising to 21.5 points from 10.6 in the previous month.
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The upshot: Executives with design backgrounds are rising to the top and, in some cases, delivering billions in new revenue.
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Like new-car prices, used prices have also been rising, to an average of $19,189 in 2016, according to Edmunds.com.
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Brent crude futures are expected to average $58.63 per barrel in 2017, rising to $66.28 in 2018, the poll showed.
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Mr. de Menocal settled into a banker's life, rising to become vice president of the First National Bank of Boston.
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He was drafted into the Army in the mid-1950s and stayed on for 20 years, rising to lieutenant colonel.
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Data for September was revised to show the deficit rising to $2023 billion instead of the previously reported $2202 billion.
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By 2017, mean wait time at V.A. hospitals had gone down 17.7 days, while rising to 20.93 for private practitioners.
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And she portrays a disconcertingly changeable, mordant yet (seemingly genuinely) hopeful Carmen, rising to stony grandeur in the final duet.
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After rising to the top of the polls in Iowa, Mr. Buttigieg finally found himself under assault at a debate.
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By 1959, the number of known heroin addicts in Britain had dropped to 19203, before rising to 342 by 1964.
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In 1982, warm El Niño waters prevented nutrients from rising to the ocean surface, and many animals starved to death.
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In June, Atieva's manufacturing director told Reuters the plant would build 20,000 cars a year, eventually rising to 130,000 annually.
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Germany's 30-year bond yield was on track for its biggest one-day jump since 2017, rising to -0.11% DE30YT=RR.
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Brent crude futures was down 0.2 percent at $60.78 a barrel after rising to $61 overnight, the highest since July 2015.
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" Though rising to the top has been anything but simple, Hubbard and Kelley are "super thankful for every bit of success.
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Interest payments on the debt are estimated to triple in the next decade, rising to $915 billion a year by 2028.
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ET is expected to show the consumer confidence index rising to a reading of 130 in May from 129.2 in April.
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The greenback was a shade higher at 2200 yen after rising to a two-week high of 114.500 the previous day.
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Some see an Obama restoration movement with Joe Biden , Eric Holder or some other loyalist rising to reclaim the party's mantle.
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Silver fell 1 percent to $15.91 per ounce after rising to its highest since July 2018 at $16.19 in previous session.
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In the United States, however, bond prices were lower, with the 10-year benchmark yield US10YT=RR rising to 1.95 percent.
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Perhaps Yannis is aware of this and is rising to his final form as emperor of the national indie club night.
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The Czech crown is expected to gain more than 2 percent, rising to 25.165 versus the euro over the coming year.
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It fell by as much as 10 percent before rising to a 4-percent loss at the end of the day.
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Sterling gained some ground on Monday, rising to a one-week high ahead of British lawmakers reconvening later in the week.
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Dow saw a 14 percent increase in revenue in the quarter, with net sales rising to $13.02 billion from $11.46 billion.
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