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Google pauses enforcing proprietary billing system in India after antitrust order
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Marketmind: Trick or treat?
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UK still faces 40 billion pound budget hole – Resolution Foundation
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Wheat up 6% after Russia quits Black Sea pact; corn, soy firm
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Wall Street ends strong month on weaker note; focus on Fed meeting
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Japan spent record $42.8 billion in October interventions to prop up yen
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