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U.S. nitrogen exports jump as Europe scrambles for fertilizer
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Microsoft powers up search for Chinese gaming hits in race against Sony
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Fed to hike by 75 bps again on Nov. 2, should pause when inflation halves – economists: Reuters poll
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Wall St closes sharply higher on hopes of abating Fed
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