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Euro area output increased at slowest pace in almost a year

  Bloomberg Euro area economic activity increased at its slowest pace in almost a year as infections of the coronavirus’s Omicron strain ripped through the services industry. While supply disruptions eased somewhat for manufacturers, a composite gauge for both sectors falls for a second month, to 52.4 in January from 53.3 in December, according to a survey of purchasing managers ...

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Mexico’s annual inflation slows on core price woes

  Bloomberg Mexico’s annual inflation slowed slightly less than expected in early January and remained far above target, leaving the central bank in a tight spot amid indications the economy is in recession. Consumer prices rose 7.13% from a year earlier, compared to the 7.12% median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg and 7.26% in the last two weeks of ...

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LA port sees record cargo in 2021 despite trade snarls

  Bloomberg The Port of Los Angeles moved record cargo volumes last year amid an import surge at the U.S.’s biggest container gateway and supply-chain snarls brought on by the pandemic. The West Coast port handled 10.7 million 20-foot container units in 2021, 13% more volume than in 2018, the previous record year, Executive Director Gene Seroka said. US supply ...

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