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In the Region | Long IslandNew York TimesHigh-end buyers in Korea are shopping the Internet to determine which Long Island school districts excel, so they can make a real estate deal, …and more »

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Asian stocks rise as Chinese investment boosts growth optimism. Australia’s jobless rate rises to 7-year high of 5.7 percent as companies cut workers. Bank of Korea keeps key interest rate at record low 2 percent for 4th straight month. China’s May exports and imports plunge 26.4 but analysts say economy improving. European stocks up ahead of key US data. Fed Beige Book says recession may be ‘moderating,’ labor weakness persists. Foreclosures fall 6 percent in May from April, smallest annu

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Earlier this week a href=”http://blogs.cfr.org/setser/2009/06/08/no-green-shoots-in-korea%E2%80%99s-may-trade-data/”Brad Setser was opining on his blog/a:br /br /blockquote“Like everyone else, I am curious to see what China’s May trade data tells us. If China truly is going to lead the global recovery, China needs to import more – and not just import more commodities for its (growing) strategic stockpiles.”/blockquotebr /Well Brad need restrain his curiosity no longer, a href=”http://www.bloombe

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