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Ben Bernanke says Libor system flawed
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US economy faces new headwinds
Ben Bernanke, the US central bank chief, paints stark outlook on the state of the US economy.
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Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve head, urges congress against making quick spending cuts that could hurt growth.
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Europe under pressure to solve debt crisis
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