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"It was challenging but we did it": How much could you save in a no-spend month?

A mom and daughter from the City of Tonawanda jump started their 2024 savings with a "No Spend January." Here's how they did it, and how you might also be able to save some cash. ....

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Exports rise 3.12 pc in January despite Red Sea crisis; trade gap shrinks to 9-month low

India s exports rose to USD 36.92 billion in January, with a trade deficit of USD 17.49 billion. Imports grew to USD 54.41 billion. Crude oil imports rose by 4.33% to about USD 16.56 billion. Gold imports jumped by about 174% to USD 1.9 billion. April-January exports dipped by 4.89% to USD 353.92 billion. Imports contracted by 6.71% to USD 561. ....

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US industrial production unexpectedly slips in January

US industrial production unexpectedly fell in January, defying predictions of an increase due to a slump in manufacturing and mining activities, the Federal Reserve said Thursday. While mining and manufacturing fell, the index for utilities surged by 6.0 percent. ....

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Retail spending rebounds in January but monetary policy still holding us back

Retail spending rebounded in January from a weak December but remains flat as monetary policy continues to hold back spending, an ASB economist says. Figures. ....

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Food prices on the rise again - chocolate, milk and eggs lead the way

Food price inflation returned in January with Stats NZ reporting monthly food prices increased by 0.9 per cent. The biggest contributor to this rise was. ....

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