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Australia, aiming for surplus, hikes taxes on rich (AP)
AP - Australian lawmakers have narrowly approved tax hikes for the wealthy that the government says will help it meet its pledge to deliver a budget surplus next year.
 
Lawmakers get tentative deal on payroll tax, jobless benefits (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. lawmakers reached a tentative deal on Tuesday on legislation aimed at boosting the economy by extending a payroll tax cut for 160 million workers through this year and continuing long-term jobless benefits, congressional aides said.
 
Obama plan would end dozens of business tax breaks (Reuters)
Reuters - The Obama administration's corporate tax reform plan would end "dozens and dozens" of tax breaks, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Tuesday as he defended the White House's election-year call for higher taxes on the wealthy.
 
Negotiators reach tentative payroll tax cut pact (AP)

President Barack Obama speaks to continue to push Congress to act to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment insurance through the end of the year, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012,  in the Old Executive Office building on the White House complex in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - House-Senate talks on renewing a payroll tax cut that delivers about $20 a week to the average worker yielded a tentative agreement Tuesday, with lawmakers planning to unveil the pact Wednesday and sending the measure to President Barack Obama as early as this week.


 
Obama to tout American manufacturing in Wis. visit (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2012, file photo Delisa Scales touches up locks inside Master Lock company in Milwaukee, Wis. President Barack Obama will try to use his visit to Master Lock Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012, to show how the economy is improving and companies are growing jobs in the United States instead of shipping them overseas, but the success story hasn't translated across Wisconsin which has lost private sector jobs each of the past six months.  (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)AP - President Barack Obama will try to use his Wednesday visit to a Milwaukee padlock manufacturer to highlight an improving economy and showcase companies that are bringing jobs back to the U.S., even though the Wisconsin company's success isn't reflective of the state.


 
Getting to know you: Obama, Xi start relationship (AP)
AP - The man destined to be China's next leader won an extraordinary welcome across Washington on Tuesday, a finely scripted opening to one of the world's most important relationships. Trading kind words of cooperation, President Barack Obama and Xi Jinping also spoke directly about human rights and worsening foreign crises.
 
Dollar jumps to 3-month high against yen (AP)
AP - The dollar is at a three-month high against the Japanese yen after the Bank of Japan said it would increase its economic stimulus program. Traders also bought the dollar after euro zone finance ministers canceled a meeting to discuss giving Greece a second bailout.
 
Britain's top rating may yet survive (Reuters)

Chancellor George Osborne (L) leaves the Treasury with the Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander in central London November 29, 2011. REUTERS/Chris Ratcliffe/PoolReuters - Britain's top-notch credit rating may survive the threat of a downgrade because economists still believe in London's resolve to erase a huge budget deficit and the central bank's ability to print money.


 
Fed could hike interest rates before late 2014: Reuters poll (Reuters)
Reuters - There is a good chance the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates before the end of 2014, according to a Reuters poll which also showed a significant minority of economists still expect a further easing of monetary policy in coming months.
 
Retail sales point to underlying strength (Reuters)
Reuters - Retail sales picked up last month after a sluggish December, providing a firm foundation for the economy's recovery.
 
Philly Fed boss warns against speeding recovery (AP)
AP - The head of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank warned Tuesday against efforts to accelerate the nation's economic recovery, citing the threat of inflation.
 
January retail sales gain points to modest growth (AP)

FILE - In this Feb. 2, 2012 file photo, shoppers head into the Walmart store at the Steelyard Commons shopping complex in Cleveland. Americans rebounded from a weak holiday season and stepped up spending on retail goods in January, an encouraging sign for the strengthening economy. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File)AP - Americans rebounded from a weak holiday season and stepped up spending on retail goods in January. The latest government report on retail sales pointed to a slowly improving economy.


 
Insight: Post-election hangover looms for Venezuela economy (Reuters)
Reuters - From new homes in slums to cash for struggling mothers, Venezuela's Hugo Chavez is unleashing a flood of state spending to try to tip the balance in what looks like the toughest presidential election of his political career.
 
German economy pulls away from European pack (Reuters)

Workers assemble cars at a factory in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen in this January 24, 2012 file photo. REUTERS/Michael DalderReuters - German analyst and investor sentiment leapt to its highest level in 10 months in February, reinforcing signs that Europe's largest economy is returning to growth as the rest of the euro zone faces a mild recession.


 
Eurozone set for Q4 economic contraction (AP)

Alda Silva does the bookkeeping of her food store Monday, Feb. 13, 2012 in Lisbon. Small firms with fewer than fifty workers make up more than 99 percent of Portugal's businesses and they're collapsing at an alarming rate. The debt-crippled eurozone country is choking amid grinding austerity measures enacted in return for a 78 billion euro ($103 billion) bailout, a steep recession, an acute shortage of cash, and record unemployment. (AP Photo/ Francisco Seco)AP - A run of downbeat economic news Tuesday reinforced expectations that the 17-nation eurozone's economy shrank during the last three months of 2011 as the government debt crisis dragged on even the biggest and richest countries.


 
Instant view: Retail sales rise 0.4 percent in January (Reuters)
Reuters - Retail sales rose less than expected in January as consumers cut back on car purchases and did less online shopping.
 
GOP critics hit Obama's $3.8 trillion budget (AP)

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012, before the Senate Finance Committee hearing on President Barack Obama's fiscal 2013 federal budget.   (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told Congress Tuesday that the president's new $3.8 trillion spending plan would impose new taxes on only 2 percent of the nation's wealthiest families and the alternative would be to seek more painful cuts in other government programs such as defense, Social Security and Medicare.


 
BOJ signals more aggressive policy, sets inflation goal (Reuters)
Reuters - The Bank of Japan boosted its asset buying program by $130 billion on Tuesday and in the face of political pressure set an inflation goal of 1 percent, signaling a more aggressive monetary policy to pull an ailing economy out of deflation.
 
UK inflation rate drops to 3.6 percent (AP)
AP - Britain's inflation rate fell to 3.6 percent in the year to January from 4.2 percent the previous month, official figures showed Tuesday, to the likely relief of cash-strapped households which have seen muted pay increases more than eaten up by rising prices.
 
A glance at Obama's economic assumptions (AP)
AP - A glance at Obama's economic assumptions
 

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