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The 2016 elections are likely to be fought on inequality and economic themes, rather than social issues
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Talks tomorrow are the last chance for a deal, since the Greek and other euro-area parliaments must then approve it
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Labour market remained tight in May, but pay growth lags behind
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Both personal income and spending were strong in May, indicating that the bounce from the first quarter will continue
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Gold miners can expect a volatile period, due in part to inherently unsustainable trade union politics
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The Federal Reserve will track consumer prices for signs of declining inflation, which does not look likely
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Low energy costs have not translated into a spending boost, to the consternation of the Federal Reserve
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Wage pressures are starting to rise, putting pressure on the BOE
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Pre-election pressures will lead to higher wage increases, despite the fall in employment rates
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The outlook for the state's finances is bleak, though possible new loans and policy changes may help firms
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