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Date Added: July 04, 2008 05:56:02 AM
FRANKFURT, Germany — Wary of higher energy and commodity prices, the European Central Bank raised its benchmark interest rate Thursday by a quarter percentage point to 4.25 percent, a move it hopes will help curtail rising inflation in the 15...

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