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The global economy will grow a faster than expected 4.2% in 2010, but is not yet secure, says the International Monetary Fund.

Ash chaos 'cost airlines $1.7bn'
Airlines have lost about $1.7bn due to the disruptions to flights caused by the Icelandic volcanic eruption, the industry says.

New high for Greek debt cost
The Greek government's cost of borrowing hits a new record high as talks on an EU rescue package begin.


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