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The $132.9 billion budget would bring total spending 2.7% below the current-year amount.
Cuomo Budget Contains Blanks Jacob Gershman 2011
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But none of that appears to faze Mr. Wall, who in recent weeks personally contributed $2.5 million to help plug the current-year deficit and initiated a campaign to raise the balance.
City Opera Ponders Cuts, Suspends Season Erica Orden 2011
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Meanwhile, the budget would increase the Securities and Exchange Commission's funding to about $1.566 billion in funding, a roughly $242 million increase over its current-year budget.
Budget Seeks CFTC User Fee, More Funds for Regulators Andrew Ackerman 2012
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The Reserve Bank of Australia, or RBA, has forecast growth of 4.25% in 2011 and 3.75% in 2012, but recently signaled it will likely trim its current-year growth forecast.
Roubini Sees Robust China Growth Into 2013 Enda Curran 2011
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The current-year period included $169 million in debt prepayment costs, among other items.
CIT Is Upbeat on the Economy Andrew R. Johnson 2011
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The current-year quarter was hurt by two cents a share due to merger-related costs and other items, while the year-ago quarter included a benefit of four cents a share.
Time Warner Cable Net Slips Amid Pay-TV Woes Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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The most obvious explanation—weekend reports of a ¥570 billion $7.1 billion current-year loss and an utterance of the word "bankruptcy" from the Tokyo Stock Exchange's president—is also the least sensible.
Tepco's Accidental Bankruptcy? Joseph Sternberg 2011
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On a more near-term basis, that fumbling for a view of the coming year arrives as analysts also firm up their current-year views.
Summer Doldrums or Rally? Dave Kansas 2011
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With negotiations on the current-year budget proving difficult, leaders of both parties are trying to broaden the discussion.
Fiscal Showdown Looms in Capitol Janet Hook 2011
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Analyst Bill Gallston of the Brookings Institution said that even if current-year spending levels are agreed to, bigger budget battles remain.
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