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Chelsea have been interested in Endrick in the past, but with the Blues now well stocked in attack there are no indications they would want to bring him in now.

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That is a new indication that Europeans continue to give priority to saving over spending.

U.S. stock futures gained Sunday, despite coming off the worst week for tech stocks since April, as investors clung to indications that a deal may be in the works to end the government shutdown.

If recent history is any indication, those games could be highly lucrative.

The best indications from the private sector mainly suggest the economy hasn’t changed dramatically since then, when official stats showed modest but rising unemployment of 4.3% and consumer inflation of around 3%.

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