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BusinessWeek Investor's Figures of the Week pages provide a wealth of investment data, including weekly changes in more than 25 worldwide market indexes, interest rates, and mutual-fund performance. Also includes weekly changes in the BW 50 Index, both for the overall index and for all 50 component companies. Plus: the latest weekly changes in the BW Production Index and several charts that plot changes in key indexes.


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