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Obama pleads for patience with pace of economic recovery, says 'it's going to ...
Washington Post
By AP, WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says people need to be patient about the economic recovery and that training workers for manufacturing jobs will help with the turnaround. The recession didn't happen overnight and won't end that way, either, ...
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Polls Show Economic Worries Hurting Obama
Voice of America
President Obama's approval rating is also down in other polls this week conducted by the Washington Post and ABC News and by CNN and the Opinion Research Corporation, and the main reason is what voters see as a sputtering economic recovery. ...
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Summary of Economic Reports by Federal Reserve District Banks
Bloomberg
By Vincent Del Giudice - Wed Jun 08 21:00:50 GMT 2011 Following is a summary of US economic conditions as reported by the 12 Federal Reserve district banks in the central bank's latest regional survey, also known as the Beige Book. ...
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Pawlenty's magical economic plan
Washington Post
So when the former Minnesota governor outlined his economic plan the other day, you might have hoped for more of the same sobriety, on a grander scale. An editorial writer specializing in politics, the budget and other domestic issues, she also writes ...
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Fed's Plosser-economic weakness temporary
Reuters
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - The standoff between US President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans over raising the government's borrowing limits is casting a shadow over the economic recovery, which has hit a temporary soft patch, a top Federal ...
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Obama Economic Shakeup Amid Bad News
Fox News
President Obama talking with Cleveland's WEWS about the economic slowdown in May. Austan Goolsbee has been as close to an economic guru as Barack Obama has had. The Canadian-born University of Chicago professor was an adviser to Obama in the Senate, ...
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Asian Stocks Fall on U.S. Economic Slowdown; Canon, Toyota, Newcrest Drop
Bloomberg
Some $364 billion has been erased from the market value of the measure since this year's peak on May 2, amid disappointing economic data, capped by a jobs report last week that showed US companies hired fewer workers than estimated. ...
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Tim Pawlenty's dubious economic assertions
Washington Post (blog)
Tim Pawlenty delivered on Tuesday what was billed a major economic speech, in an apparent effort to burnish his free-market credentials in the race for the GOP presidential nomination. Speaking at the University of Chicago, the former Minnesota ...
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Arab revolutions mask economic status quo
Aljazeera.net
As one left-wing paper headlined a story in 1978: "Egypt puts the IMF on notice, heralding new era of economic development." But the new era was stillborn; Egypt would soon be far too tightly enmeshed within the US-led order to pursue an independent ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Slip; Economic Worries Persist
Wall Street Journal
Also, concerns regarding global economic growth persisted. The German parliament voted Friday to approve the possible German contribution to a second package of aid for Greece, with conditions, easing some of the nervousness surrounding the outlook for ...
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AP analysis: Economic stress at 2-year low
The Associated Press
The nation's economic stress fell to a two-year low in April, thanks to the strongest private-sector hiring in five years and a dip in bankruptcy filings, according to The Associated Press' monthly analysis. The improved picture for jobs and bankruptcy ...
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Hour by Hour, a Measure of Economic Stress
New York Times (blog)
By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM Ben S. Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, highlighted a relatively obscure measure of economic health, "aggregate hours of production workers," to make the important point that our economy is not very healthy at all. ...
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New York Times (blog)
TREASURIES-Gloomy economic picture pushes yields lower
Reuters
By Chris Reese NEW YORK, June 10 (Reuters) - US Treasury debt prices rose on Friday as stocks slid on a new round of worries about the economic recovery, driving investors to the safety of lower-risk government debt. Even with benchmark yields hovering ...
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Avoiding 'Short-Termism' Is Investors' Challenge - Fink
Wall Street Journal
(Updates with Fink's prediction for economic growth, call for government to stimulate investing and for regulators to reduce stop-loss orders, beginning in third paragraph.) By Daisy Maxey Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--The biggest ...
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Fed's Hoenig Holds Firm Despite Recent Economic Slowdown
Wall Street Journal
Recent economic reports showing chronic unemployment, ongoing housing woes and slowing economic growth have added fuel to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's position that the Fed's historic efforts to keep interest rates low are still needed. ...
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China launches economic projects in North Korea
Los Angeles Times
The Chinese Commerce Ministry issued a brief news release Thursday saying that Chinese and North Korean officials had reached a consensus during three days of meetings this week that the economic development zones would be "government-guided, ...
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Los Angeles Times
Slow economy weighing on stock market, finally
The Associated Press
Yet the economic recovery has been frustratingly slow. Now a spate of disappointing economic news is interrupting the market rally. It has money managers questioning whether the market can pull out of reverse and again leave the sputtering economy in ...
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The Associated Press
Gloomy economic data pulls FTSE close below key levels
Reuters
By David Brett LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's FTSE 100 closed below key technical levels on Friday as more downbeat economic data intensified worries about the health of the global economy. Import prices in the United States rose for the eighth straight ...
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Economic Half-Measures Loom As Roadblocks To Reelection For Obama
Huffington Post
WASHINGTON -- During the 2008 campaign, the ultra-reductive way of looking at what each candidate wanted to do about the country's economic calamity was to say that then-Senator Barack Obama wanted to stimulate the economy, and Senator John McCain ...
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Japan Narrows GDP Contraction Figure
Wall Street Journal
By TAKASHI NAKAMICHI TOKYO—Japan made a slight upward revision of its first-quarter economic performance Thursday, but the latest figures still show the severest contraction in two years, highlighting the huge impact on the economy of the March 11 ...
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Scout Investments Economic and Market Outlook
Kansas City Star
The financial and economic effects of the second round of Quantitative Easing (QE2) are coming to an end. Officially, QE2 will be over by the end of June. With the current lowering of economic growth momentum and the increase in economic uncertainty, ...
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TREASURIES-Economic worries push yields to 6-month lows
Reuters
By Chris Reese NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuters) - US Treasury yields dipped to six-month lows on Thursday as data on weekly jobless claims added to recent evidence the economic recovery is stumbling, bolstering the safe-haven appeal of US government debt. ...
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EGYPT: Foreign debt constrains economic choices
Los Angeles Times
Economic growth is expected to drop from an early forecast of 5.5% to a maximum of 2% for the 2010-11 fiscal year, the country's lowest growth rate during the past decade. Meanwhile, government expenditures are steadily rising, following a 15% hike in ...
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Soft patch? Three reasons economic growth is slowing.
Christian Science Monitor
Two years after the Great Recession ended, the economic expansion has slowed to an annual rate of 1.8 percent in the first quarter of 2011 versus 3.1 percent in the final quarter of 2010. Why is the rebound so tepid? Here are three key indicators, ...
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Christian Science Monitor
New jobless claims unexpectedly rise
Reuters
By Doug Palmer WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Record exports in April tempered fears that the economic recovery was running off the rails, even though first-time claims for jobless benefits edged higher last week. A Commerce Department report on Thursday ...
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Canadian Dollar Drops as Crude Oil, Stocks Fall on Economic Slowdown Signs
Bloomberg
The loonie advanced on June 7 against the US dollar after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the US central bank should maintain record monetary stimulus to boost a "frustratingly slow" economic recovery. Canada's dollar dropped the next day ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks fall on economic worries; oil climbs
Reuters
By Wanfeng Zhou NEW YORK, June 8 (Reuters) - US and European stocks fell for a sixth straight day on Wednesday on worries about a bleak global economic outlook, while oil prices jumped after OPEC failed to reach an agreement to increase output. ...
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Goolsbee Says U.S. Will Reach Deal on Debt Limit (Transcript)
Bloomberg
Austan Goolsbee, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, in an interview on Bloomberg Television's "Political Capital with Al Hunt," airing this weekend, said he is confident that the administration and Congress will reach a deal to ...
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Tyrangiel Says US Can Adapt Economic Ideas From Abroad
Washington Post
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel talks about the magazine's cover story on innovative economic ideas from across the world that may help boost the US economy. Tyrangiel speaks with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg ...
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Risk of another recession small but growing
CNN
By Chris Isidore @CNNMoney June 10, 2011: 4:03 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Experts worry that the risk of falling into another recession has increased, according to a CNNMoney economic survey. To be sure, economists still place long odds on that worst ...
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Tweet costs Pa. development agency worker her job
The Associated Press
(AP) — An economic development agency has let one of its employees go over a Twitter post that suggested her colleagues knock off work early to play golf. Social media specialist Vanessa Williams lost her job with the Lehigh Valley Economic ...
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Fed's Lockhart frustrated with "halting" recovery
Reuters
CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta Dennis Lockhart listens during a presentation at the American Economic Association Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, January 4, 2010. By Joe Rauch CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - The US economic recovery ...
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Gold steady near 1-month top on economic concerns
Reuters
Gold has gained 5 percent in the past three weeks, boosted by disappointing US economic indicators including Friday's weak jobs data. Investors have been trying to gauge whether the US Federal Reserve will embark on a new round of government bond ...
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GM CEO says economic outlook uncertain
Reuters
Economists and government officials have called recent US economic reports on economic activity and employment disappointing, raising concerns that the nation may be sliding back toward recession. US automakers have been the nation's first major ...
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Stocks start slow amid economic woes
CNN
By Ben Rooney June 8, 2011: 5:00 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Stocks fell Wednesday, with the Dow and S&P ending lower for a sixth consecutive session, as investors remain concerned about signs of an economic slowdown. The Dow Jones industrial average ...
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Michigan's recession is over at last, economists say
Detroit Free Press
After two years of shrinking, the state's economy grew 2.9% last year, faster than the national average of 2.6%, according to the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. That's a dramatic turnaround from declines of 4.3% in 2008 and 5% in 2009. ...
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Slowing US Raises Economic Stakes For Currencies
Wall Street Journal
By Siva Sithraputhran Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)-Key economic indicators from around the world have tumbled recently but have not been matched by shifts in foreign exchange markets, suggesting currency investors remain sanguine for now. ...
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Club for Growth Dings Romney As 'Flip Flopper'
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Neil King Jr. The Club for Growth keeps coming up half empty in its quest for the perfect, pro-growth economic conservative to back in the 2012 election. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks about the importance of Medicare with Robert ...
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Treasuries Gain After Bernanke Says Economic Recovery 'Frustratingly Slow'
Bloomberg
US debt advanced as economic pessimism discouraged demand for higher-yielding assets. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index fell for a sixth straight week, dropping 2.2 percent. Futures on crude oil slid 1.1 percent to $99.11 a barrel. ...
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Obama's economic plea: Patience and optimism
USA Today
"There are going to be some times where we're surprised with better economic data than we expected." He added: "We are on the path of a recovery, but it's got to accelerate. And that's going to require a continuation of a lot of the steps that I've ...
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USA Today
Fed officials say economic data disappointing
Reuters
By Kristina Cooke NEW YORK (Reuters) - US Federal Reserve officials on Monday said recent economic data has been disappointing, with one suggesting it could delay the Fed's exit from its extremely easy monetary policy. "The slowdown does change when ...
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Virginia launches new program to create, sustain economic development ...
Washington Post
Virginia is launching a new program to assist regions in creating and sustaining economic development opportunities. Gov. Bob McDonnell on Tuesday announced the Building Collaborative Communities program. It will promote regional economic ...
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British Gilts Jump, Pound Depreciates on Signs Economic Growth is Slowing
Bloomberg
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne rejected calls for a "Plan B" to scale back his deficit-reduction program if the economic recovery stalls, while Moody's Investors Service said the UK's Aaa credit rating may be at risk should the government ...
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ND governor touts economic growth
BusinessWeek
A report from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis put the state's current-dollar value of 2010 GDP at $34.6 billion. Gross domestic product is a measure of state productivity by the value of goods and services produced. Dalrymple said the report shows ...
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SL Tennessee invests $14M, adds 100 jobs in Clinton
Business Clarksville
Bill Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty, on Friday, joined with executives of SL America to announce a $14 million expansion of SL Tennessee, LLC, a company subsidiary operating in Clinton, Tenn. ...
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5 Economic Crises That Could Derail Your Portfolio
Investing Answers
Capital markets are so intertwined these days that an economic meltdown in any of these regions would quickly spread. The US economy needs to create 200000 jobs every month just to keep the unemployment rate steady. And hopeful signs are emerging that ...
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Small Matters: Economic recovery being fueled by fewer workers | Philadelphia ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Bill Dunkelberg According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the US economy peaked in the fourth quarter of 2007 and the recession hit bottom in the second quarter of 2009. At the peak, our economy produced $13.4 trillion of goods and ...
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Factbox: Republicans' economic "brain trust"
Reuters
ALLEN MELTZER -- A Federal Reserve expert who has advised presidents John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan, Meltzer has advanced several arguments at the core of Republicans' economic message -- most significantly, that Obama's stimulus measures have ...
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Economic slump? Just ask 2 cities
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
A bit of information that reveals the shocking impact of this economic slump. The new cities of Johns Creek and Sandy Springs expect a 911 financing deficit this year that will cost both a million dollars each. Reason? The service is funded with a ...
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