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After decades of hard-fought progress, black economic gains were reversed in ... Washington Post Some even see a historic reversal of hard-won economic gains that took black people decades to achieve. Goldring remembers her mother taping the window shades to the wall so no one could see them stealing electricity. She remembers each time she sat on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mexican Bank Holds Rates Steady On Tame Inflation, Slow Growth Wall Street Journal By AMY GUTHRIE MEXICO CITY—The Bank of Mexico on Friday left its overnight interest rate target unchanged at 4.5%, highlighting a slowdown in economic activity and a lack of overall inflation pressures in the economy. The decision to leave the policy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Japan index signals economic recovery; consumer mood weak Reuters But in a sign any economic recovery will be moderate, a separate Bank of Japan survey showed consumer sentiment fell by a record in June from three months earlier as the pain from the March disaster persists. The index of leading economic indicators, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NYMEX-Crude ends higher on jobs, economic data Reuters NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) - US crude futures ended 2 percent higher on Thursday as data on better-than-expected private sector hiring, jobless claims and retail sales reports fueled hopes that economic growth was on the rebound. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China revises calendar for economic data releases Reuters BEIJING, July 7 (Reuters) - China will bring forward the release of monthly economic data, including inflation, by a week to the ninth of each month to avoid data leaks, the country's statistics agency said on Thursday. In a statement on its website, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Studies: Suicides in Europe Rose Due to Economic Crisis Wall Street Journal By AINSLEY THOMSON And MICHELLE ABREGO LONDON—The human impact of the recession has been laid bare by new research showing the number of suicides during the economic crisis increased by as much as 29% in parts of the UK and also spiked in the worst ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Treasury Prices Slump On Brighter US Economic Prospects Wall Street Journal The upbeat surprises come in contrast to the months-long streak of disappointing US economic data that have been driving investors into safe-haven Treasurys since early April. Investors got to rethink the "flight to quality bid of the last few days ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fed's Hoenig Says US Economic Outlook Positive Amid Risks Bloomberg By Steve Matthews - Thu Jul 07 19:05:07 GMT 2011 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig, the Fed's longest-serving policy maker, said US economic growth will likely persist while confronting risks from the federal deficit and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Economists display little interest in ethics code Reuters The American Economic Association earlier this year charged a five-person panel with looking into ethics and economics -- in part a response to the 2010 documentary "Inside Job" that vilified a number of big-name economists for arguing in favor of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Midyear outlook: Can stocks regain footing in a lagging economic recovery? Washington Post Housing, normally a key ingredient of an economic recovery, is still a disaster. One-fourth of mortgages are underwater, and 40 percent of home sales are distressed properties, which is helping to drive down prices. JP Morgan Chase calculates that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Juba: East Africa's economic boom town Aljazeera.net Most of the new country's economic activity will come from just two sectors: the oil industry and subsistence farming. Southern Sudan has little in the way of industry, meaning that the majority of basic goods have to be imported, mostly trucked across ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Citing Jobs and Economic Growth, NH Gov. Vetoes Bill to Exit RGGI Reuters "I am vetoing this legislation because it will cost our citizens jobs, both now and into the future, hinder our economic recovery and damage our state's long-term economic competitiveness," he said in a written statement on June 6. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unemployment rising, but where is the response? MarketWatch By MarketWatch WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — The economic news has gone from bad to worse. Job growth has stalled and the unemployment rate is rising again. In a very discouraging employment report, the Labor Department reported Friday that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debt ceiling: Forget a new roof, let's build a whole new economic house Los Angeles Times Remember when President Obama was just candidate Obama, and he was about "Hope" and "Change"? His presidency was going to be all big-picture stuff. With the exception of healthcare reform, though, it hasn't been. White House and congressional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alberta economic shapshot for July 9, 2011 Troy Media Corporation The disappointing job figures for June cap off a quarter that has seen US employment growth grind to a halt, with the manufacturing sector slowing down and various other economic indicators disappointing. Today's job figures caught the market ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New rum distillery to open in central Puerto Rico The Associated Press SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A new rum distillery will open in a former pharmaceutical plant in central Puerto Rico, helping to offset the loss of Captain Morgan rum from the island, economic officials said Wednesday. The Club Caribe LLC distillery is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP bickers with FDIC over small bank capital, economic recovery MarketWatch (blog) Tough high level capital levels, they complain, make it impossible for banks to make loans and spur the economic recovery. However, the FDIC has been defending the tough standards, arguing that lower capital buffers results in more troubled banks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sector Wrap: Economic slowdown hits Wall Street msnbc.com AP WASHINGTON — Sluggish economic growth this summer is hurting the unemployed, homeowners and regular investors. That pain will likely spread to Wall Street later this month when banks release their second-quarter financial results. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Reserve Names David Wilcox as Director of U.S. Economic Research Bloomberg By Joshua Zumbrun - Thu Jul 07 14:30:00 GMT 2011 The Federal Reserve Board appointed David Wilcox as the director of US economic research, replacing David Stockton, who plans to retire on Sept. 30. Wilcox, 52, will lead the 325 employees in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economic recovery quietly completes its second year STLtoday.com As far as I know, none of last weekend's fireworks were ignited to celebrate the economic recovery. If they had been, they probably would have fizzled like a soggy sparkler. What? You didn't know that this month marks the second anniversary of the US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Olympics-S.Korea expects huge economic boost from Winter Games Reuters Pyeongchang ran under the slogan "New Horizons", arguing Asia's stellar economic growth in recent decades and the continent's massive population offered an untapped market for winter sports. South Korea also hopes the event will serve as a catalyst for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are thes Chinese leading MiamiHerald.com By Tom Hudson In a busy week for economic data, perhaps the most important statistic won't come from America or even a US corporation. It's the general direction of prices in China that could shape investment markets, our economic outlook and influence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
German Industrial Output Rises Wall Street Journal By BERND RADOWITZ BERLIN—German industrial output rose in May as the economic upturn in Europe's biggest economy continues, data showed Thursday. But the expansion will probably lose steam in coming months, the government and economists said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What's next for economy: Slow growth, weak hiring CNNMoney Sluggish economic growth will continue into 2012, if not beyond, with only modest hiring and high unemployment, according to a CNNMoney survey of 27 economists. The economists predict that gross domestic product, the broadest measure of the nation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gov. Cuomo Defends Obama Economic Policies New York Daily News (blog) Cuomo today had kind words for President Obama's economic policies despite news that unemployment is again on the rise. While conceding that "nobody is happy with the state of the economy," Cuomo insisted to Albany's Talk 1300-AM that "even with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Space City USA bracing for economic crash ... again msnbc.com That economic tsunami, however, was eased by the knowledge that a new NASA spaceship, the space shuttle, was already in the works. Today, with few details, fewer contracts and flat budgets for successor spacecraft, Titusville, Merritt Island and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How bad are economic conditions? Pawn shops, payday lenders are hot NewsOK.com By BERNARD CONDON Leave a comment NEW YORK — As the economic recovery sputters, investors looking for a few good stocks may want to follow the money — or rather the TV, the beloved Fender guitar, the baubles from Grandma, the wedding ring. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US is not facing double-dip recession: Goolsbee Reuters White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Austan Goolsbee gestures as he addresses the 2010 meeting of the Wall Street Journal CEO Council in Washington, November 16, 2010. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US economy is not facing a double-dip ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Treasuries Snap Advance as Economists Say U.S. Economic Growth to Quicken Bloomberg By Wes Goodman and Monami Yui - Wed Jul 06 06:06:52 GMT 2011 Treasuries declined and the spread between 30-year bonds and two-year notes approached a record on speculation inflation will quicken as the economy improves. The difference in yield expanded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Profit-taking may loom as investors eye economic data Los Angeles Times Stocks rose for five straight days last week as the fog of the Greek debt crisis appeared to once again be lifted while better-than-anticipated economic numbers, such as Friday's manufacturing data, gave weight to the belief that the US economy was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NFL, Players Near Deal on Economic Issues Bloomberg The league and union are focusing on the chief economic issues before addressing topics such as health care and terms of free agency, the people said. NFL owners in March locked out players, who sued in federal court claiming wage-fixing and antitrust ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil Trades Near Three-Week High on Economic Optimism, U.S. Stockpile Drop Bloomberg By Ben Sharples - Fri Jul 08 03:06:29 GMT 2011 Oil traded near the highest in three weeks in New York, heading for a second weekly gain, as investors bet that shrinking stockpiles and signs of economic recovery in the US indicated fuel demand may ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
American power requires economic sacrifice Financial Times The first option is based on economic dynamism and is sustainable. The second option, based on a sacrifice of competing spending priorities, is unlikely to work over the long term. During the 1990s, the US share of total defence spending was both ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Recovery Less Important Than Debt Reduction To Americans: Poll Huffington Post Should the federal government concentrate on paying off its debt, even if it comes at the expense of a more robust economic recovery? Or should it focus on stimulating the economy, even if that means running up more costs? According to a poll published ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Economic Boom in Joplin KSPR Although the national economic forecast looks grim, business is booming in the Ozarks. Help wanted signs are prominently posted along highways in Joplin, advertising work for whomever wants it. Painters, contractors and restoration workers from all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Layoff Numbers Paint Unclear Economic Picture Forbes (blog) News that the overall 2011 layoff pace is slower than 2010 comes as little comfort to the 41000+ Americans who were laid off in June. That number represents an 11 percent increase over May's numbers, which were themselves a 2 percent increase over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney tries again on economic message: Obama 'deepened the downturn' msnbc.com By NBC's Matt Loffman Mitt Romney told small business owners during a roundtable discussion in Hampton, NH, that President Obama has made the economic recovery "anemic" and that small businesses have "been very hard hit." "This recovery has been anemic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
He Lost, She Lost: Jobs, Gender and the Economic Recovery ABC News (blog) A new study from the Pew Research center is expected to clear up who is doing better under the economic recovery: men or women. While the expected headline is true – men are enjoying more jobs bounce during the recovery than women are – there's another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: Now Can We Say Obama Economic Plan Fails? Investor's Business Daily Economy: With unemployment now at 9.2% and job growth at a standstill, is there anyone not blinded by ideology or rank partisanship who can't see that Obama's spend-and-regulate economic plan has been an utter failure? When Obama was running for office ... See all stories on this topic » |
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