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[That] there was "unusual uncertainty" over the economy's outlook. He told Congress the Fed, which has already slashed interest rates close to zero, was ready to take further measures to support the economy if necessary. ...
Chatting up the ladies of The View is not going to get the majority of people's minds off the worsening economy. The recovery is definitely slowing down and there are signs in the latest national product and income reports that are very ...
Economy Moves Forward in 2nd Quarter...Slowly. Samuel Staley July 30, 2010, 2:13pm. The U.S. Deparment of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis released its estimates of 2nd quarter 2010 growth and the results are hardly something to ...
CEBS announces results of EU-wide stress tests. The results of the banking stress-tests, involving 91 banks, were published on 23 July ... 27/07/2010 | The euro | Opinion polls in the new Member States. 27/07/2010 | European Economy. ...
First the bad news: a growing number of economists suggest the US has significant chance of falling into another recession -- and today's GDP numbers aren't much comfort.
The quote of the week comes from Bob Costello, Chief Economist of the American Trucking Association who is warning of an economic slowdown: ATA Chief Economist.
Our leaders have finally managed to extend unemployment benefits to the long-term jobless. A look into these numbers reveals which folks are stuck in the ICU, nowhere near the economic "recovery" some pundits are ready to declare.
The Commerce Department, in revisions issued Friday, estimates the economy shrank 2.6 percent last year — the steepest drop since 1946. That's worse than the 2.4 percent decline originally estimated. The economy's plunge underscores why ...
The US economy continued to grow in the second quarter, but the pace slowed more than economists had expected. Plus: Mortgage rates drop again.
In the latest issue of the combined Bloomberg/Businessweek (how's that going, anyway?) you'll find this intriguing story about the changing habits of the.