Sunday, January 11, 2009

Economy

Economy
Volatility Alert: Fear Increases as Economy Weakens
Forbes - NY,USA
After seeing a nice end of year rally, the major market indices saw significant declines this past week. Concerns about the depth and width of the current ...
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In His Emphasis on Economy, Obama Is Looking to History
New York Times - United States
Mr. Obama said that it would take time to fix the economy but that swift action was necessary. By ADAM NAGOURNEY and JIM RUTENBERG WASHINGTON — It is still ...
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Economy Made Few Gains in Bush Years
Washington Post - United States
By Neil Irwin and Dan Eggen President Bush has presided over the weakest eight-year span for the US economy in decades, according to an analysis of key data ...
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USA Today
Economy prompts more calls to suicide hotlines
USA Today - USA
Among areas with suicide hotlines reporting increases in callers since the economy slid: Dallas; Pittsburgh; suburban San Francisco; Hyattsville, Md.; ...
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Toyota Sees 30% Fuel-Economy Boost With Hybrid-Only Lexus Sedan
Bloomberg - USA
... said its first hybrid-only Lexus will deliver at least 30 percent better fuel economy than any vehicle in the luxury brand’s lineup. ...
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Seniors: Economy's nothing like Great Depression
Chicago Tribune - United States
AP CEDAR LAKE, Ind. - Indiana seniors in their 80s and 90s who've heard comparisons of the nation's current financial woes to the Great Depression say ...
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Obama Seeks Swift Action on Economy
Voice of America - USA
"Here is what we know, though: that the sooner a recovery and reinvestment package is in place, the sooner we can start turning the economy around. ...
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German coalition eyes plan to revive ailing economy
Reuters - USA
Merkel is seeking re-election in September and heads into the campaign with the economy in recession and the labour market entering a downturn for the first ...
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Stimulus plan could jump-start economy
MiamiHerald.com - Miami,FL,USA
President-elect Barack Obama has gotten off to a good start with his plan to revive the crippled economy by stressing the need for quick action and making a ...
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Dallas Morning News
In bad economy, many Californians packing up and leaving
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
The natural beauty along Highway 1 in California couldn't offset a sour economy, a housing bust and job losses as reasons to pack up and leave the state the ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Economy

NYT reporter warns of one-term Obama - Alexander Burns - Politico.com
White House reporters for The New York Times predict that the market collapse will force Obama to renege on many of his campaign promises, and one warned that he may be a one-term president if the economy doesn't improve. ...
Politico.com: Politics '08 - http://www.politico.com/politics08/
CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...
Cheney: Too soon to declare worst economy. Posted: 01:00 PM ET. From CNN's Ed Hornick. Vice President Dick Cheney defends his administration's handling of the nation's financial crisis. ...
CNN Political Ticker - http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
The CNN Wire: Latest updates on top stories Blog Archive - Cheney ...
Cheney: Too soon to declare worst economy since Great Depression. Posted: 12:48 PM ET. WASHINGTON (CNN) — Appearing Sunday on the last broadcast of CNN’s Late Edition, Vice President Dick Cheney defended the ...
The CNN Wire - http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/
George's Bottom Line
Let's not only provide a jumpstart to the economy and immediately or save 3 million jobs, but let's also put a down payment on some of the structural problems that we have in our economy." ...
George's Bottom Line - http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/
Why is the Economy Doing Poorly?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library ...
I think that when the economy does come back, it will come back strongly. There will be pent-up demand, because of the consumer spending that is being foregone during the downturn. But whether this resurgence occurs in 2009 or closer to ...
EconLog - http://econlog.econlib.org/

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