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| Economic outlook "subprime," no recession: report
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - The economy will likely avoid a
formal recession, but its outlook through the end of next year
is decidedly "subprime" with the deep housing downturn
restraining growth to just above 1 percent, a UCLA Anderson
Forecast report released on Wednesday said.
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| Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:38:07 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Take a Moment to Tally Your Cash
(The Motley Fool)
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| The Motley Fool - With gas prices and inflation threatening the price of a Big Gulp, a dollar just doesn't seem like, well, a dollar anymore. No need to look for part-time work or switch to generic soda pop. Here are some painless ways to make the money you already have go further. -- read full article |
| Wed, 18 Jun 2008 14:04:03 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Producer prices jump, housing starts at 1991 low
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Soaring energy costs pushed U.S.
producer prices up sharply last month and housing starts fell
to 17-year low, according to data on Tuesday that spotlighted
the dilemma the Federal Reserve's faces in trying to tackle
weak economic growth amid high inflation.
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| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:30:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Economy struggles with rising prices, slow growth
(AP)
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| AP - Wholesale prices barreled ahead while housing and industrial activity faltered a blend of high-costs and slow growth that ensures the Federal Reserve's most likely move on interest rates next week will be no move whatsoever.
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| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 20:53:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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| Economy - Tuesday
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| Investor's Business Daily - The broadest measure of U.S. trade with the rest of the world showed a shortfall of $176.4 bil in Q1 vs. a downwardly revised $167.2 bil in Q4. Analysts expected the gap to widen slightly to $173.5 bil from an initial $172.9 bil. The Q1 deficit equaled 5% of GDP vs. 4.8% in Q4. -- read full article |
| Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:46:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Economy News |
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