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Captains of Thai industries yesterday expressed optimism that the current economic recovery will continue well into 2010, but they were not sure if it will be long-lasting. Speaking at a seminar titled: "The 2010 Economic Outlook," held by Federation...
Tags: Bank of Thailand, economic outlook, Federation of Thai Industries, Boonyakiat Chokewattana, economic recovery, Thailand, Rayong, Siam Empire, Business Finance, Thai baht, Abhisit Vejjajiva, Economy of Thailand
Federal Reserve officials are increasingly confident the U.S. economic recovery will be durable, but do not see employment or inflation picking up soon, minutes from their November meeting showed. Senior Fed officials, meeting on November 3-4, also expressed...
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Consumers got back in the buying mood in October as their incomes grew modestly, an encouraging sign for the budding economic recovery. The Commerce Department said Wednesday spending rose a brisk 0.7 percent last month, following a pullback in September...
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The stock market finished slightly lower on Friday amid investor questions about the speed of the economic recovery and the fast rise of technology stocks. It was a relatively quiet day on Wall Street, with no economic reports on the calendar, but traders...
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Fears of increased political instability, the Map Ta Phut deadlock and rising oil prices could hold back Thailand's economic recovery next year, according to academics. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told a seminar hosted yesterday by Thammasat University...
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I listened to the Fox News interview with the President last night. At one point in the interview Fox News reporter Major Garrett asked him about the falsified jobs saved or created report on the government website. The answer...
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Asian shares fell on Friday and the dollar firmed as investors took profits on riskier assets after U.S. data raised fears that a global economic recovery could lose momentum. The dollar edged up 0.2 percent against a basket of major currencies as some...
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The budding economic recovery isn't getting much help from the home-building industry, which normally creates jobs and drives growth when a recession ends...Home building unexpectedly plunged to its lowest point since April, the Commerce Department said...
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A sustained U.S. economic recovery is unlikely until all banks, and not just the big institutions bailed out with government funds, start to recover from the effects of the financial crisis, according to longtime investment strategist Don Coxe. Many...
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Bank, Middle East-Gulf expected an early economic recovery during 2010 and 2011 despite the forecasts of more inflation effect and high oil prices. Williams, during the annual economic forum organized by the bank, urged Kuwait to formulate a hedging plan...
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