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Spending by U.S. consumers rebounded in October more than anticipated, an indication that mounting unemployment has yet to stifle American's willingness to buy. The 0.7 percent increase in purchases was larger than the median estimate of economists surveyed...
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The creation of the Government's National Asset Management Agency (Nama) won't have any immediate benefit for consumers borrowing money next year, the outgoing boss of Allied Irish Banks warned TDs and senators yesterday. Eugene Sheehy , who steps down...
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The Opposition members said that despite adequate availability of essential commodities, inflation was still high and government has failed to check the price line. Initiating a debate in the Lok Sabha on rise in prices of essential commodities, Rajiv...
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Trade protectionism is a serious risk to global economic growth as countries emerge from recession, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Wednesday. In a speech prepared for delivery to the American Chamber of Commerce in South Africa, Gordhan also...
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The European Central Bank has been able to prevent deflation in Europe due to its 'solid anchoring' of expectations on price stability, its president Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview published today. Mr Trichet was also quoted as saying banks...
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Nov. 26 (PNA) –- Continued resiliency of remittances from Overseas Filipinos (OFs) made the International Monetary Fund (IMF) revise upward its growth projection for the Philippines to 1.5 percent this year and 3.5 percent next year. The previous forecast...
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After the recession William Lucie-Smith Wednesday, November 25th 2009 It is just about three years ago that the United States’ property market started to collapse...Just over a year ago Lehman Brothers (the United States’ oldest investment bank) collapsed,...
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When applied, it is supposed to boost a country’s data receiving capabilities, strength of signals and make the phrase ’anytime, anywhere’ a reality for those trying to access the online world. WiMAX technology introduces the country to the earliest of...
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Bloomberg has reported that New York University economics professor Nouriel Roubini, who forecast the global financial crisis in 2006, has recommended that other central bankers should consider following the Bank of Israel lead.
Tags: Nouriel Roubini, Bank of Israel, Israel, Rishon Le Zion, Financial crisis of 2007¬タモ2009, Deflation, Business Finance, Inflation, economics, Stanley Fischer, Quantitative easing
November 25 – Vietnam announced on Wednesday that it will devalue the dong by over 5 per cent, raise interest rates and request big exporters to sell foreign exchange to the central bank in a dramatic attempt to underpin the beleaguered currency. The...
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