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Heide B. Malhotra
U.S. Economy Faces Slow, Gradual Recovery
Overall, the U.S. economy is showing signs of recovery, despite layoffs, bankruptcies, and defaults in loan obligations.
Business
October 7, 2009
SEC to Rein In Credit Rating Agencies
The SEC is taking steps to introduce new rules to oversee and regulate the credit rating industry.
Business
October 7, 2009
Iran Pariah to Some and Opportunity to Others
Chinese companies sell oil products to Iran, undermining global measures to stabilize the rogue nation.
Business
September 30, 2009
Oligarchic Capitalism May Take Hold in India
India, seemingly on track to become the next Asian economic power, is at risk of shifting to oligarchic ...
Business
September 22, 2009
India’s Maturing Media and Entertainment Industry
Print media market grew by 8.7 percent with industry-wide revenues of $3.3 billion in 2008.
Business
September 16, 2009
Sovereign Wealth Funds See Wealth Shrinking
SWFs were key players at the beginning of the recession, supplying much-needed capital for the U.S. financial industry.
Business
September 9, 2009
Businesses Set to Hire as Economy Recovers
The U.S. employment situation is improving and many businesses are in the hunt for qualified employees.
Business
September 8, 2009
Banks in Race to Pay Back TARP
Banks are still reluctant to lend, while others have hurried to pay back their government obligations.
Business
September 2, 2009
Business-Friendly Israel Battling Image Problem
Israel is quietly cultivating one of the world's strongest pharmaceutical, technology, and agriculture sectors.
Business
August 26, 2009
Manufacturers on the Upbeat
The Institute of Supply Management is signaling a more optimistic outlook in its latest report.
Business
August 26, 2009
Venture Capitalists Decrease Risk Appetite
Due to the present economic downturn, most venture capital (VC) firms are curtailing their investment plans for the ...
Business
August 19, 2009
Hershey Set Standards for American Philanthropy
Hershey, Pennsylvania, called "Chocolate Town, USA," is the historic home of America's best-known chocolate factory.
Life & Tradition
August 4, 2009
Companies Embrace ‘Open Business Model’
The latest business buzzword is “open business model,” a business structure that seeks to embrace change on the ...
Business
August 4, 2009
Foreign Workers’ Remittances Take Hit
Traditionally, foreign workers boost both the economies of the countries they work in as well as their home ...
Business
July 30, 2009
Web Marketing: Hunting for E-Mail Addresses
Online marketers are increasingly fine-tuning their strategies to capture consumer e-mail addresses.
Business
July 23, 2009
Community-Owned Stores on the Rise
Community-owned stores more popular as local businesses look for ways to build self-sustainable communities.
Business
July 21, 2009
Pharmaceutical Industry at Crossroads
Pharmaceutical companies are facing tough times with increased use of generics and loss of older patients.
Business
July 7, 2009
Mexico’s Business Sector Has a Long Way to Go
Mexico, the manufacturing hotbed of U.S. companies, faces strong hurdles toward achieving its economic potential.
Business
July 5, 2009
Middle-Income Job Market Coming Alive
obs for middle-income workers—including those without a university degree—are on the upswing and now amount to 65 percent ...
Business
July 2, 2009
Banks Face an Uphill Battle in 2009
Banks just can't seem to escape negative publicity these days.
Business
June 26, 2009
Innovation Crucial to Surviving Economic Slump
Industry experts say that economic upheaval is the most opportune time to be innovative, start up a company, ...
Business
June 23, 2009
Distrust of Corporate America at All-Time High
The public has developed a mistrust of lobbyists from private corporations trying to influence governments.
Business
June 16, 2009
Social Security and Medicare Albatross to Recovery
Recessionary times have a detrimental effect on the Social Security (SOC) also called Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI), ...
US
June 15, 2009
Study: Deck Stacked Against Female Managers
Despite recent advancements by women in the business world, new studies find that women are still being held ...
Business
June 5, 2009
Trade Deficit, National Debt, Key Issues in Financial Crisis
Refusing to learn from past mistakes and not addressing the root causes that brought about today's global financial ...
Business
June 5, 2009
Assessing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and FHL Banks
Restoring the health of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Fed Home Loan banks is an important part of ...
Business
June 1, 2009
Employee Fraud Seen on the Rise
It seems that tough economic conditions are conductive to employee fraud. Selling trade secrets is on the rise.
Business
May 21, 2009
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