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Economies
A Deeper Look at Green Industry Jobs
Currently, U.S. manufacturers producing or installing green energy products below-market pay and benefits.
February 18, 2009
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
U.S. Treasury Secretary Geithner Announces Bailout Overhaul
Trying to assuage investors, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Tuesday announced a revamped and broadened federal financial rescue ...
February 10, 2009
BY
Antonio Perez
Consumer Spending Falls, Macy’s Lays Off 7,000
As the economic recession worsens, businesses and consumers alike have cut back on spending.
February 4, 2009
BY
Antonio Perez
Your Economy-Related Questions Answered
Your boss just told you the bad news—you're one of a handful of people to receive a pink ...
January 30, 2009
BY
Antonio Perez
Automakers Lost Nearly 1,000 Dealerships in 2008
U.S. automakers lost 1,000 dealerships in 2008, executives reported at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)
January 27, 2009
BY
Antonio Perez
The Price of a Bubble
Jonathan Miller, founder, president, and CEO of a top NY property appraisal firm, saw the coming mortgage default ...
January 23, 2009
BY
Joshua Philipp
The Amazing Disappearing TARP Funds
The Treasury Dept. is propping up banks that refuse to lend to the taxpayers who are footing the ...
January 21, 2009
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Manufacturing Report Paints Dismal Picture
Manufacturers disclosed a dismal picture of the industry, according to the latest Fed Business Outlook Survey.
January 13, 2009
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Report: Builders to Focus on Quality, Not Quantity
As the capital pinch forces developers to make do, the quality of units will take precedence over quantity ...
January 9, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
Study: Shopping Malls Losing Customer Appeal
U.S. shopping malls are losing customers, a new study shows.
January 6, 2009
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
‘Optimist’ Not Down Over Economic Hype
“Everybody thinks that all real estate is going to hell in a handbasket. Certainly not."
January 6, 2009
BY
Christine Lin
Human Rights and China’s Trade War With Europe
The Chinese regime complains that tying trade to human rights and demanding safe products is "trade protectionism."
January 3, 2009
BY
Wen Hua
Latin America Looks Toward Intraregional Trade
Latin American countries are looking toward intraregional trade to boost their economies.
December 30, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Clinical Studies in the Crossfire
Several medical publications have recently raised eyebrows for their scrutiny of the pharmacological industry.
December 30, 2008
BY
Peter Sanftman
Santa’s Stimulus Plan Delivered, Economists Hope
Economists have their fingers crossed in hopes that Santa delivered the economic boost that topped their lists.
December 25, 2008
BY
Joshua Philipp
How to Keep Your Job in a Tough Economy
How can I hang on to my job?
December 20, 2008
BY
Scott McKain
Financial Rescue Plan With Chinese Communist Characteristics
Scholars in China have questioned China's U.S.$586 billion stimulus plan.
December 18, 2008
BY
Qi Xianyu
Small Firms in U.K. Struggling to Get Credit Despite Bailout
One in three small businesses are still struggling to get credit, despite the Government's £500 billion bailout.
December 8, 2008
BY
Peter Collins
Better Oversight Needed for TARP
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) this week found that the U.S. Treasury's $700 billion troubled asset relief program ...
December 4, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Taxes Determine Business Environments
Studies suggest that high taxes in different regions put corporations at a competitive disadvantage.
December 1, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
U.K. Attempts to Borrow Out of Recession With Tax Gamble
The British government has announced a series of tax cuts aimed to curb the battered U.K. economy.
November 26, 2008
BY
Peter Collins
Helping Others When Your Money is Tight
What can you do to help others while safeguarding your own family's well being?
November 25, 2008
BY
Jason Alderman
Obama’s Treasury Pick Brings Winds of Change
Geithner should bring change to Washington as Treasury Secretary.
November 24, 2008
BY
Antonio Perez
Stocks Plunge: Dow Down 445 Points, Lowest Since ’03
The Dow Jones Industrial average and the S&P 500 continued their perpetual slides Thursday, fueling fears of a ...
November 21, 2008
BY
Mimi Li
UK Faces Sharp Economic Downturn
CBI revised its economic forecast and predict Britain will enter a deeper and longer recession than first forecasted.
November 20, 2008
BY
Peter Collins
America Holding on to Its Competitiveness Edge
The United States again was named the most productive business environment in the world
November 20, 2008
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Mr. Paulson: No Bailout for Auto Industry
Washington should not give Detroit the money it seeks.
November 17, 2008
BY
Frank Yu
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