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Economies

  • Mark Cuban Charged With Insider Trading
    Mark Cuban Charged With Insider Trading
    Entrepreneur and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was charged in an SEC lawsuit with insider trading
    November 17, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Fed Officials Botch TARP Rollout
    Fed Officials Botch TARP Rollout
    Designed to remove “toxic” instruments from the financial system, TARP has somehow changed along the way.
    November 17, 2008BY Michael E. Lucid
  • AIG Posts $24 Billion Loss, Fed Injects More Capital
    AIG Posts $24 Billion Loss, Fed Injects More Capital
    The U.S. Treasury announced revised bailout terms for AIG after it posted a third-quarter loss of $24.47 billion.
    November 10, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Is It Really Time to Invest in Gold?
    Is It Really Time to Invest in Gold?
    Gold prices reached an all-time high days after Bear Stearns collapsed, and it has steadily declined since.
    November 7, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • U.S. E-Commerce Sputters During Q3
    U.S. E-Commerce Sputters During Q3
    Once the fastest-growing segment of consumer spending, online sales have slowed considerably during the third quarter of 2008.
    November 3, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • U.S. Job Woes Expected to Continue
    U.S. Job Woes Expected to Continue
    Unemployment rates remain low in latest numbers.
    October 28, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • What Caused the Financial Crisis?
    What Caused the Financial Crisis?
    Business commentary explores possible reasons for the economic crisis.
    October 23, 2008BY Itay Slonim
  • Moving Wall Street to Washington
    Moving Wall Street to Washington
    Market intervention by U.S. and foreign governments show changes in the global financial environment.
    October 22, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Oil Down, OPEC Hawks Expect Supply Cut
    Oil Down, OPEC Hawks Expect Supply Cut
    OPEC will meet next Friday to discuss possible oil supply cuts.
    October 17, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Europe Copes With Credit Crisis
    Europe Copes With Credit Crisis
    The financial turmoil which began on Wall Street has across the Atlantic Ocean to the European continent.
    October 13, 2008BY Michael E. Lucid
  • Financial Crisis Hurts U.S. Retirement Funds
    Financial Crisis Hurts U.S. Retirement Funds
    As the worsening credit crisis and weakening economy sink multinational corporations, millions of Americans are seeing their retirement ...
    October 7, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Will the $700 Billion Rescue Plan Work?
    Will the $700 Billion Rescue Plan Work?
    Economists and financial specialists can't seem to agree on the viability of the $700 billion federal financial rescue ...
    October 7, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • U.S. Gives $25 Billion to Auto Industry
    U.S. Gives $25 Billion to Auto Industry
    Congress tossed a lifeline to the long-suffering U.S. auto industry, in the form of a $25 billion low-interest ...
    September 30, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Lowering Energy Costs within Ten Years
    Lowering Energy Costs within Ten Years
    Stepping away from the nightmare of high-energy prices is no longer a pipe dream.
    September 29, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Trust, Confidence, and the American Consumer
    Trust, Confidence, and the American Consumer
    America's younger generation—people from 25 to 34 year of age—appear to be quite a bit less cynical about ...
    September 28, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Burst of the Wall Street ‘Levee’
    Burst of the Wall Street ‘Levee’
    The federal bailout out many financial giants may not have stemmed the flood of bad debt drowning Wall ...
    September 23, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • $700 Billion Federal Bailout in the Works
    $700 Billion Federal Bailout in the Works
    Federal bailout would be most sweeping action the U.S. government has taken on financial markets since the Depression.
    September 22, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Wedding and Hospitality Industry Going Strong
    Wedding and Hospitality Industry Going Strong
    The wedding industry continues to thrive and has been spared by the global credit crunch.
    September 2, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Jefferson County’s Crisis Underscores Credit Market Risks
    Jefferson County’s Crisis Underscores Credit Market Risks
    Jefferson County's near bankruptcy serves as a sobering reminder of how far-reaching today's credit market problems are. The ...
    September 1, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • American Workers Are Worse Off, Says Study
    American Workers Are Worse Off, Says Study
    As Labor Day comes and goes, we reflect upon the contribution American workers make to our national economy. ...
    September 1, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • U.S. Bankruptcies Soar, Approach One Million
    U.S. Bankruptcies Soar, Approach One Million
    Whether or not the U.S. economy is in recession is still up for debate, but according to the ...
    August 27, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Surprises in Global Market Rankings
    Surprises in Global Market Rankings
    It was an eye opener to discover that two Asian nations ranked first among 118 nations for ease ...
    August 20, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • Fewer Travelers to Fly This Labor Day, Says Report
    Fewer Travelers to Fly This Labor Day, Says Report
    Airlines over Labor Day weekend - normally one of the busiest travel times - should see a reduction ...
    August 18, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • Majority of Corporations Avoid Taxes, Says Study
    Majority of Corporations Avoid Taxes, Says Study
    A report issued by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that the majority of U.S. corporations fail ...
    August 12, 2008BY Antonio Perez
  • What Does China’s $1.8 Trillion Foreign Currency Reserve Tell Us?
    What Does China’s $1.8 Trillion Foreign Currency Reserve Tell Us?
    In mid-July China reported that its foreign exchange reserves had exceeded US$1.8 trillion, which is more than any ...
    August 5, 2008BY Lian Cheng
  • Fighting Poverty One Micro Loan At a Time
    Fighting Poverty One Micro Loan At a Time
    The microfinance industry, though a very small piece of the global financing market, has grown into a vibrant ...
    August 4, 2008BY Heide B. Malhotra
  • The Consequences of A Loss of Trust
    The Consequences of A Loss of Trust
    Crude oil prices are down by almost 15 percent. Although this makes some analysts optimistic, we will soon ...
    August 3, 2008BY Itay Slonim
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