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- STUART SCHWEITZER: More downside risk for corporate profits possible.(Brief Article)
- STUART SCHWEITZER Global investment strategist J.P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management New York Assets under management: $584 billion PREDICTIONS CPI: 2% S&P 500: 1275 NASDAQ: 2200 ...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
- Cemex operating profits fall 17% in 2002.
- MEXICO CITY, Jan 22, 2003 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The slow recovery of the U.S. economy punished the financial statements of Cementos Mexicanos Cemex in 2002, which reported a 17% drop in operatin MEXICO CITY, Jan 22, 2003 (El Economista/Corporate...
- Research articles 2003-01-22
- Top 10 economic predictions for 2005.(Viewpoint)
- The performance of the U.S. economy in 2005 will be good, but not great--at least in comparison with 2004. Barring any unforeseen and sizable shocks, the recovery will be sustained and that gross domestic product growth will come in above the long-te The performance of the...
- Research articles 2005-01-10
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- Fed Officials See Choppy Recovery For U.S. Economy
- By Pedro da Costa and Kristina CookeAUSTIN/ATLANTA (Reuters) - High unemployment and reluctant consumers will likely make an incipient U.S. economic recovery weak and erratic, top Federal Reserve officials said in a string of speeches across the country on Tuesday.That means interest rates, currently at historic lows close to zero,...
- News items 2009-11-10
- JUST HOW STRONG IS THE U.S. ECONOMY?
- David Rosenberg is a 20 year veteran of the Street, David most recently was Merrill Lynch's chief North American Economist, where he correctly warned about the Housing and Credit Collapse and Recession in advance. He is the Chief Economist of Canada's Gluskin Sheff > > What made things so interesting...
- News items 2009-10-28
- How Has the U.S. Economy Changed Since the Last Fed Meeting?
- Kathy Lien submits: The U.S. dollar is trading lower ahead of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. There is no question that the U.S. economy has improved since the last meeting. The housing market has stabilized, the equity markets are higher and the pace of job losses...
- External links 2009-06-24
- Recovery gathering strength - U.S. economy recovering as production, employment figures rise - U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service report
- The U.S. economy is recovering from the recession that began in July 1990. Although real GNP posted its third consecutive quarterly decline during the second quarter, preliminary estimates show that both employment and production began to rise during this quarter. The recession's trough probably occurred during the second quarter, and...
- Research articles 1991-10-01
- Greenspan: U.S. economy may be starting a recovery
- WASHINGTON -- There is "something different" about the U.S. economy nowadays, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday, and although a recession is always possible, "the economy looks like it's just started its recovery in many respects." Going into the eighth year of its current expansion, the...
- Research articles 1998-03-05
- U.S. Economy Poised for Sustained Recovery, Commerce Bank Economist Says.
- By Michael L. Diamond, Asbury Park Press, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 22--BRICK, N.J.--After several false starts, the U.S. economy appears ready for a sustained rebound -- and job creation shouldn't be far behind, Commerce Bank economist Joel Naroff said yesterday....
- Research articles 2003-10-22
- Obama Says New Data Shows U.S. Economy Recovering
- By Ross ColvinWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Saturday this week's positive job and economic growth figures proved that his big spending efforts to stimulate the economy were working.But he cautioned in his weekly radio address to Americans that "we have a long way to go before we...
- News items 2009-10-31
- Political battle lines drawn: U.S. economy in the middle.
- Political battle lines drawn; U.S. economy in the middle The new leadership in the White House and on Capitol Hill face many mine fields on the road to extending the record-breaking postwar U.S. economic recovery. The recovery is already 41 months older...
- Research articles 1989-01-01
- Banks Face New Challenges as U.S. Economy Heads Towards Recovery
- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC announced that its insured institutions have continued to post strong financial results during the current 21-month expansion. According to a report released in the Fall 2003 FDIC Outlook, faster economic growth in the second half of 2003, which has been accompanied by higher long-term...
- White papers 2003-09-09
- U.S. economy 'can only get better' - but how much and how soon? (Cover Story Markets).(Brief Article)
- Interest rate cuts, tax rebates, government spending, lower energy prices, stack market recovery -- all point to a stronger economy in 2002. But in the aftermath of Sept. 11, consumers are slow to buy into the idea. And all bets are off if there is another significant...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Why War Won't End Our Jitters.(impending war and the U.S. economy)(Column)
- Let's call it the "excuse du jour." For three years, we've heard serial explanations for the economy's weakness. The latest is a looming war with Iraq. Aside from increasing oil prices, the war specter (it's said) has created huge uncertainty that's causing companies and consumers to...
- Research articles 2003-02-10
- U.S. Economy Grows Briskly in Second Quarter; Eclipsing Earlier Estimates.
- By Robert Gavin, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 29--The U.S. economy, driven by solid consumer, business, and government spending, grew in the second ...uarter at its fastest pace in nine months, underscoring mounting evidence of an accelerating recovery....
- Research articles 2003-08-29
- Growing U.S. Economy Hits Skids in Fourth Quarter of 2003.
- By Randi F. Marshall, Newsday, Melville, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 31--As both consumers and businesses put the brakes on spending, the U.S. economy grew at a 4 percent clip in the fourth quarter of 2003, far slower than its previous...
- Research articles 2004-01-31
- Top European and U.S. Stocks: Who Will Lead Who?
- David Hunkar submits: Thursday’s New York Times had a piece titled “Europe Lags as U.S. Economy Shows Signs of Recovery“. The gist of the piece was that the European economy was still gloomy and will remain in recession well into 2010, primarily due to differences in policy between the...
- External links 2009-06-14
- Reading the runes. (Comment).(base metal prices and U.S. economy)(Brief Article)(Column)
- Although all analysts and market commentators seem agreed that base-metals prices will rise this year, the key questions remain: when and by how much? Apart from production cuts, which dominated the news at the end of last year (MJ, December 7, 2001, p.425), the main determinants...
- Research articles 2002-01-18
- Fed Officials Cautious on U.S. Economic Recovery
- By Kristina CookeATLANTA (Reuters) - Three top Federal Reserve officials on Tuesday struck a cautious note on the U.S. economy, citing high unemployment, heavy reliance on government support and commercial real estate woes as hurdles to recovery.Speaking less than a week after the Fed left interest rates unchanged at near...
- News items 2009-11-10
- U.S. Jobless Rate Surges to 10.2 Percent
- By Lucia MutikaniWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. jobless rate unexpectedly jumped to 10.2 percent last month, a 26-1/2-year high, adding to pressure on the Obama administration to do more to tackle unemployment even as signs of recovery mount.The Labor Department said on Friday that employers cut 190,000 jobs in October,...
- News items 2009-11-06
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