The euro zone’s service sector has grow...
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The euro zone’s service sector has grown at its fastest pace in two years this month. November’s figures show an improvement of 0.8 per cent since October. The data is compiled by surveying about 2,000 service-providing companies in Europe that range from banks, to cafes and restaurant...
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British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, ...
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British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, wants a global strategy to deal with trade and currency imbalances. He has proposed that the new strategy should deal with the inefficient use of reserves and unstable oil prices. Gordon Brown was addressing the annual conference of the Confederati...
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Twelve weeks into his presidency, Pres...
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Twelve weeks into his presidency, President Obama gives an assessment of his administration’s approach to fixing the ailing U.S. economy. The President claims we are headed in the right direction, but we hear what two local economists have to say in tonight's installment of "The Bottom Line."
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What did the recession do to the island...
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What did the recession do to the island’s economy? What happens when the tourists are gone? What happens year-round? This multimedia piece attempts to answers
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They’ve been around for nearly 100 year...
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They’ve been around for nearly 100 years, but now the owners of Ranch Style Beans plant in Fort Worth are shutting down and moving out of Texas.
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SLP’s super-tuned 2010 Camaro, and Kia...
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SLP’s super-tuned 2010 Camaro, and Kia's new koup with a "K". Plus, common sense solutions to common garage problems, 2010 fuel economy ratings, and long-term updates on the Honda Fit and Nisan Cube.
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Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) — Michael Yoshikami, chief investment strategist at YCMNet Advisors, talks with Bloomberg Television about the US economy, Federal Reserve monetary policy and the risk of a "bubble" in the stock market. (This report is an excerpt. Source: Bloomberg) ... YCMNet’s Yoshika...
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