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- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 10.05.2011
Bernanke: No QE3
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, in a long-awaited speech in Jackson Hole, WY, announced no new steps the Fed will take to prop up the shaky U.S. economy. Rather, he expressed optimism that the economy will continue to recover, based on its inherent strength and from assistance provided by the central bank. Bernanke restated the Fed’s […]
- Author:
- Neal Wankoff
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- 10.04.2011
Is the Motorola Mobility-Google Marriage Made in Heaven?
Google’s recently announced $12.5 billion acquisition of Chicago-based mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility could be different if Google CEO Larry Page keeps his promise to run the acquisition as “an independent business.” “If you believe what they say, they’re going to leave the company alone and let it do what it has been doing,” said […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 10.03.2011
July Jobs Numbers Disappoint
ADP, a leading payroll services company, is reporting that private companies added 114,000 jobs in July. Many analysts had projected an increase in hiring from June, but it is not likely that the unemployment rate will decline even if job growth rose sharply. ADP’s forecasts are frequently used to measure how the labor economy is […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 09.28.2011
World Bank Head Predicts No “Double-Dip” Recession
World Bank President Robert Zoellick believes the world will not slide into a double-dip recession. Zoellick was in Singapore, attending an economic conference amid plummeting world stock prices and worries over a slowdown in U.S. economic growth. Zoellick believes the United States and the world will avoid a “double-dip” recession, but admitted that growth is […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 09.27.2011
Boomers Planning on Taking It With Them
A new study has found that many baby boomers plan to spend their money on themselves and forego giving their offspring any inheritance. “My goal is when they carry me away in that box that my bank account is going to say zero,” said Carol Willison, a 60-year-old Seattle woman. “I’m going to spoil myself […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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- 09.26.2011
The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy?
Mark Zandi of Moody’s Analytics, who often discusses the economy, recently said something disturbing and fascinating about the possibility of a double-dip recession. According to Zandi, it could be the only recession that we will ourselves into. Zandi was talking about gloomy expectations that make people so nervous that in terms of economics, they freeze. His […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 09.21.2011
Stagflation Rears Its Ugly Head
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) climbed by 0.5 percent in July, according to a Labor Department report. That came after a decrease of 0.2 percent the previous month. Rising inflation cuts consumers’ buying power. Average pay, when adjusted for inflation, fell in July and has declined by 1.3 percent in the last year. Over the […]
- Author:
- Neal Wankoff
- Posted:
- 09.20.2011
Steve Jobs Exits Apple
The abrupt departure of Steve Jobs from Apple marks the end of an era, although his leaving is unlikely to have an immediate impact on the company’s product line, according to analysts. Jobs, 56, submitted his resignation to the Cupertino, CA-based Apple board of directors and asked that they name chief operating officer Tim Cook […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 09.19.2011
Is the Minnesota Forest Fire a Symptom of Climate Change?
An August 18 lightning strike in a northern Minnesota forest after an unusually hot summer started a month-long fire that brought a pall of smoke to Chicago nearly a month after the blaze started. Driven by northwest winds, the fire in the 1.1 million acre Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness that straddles the Canadian border grew […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 09.14.2011
S&P Downgrade Costs Investors $1 Trillion
Shareholders in American companies can blame Standard & Poor’s for taking $1 trillion of their money after the rating firm downgraded Treasury securities for the first time in American history to AA+ from AAA. Now, some of the most experienced investors say the stock market losses make no sense. While the benchmark index for U.S. […]