Articles About “Fiscal Cliff”
- Author:
- Richard Gatto
- Posted:
- 04.22.2013
The IMF is Saying Less Austerity, More Spending
For those who have stressed the need for austerity and deficit reduction, who think that fiscal cliffs and sequestration are a good corrective to reckless spending, it may be helpful to consider what the IMF is saying. Lowering the outlook for U.S. growth to 1.9% from 2%, IMF Economic Counselor Olivier Blanchard called the U.S. […]
- Author:
- Richard Gatto
- Posted:
IMF Says Less Austerity, More Spending
For those who have stressed the need for austerity and deficit reduction, who think that fiscal cliffs and sequestration are a good corrective to reckless spending, it may be helpful to consider what the IMF is saying. Lowering the outlook for U.S. growth to 1.9% from 2%, IMF Economic Counselor Olivier Blanchard called the U.S. […]
- Author:
- John Driscoll
- Posted:
- 01.04.2013
Republicans Vote to Raise Income Taxes for First Time in a Generation
Like a good 30’s serial, Congress seems to enjoy brinkmanship and 11th hour rescues. And it was historic. For the first time in 20 years, Republicans voted to raise income taxes (the last time was when George H.W. Bush broke his “read my lips, no new taxes” pledge). The Senate’s “fiscal cliff” bill passed 257-167. […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
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The 4th Quarter Rush to Sell
With the Bush era tax cuts on capital gains poised to expire at the end of the year, the investment sales market went on a tear in the 4th quarter. According to CoStar, total deals were up 46% from the same time a year ago based on transaction data through Dec. 31, according to Brian […]
- Author:
- John Driscoll
- Posted:
Right Up to the Cliff
Like a good 30’s serial, Congress seems to enjoy brinkmanship and 11th hour rescues. And it was historic. For the first time in 20 years, Republicans voted to raise income taxes (the last time was when George H.W. Bush broke his “read my lips, no new taxes” pledge). The Senate’s “fiscal cliff” bill passed 257-167. […]
- Author:
- Renata Pasmanik
- Posted:
- 12.10.2012
US Banks Resurgent
Banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) reported income of $37.6 billion in the third quarter, a 6.6 percent improvement over third quarter, 2011. This is the 13th consecutive quarter that earnings have registered a year-over-year increase. The other big news — the decline in the number of banks on […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 12.04.2012
Black Friday Sales Bring Holiday Cheer to Nation’s Retailers
Black Friday holiday sales set a record in 2012 with 247 million shoppers visiting the malls or shopping online. That’s 21 million more people than in 2011. Total sales topped $59.1 billion. The typical holiday shopper spent $423 over the weekend, a $25 increase over the $398 recorded last year. The National Retail Federation (NRF) […]
- Author:
- Richard Gatto
- Posted:
- 07.23.2012
The New Nostradamus: The IMF, the US and the Fiscal Cliffhanger
The French soothsayer, Michel de Nostredame or Nostradamus, became something of a celebrity starting in the 1550s because of his prophecies in all he made 6,338 predictions in a series of almanacs — everything from plagues to invasions to the end of the world. People still raise his name today when they speak about impending […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 05.31.2012
Beware: Double Dip Ahead?
The 17-nation Eurozone is at risk of falling into a “severe recession,” the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) warned, as it called on governments and the European Central Bank to act quickly to keep the slowdown from becoming a drag on the global economy. OECD Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan warned the euro-zone […]