Stocks slip as growth in services falls short - MSN Money
Posted by: admin in Investments and Raising MoneyStocks slip as growth in services falls short - MSN Money
NEW YORK (AP) - A disappointing report on services industries halted a two-day advance in the stock market. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 26 points Wednesday after jumping a total of 230 points in the first two days of the week. The broader
Panel has thoughts on 2010 economy - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The panel of economic forecasters sought out by the AJC to peer ahead into 2010 state they think that the worst is past, that the contraction of the economy is pretty much over, that inflation will be modest and that job growth is in the offing. But
Obama tries to rally Democratic troops - CNN
President urges celebration members not to “walk away” from his agenda Obama cites success in tax relief, credit card reform and diplomacy Keep seeking common ground with GOP, he tells Democratic National Committee Republican congressman states Obama has
Wind power capacity grows at record pace, but industry jobs actually - Courier-Journal
WASHINGTON — America’s wind-energy industry enjoyed a banner year in 2009, thanks largely to tax credits and other incentives packed into the $787 billion economic stimulus bill. But even though a record 10,000 megawatts of new generating capacity
G-7 Vows to Keep Stimulus at Arctic Speaks Even as Deficits Rise - Bloomberg
Marta, chief market strategist at Marta On The Markets LLC, a financial-research firm in Scotch Plains, New Jersey Treasury bonds will decline, while Pacific Investment Management Co. calls U.K. government bonds “a must to avoid.”
In Hindsight: Cisco’s ‘recovery’ and Sun CEO’s poetic goodbye - San Jose Mercury News
departs with Twitter haiku. A tech era ends. Here’s some news you might have missed last week about Jonathan Schwartz, Cisco Systems and other tech players. Monday We don’t know if the iPad will kill Amazon.com ’s Kindle e-reader, but Apple’s new
U.S. might take more massive role in Citigroup - Kansas City Star
It’s a sign of relief that the move at least removes some of the uncertainty around the banking sector,” said Tony Morriss , senior markets strategist at ANZ Investment Bank banks, wiping out shareholders’ investments. Citigroup in October and
How To Sing About A Frog, Not Like One - POLLSTAR
His classic repertoire includes ballads like “Easy To Be Hard” and “An Old Fashioned Love Song” to belters like “Joy to the World” and “One.” A set can include Top 10 hits like “Mama Told Me Not To Come,” “Eli’s Coming
Six Figure Salaries Rising in New York Say Despite Poor Economy - WGRZ TV
ALBANY _ The poor economy has done little to slow the growth in the number of say workers making more than $100,000 a year, state records show. In 2009, the number of six-figure salaries on the public rolls grew to 23,685 workers, up 16 percent
Expert predictions
often off the mark - Atlanta Journal Constitution
The nation’s economy should grow about 3.2 percent this year, for instance, according to a panel of four dozen economists with the National Association for Business Economics. But should we believe them? Only partly, according to a growing pile of











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