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| | | ... accepted our viewpoint. Recall that a few months back, Access was adamant that Australia would not be able to escape a recession. Now it has changed its tune saying that the domestic economy has survived "the most dangerous phase of the global recession ... |
| | | | ... derivative improvements in the broader economy. The thing to write on your yellow post-it note is that since the US recession of 1953 (the earliest I could find) -- and the eight others that followed it -- the stock market has always, yes always, started ... |
| | | | ... the private sector should the government issue more bonds to compensate for the stimulus program undertaken to avert a recession. "This Government has now commenced a sustained deficit spending program. It plans to run deficits for seven years. At end ... |
| | | | ... uses the details of the index as gauges to determine the start and end of US recessions. And the details confirm the recession ended last month. It might be several months - or years - before the NBER comes out with an official declaration as it has ... |
| | | | ... tunnel. And the light at the end of the tunnel for once is not the one of an incoming train." According to the man, the US recession might be over by year's end. Faithful readers would know that I agree. Or more accurately...finally Nouriel agreed with ... |
| | | | ... NEW YORK - US stocks finished mostly lower on Friday with investors fretting over fears that recovery from the global recession remains distant. Ahead of Friday's opening, the US government said the US trade deficit had narrowed sharply in May to its ... |
| | | | ... administrators, who are now in demand," said Grahame Doyle, director of Hays. Doyle said the super industry is "relatively recession proof" due to fund inflows from the super guarantee. The increase in employment opportunities also extend to the investment ... |
| | | | ... that the biggest gains are made. Think 1987 stock market crash, think 1997/98 Asian financial crisis, think 2001 US recession. This time is no different. |
| | | | ... note, some commentators are again extrapolating the uptick in the jobless rate and declaring that it signals that the US recession is not yet over. Wrong! As I've declared many, so many times in the past, employment is a lagging indicator. A recovery ... |
| | | | ... note after a surprise fall in consumer confidence dented hopes for a recovery in spending to lead the country out of recession. The Conference Board, a business research group, said its consumer confidence index retreated to 49.3 points in June from ... |
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