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| | | ... headlines did not see it that way. Bloomberg headline: Australia Lost 15,600 Jobs, Adding to Signs Economy May Enter a Recession. News.com.au headline: Jobless rate edges higher as crisis bites. The Age online headline: Economy sheds 15,600 jobs. Bad ... |
| | | | ... trouble. This is particularly dire news for Australia. The economy has been partially shielded from the fall out of the recession in the United States, Japan and Europe because of the seemingly unrelenting growth in the Chinese economy - our second biggest ... |
| | | | ... Government looks set to increase investment in social and economic infrastructure to mitigate the effects of a local recession. One of the direct consequences of this would be the need for some private funding for the work that needs to be done, for ... |
| | | | ... turned around and also became everybody else's problems. These have pulled down many economies around the world into a recession. And because of these persistent problems in the US, another domino appears to be on the brink of falling. The Bank of Canada ... |
| | | | ... tracking overnight gains on Wall Street where hopes mounted for fresh stimulus steps by the US government to fight a recession in the world's biggest economy. The benchmark Nikkei-225 index gained 0.80 per cent, or 66.82 points, to 8,395.87. HONG KONG ... |
| | | | ... as soon as Tuesday. Major US stock indexes fell last week after a number of negative reports seemed to indicate the recession is showing no signs of weakening. However, as the week progressed, the market appeared to be taking the bad news in stride - ... |
| | | | Six of the world's largest fund managers are bullish on US, Asia Pacific and emerging markets equities in 2009, according to an HSBC survey. Fund managers see a potential upside to equities but hold mixed views on bonds and cash in the fourth quarter ... |
| | | | ... by previous US recessions indicates that the labour market is at or close to reaching critical mass. During the 2001 recession, the US economy lost a total of 2.3 million jobs from peak to trough. The 1990/91 recession saw 1.6 million jobs go; in 1982 ... |
| | | | ... markets closed sharply lower after much worse-than-expected US job losses in November added to concerns about the depth of recession spreading worldwide. In London, the FTSE 100 index of leading shares lost 114.24, or 2.74 per cent, to 4,049.37 points. ... |
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