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Bloomberg - Sun Dec 13, 9:24 pm ET
Dec. 14 (Bloomberg) -- The euro traded near a two-month low against the dollar before reports this week that economists said will show European industrial output fell, while industries in the U.S. boosted production and housing starts rebounded.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Mon Dec 14, 1:54 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two years of steep job cuts all but ended last month, unexpectedly pulling down the unemployment rate and raising hopes for a lasting economic recovery.
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Westminster Community Times - 32 minutes ago
Immigrants in the Baltimore area are contributing more to the local economy than their population numbers would suggest, according to a new report on their impact.
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San Diego Union-Tribune - 56 minutes ago
The recession is finally ending, government economics experts and the media say, hailing the rescue efforts of government agencies. Those tempted to celebrate should first examine the actual data, beginning with the $787 billion stimulus package.
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KETV 7 Omaha - Mon Dec 14, 1:44 pm ET
A new report said immigrants in Nebraska have a buying power of nearly $3.8 billion and are integral to the state's economy as workers.
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The World - Mon Dec 14, 8:57 am ET
Two number wizards presented a somewhat optimist outlook on the countyâs languishing economic situation, during the Annual Economic Outlook Forum at The Mill Casino-Hotel.
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Dec 14, 3:30 pm ET
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Dec 13, 6:48 pm ET
The global economy that was headed for an abyss at the start of 2009 now appears to be in recovery, but remains fragile and scarred by the worst crisis in decades.
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Boulder Daily Camera - 45 minutes ago
LONGMONT -- Despite reported layoffs and rumors that it is ceasing operations, Longmont-based Copan Systems is not shutting down, one of its executives recently told an online technology publication.
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Rocky Mount Telegram - 2 hours 23 minutes ago
OMAHA, Neb. — Asians and Latinos in Nebraska had a buying power of nearly $3.8 billion in 2008...
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Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance - 1 hour 31 minutes ago
Congress urged to curb debt
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Mon Dec 14, 1:01 am ET
Economist Paul Samuelson, who won a Nobel Prize for his effort to bring mathematical analysis into economics, advised presidents since John F.
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WOWT Omaha - Mon Dec 14, 1:44 pm ET
A new report says immigrants in Nebraska have a buying power of nearly $3.8 billion and are integral to the state's economy as workers.
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Denver Post - Sun Dec 13, 3:13 am ET
Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, recently had some downbeat things to say about our economic prospects. The economy, he warned, "confronts some formidable headwinds." All we can expect, he said, is "modest economic growth next yearsufficient to bring down the unemployment rate, but at a pace slower than we would like."
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TheStreet.com - Mon Dec 14, 10:25 am ET
After causing the greatest economic calamity since the Great Depression, bankers are rewarded with six times the growth accomplished so far in the 'economic recovery.'