Google is "good for the British economy"
As dominant as Google may be in the marketplace, it's still good for the British economy according to the chief executive of the Office of Fair Trading....
The Geography of a Recession
http://cohort11.americanobserver.net/latoyaegwuekwe/multimediafinal.html This is an awesome animated graphic by Latoya Egwueke illustrating the unemployment...
These Cities Should Recover Fastest
Omaha boring? Maybe, but it leads list of places where things will pick up. San Antonio, at No. 2, is one of many Texas cities on the list. One reason is that...
Asian shares up on econ outlook, dollar hovers
By Kevin Yao Kevin Yao – Mon Dec 28, 2:40 am ET SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Japanese shares hit a four-month high, leading gains in Asian stocks on growing...
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December 03, 2009: 09:00 AM ET Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a leading provider of enterprise business software solutions for the midmarket and...
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NEW YORK, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones industrial average climbed to its highest close in 14 months on Tuesday as a weak dollar boosted natural resource...
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Alternative world and financial news for the risk industry; encompasses coverage of real time events likely to lead to eventual insurance and reinsurance claims....
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WASHINGTON, DC - Today the FDIC released its quarterly report (http://www2.fdic.gov/qbp/2009sep/qbp.pdf), revealing that the Deposit Insurance Fund is bankrupt and...
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This map of job loss in the US has been making the rounds today. It's unnerving to watch the darker colors grow and devour more and more counties as the time...
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We're talking a lot about box offices today, aren't we? Well, over the weekend word came in that Ponyo hit the $15 million mark in US theatres, pulling...
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Sony Kapoor on the rise of Goldman Sachs and the need to democratize the economy
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The Japanese version of the site, which already operates slightly differently to the other Twitter sites around the world, is understood to be introducing a tiered...
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Stock markets tumbled in the United States and across Asia on Friday as shocks from the ongoing debt crisis in the Persian Gulf emirate of Dubai continued to...
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/28/business/global/28dubai.html?_r=1&hp Of the many economies that gorged on debt in the boom years, Dubai stood out. In the...
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The recession is proving even deeper than feared, Alistair Darling will admit in next month's Pre-Budget report. The Chancellor will forecast the steepest...
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A money dealer is seen at a foreign exchange market in Tokyo. The dollar sl... The dollar slumped to a 14-year low point against the yen on Thursday, prompting...
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It’s labeled “Black Friday” - the traditional start of the U.S. holiday shopping season....
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Trading on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) has been brought to a halt due to technical difficulties. The LSE said it had been affected by connectivity issues and...
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The World Bank has approved a $1.5bn (£900m) loan to support Mexico's economic stimulus packages which aim to help it recover from the downturn. Lucky...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock dropped on Friday as a possible debt default at a Dubai state-owned conglomerate sparked fears of renewed financial turmoil. All 30...
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