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A PwC survey of 1,258 CEOs finds 48% expecting the global economy to decline over the next 12 months, and another 34% expecting it to merely tread water. Moreover, only 51% and 41% feel confident, respectively about China and the U.S., down from 72% and 45% last year. However, over half of all respondents say they expect to hire more workers this year. (NABE survey)
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We're No. 4! What the Slip in U.S. Competitiveness Means
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The US slipped from second to fourth in a country-by-country ranking of global competitiveness, the second year in a row that the US ranking has dropped.
Colgate: A Comfort Stock for Today's Economy
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Warnings From Tech Sector: Bad News for Economy
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U.S. Economy: Dismal News, Dismal Outlook
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Job Creation and a Way Out of America's FIRE Economy
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Oil Spill May Be Poison for Drillers' Shares, But Weak Economy Is Worse
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Wal-Mart: Not So Safe Haven in a Challenging Economy
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Alan Brochstein, CFA submits: Wal-Mart (WMT) (51.56, $202 billion market value) had a spectacular year in 2008, rising 18% in price while the overall
Consumer Spending: Last Bastion of U.S. Economy in Full Retreat
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In previous economic slowdowns, it was always consumer spending that kept the American economy afloat. Millions of Americans continued shopping at ma
"The last several months are a foreshadowing of a new era of government activism, rather than an unfortunate but necessary (and anomalous) emergency action. We will soon shift from a market-based economy to a political one in which the government picks winners and losers and extends its reach and power in unprecedented ways." (Peter Wehner and Paul Ryan)
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"The last several months are a foreshadowing of a new era of government activism, rather than an unfortunate but necessary (and anomalous) emergency
A Closer Look at Healthcare and the Economy
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Ryan Savitz submits:We all know that healthcare makes up a large component of our nation’s GDP, or Gross Domestic Product, but exactly how much
KB Homes: Terrible 4Q Earnings Blamed On Economy
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Bullish Bankers submits: KB Homes (KBH), one of the nation’s largest home builders which operates in nine states, released terrible fourth quar
Mobile Phone Industry in Denial About Economy
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Dean Bubley submits: I'm increasingly of the opinion that many in the mobile industry are being insufficiently pessimistic about 2009. I keep hear pe
Obama will scale back campaign promises, asking Americans to sacrifice for the economy, according to an interview to be aired Sunday. "Not everything that we talked about during the campaign are we going to be able to do on the pace we had hoped," he admits.
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Obama will scale back campaign promises, asking Americans to sacrifice for the economy, according to an interview to be aired Sunday. "Not everything
U.K. economy shrunk by 1.5% in Q4, compared with a drop of 0.6% in Q3, NIESR says. Since 1955, there have been only five quarters in which GDP has de
Gold and Oil: A Long Term Play on the Economy
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Santosh Sankar submits:If Samuel Taylor Coleridge were still around today, perhaps as an economist or a banker, he would have probably been caught sa
Broad IT Sector Should Mirror Global Economy
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Ron Shuttleworth submits: I was speaking to someone regarding the future of the information technology sector in the short-term and long-term. I beli
Wealth Watch: Redefining Rich and Poor In a Shrinking Global Economy
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Alan Brochstein, CFA submits: I had the opportunity yesterday to attend a presentation by one of my clients to over one hundred people who entrust hi
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