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Jun 27 2004
The Phantom of the Fed
EARLY this week, the Federal Reserve Board will raise the federal funds rate, breaking the seal on the worst-kept secret since the Marc Anthony-Jennifer Lopez wedding. More
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May 24 2004
Limiting Damage from Higher Oil Prices
Executives and economists are wincing along with everyone else when they face the soaring tab for filling up the tanks of their cars. More
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Jul 29 2003
U.S. Manufacturing Rebound?
Demand Picks Up, but Will U.S. Manufacturing Rebound? More
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May 03 2003
Few Make Case for Optimism
A Noted Few Make a Case for Optimism (Again) More
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Apr 29 2003
Obscure Signs of Good News
The Baltic Dry Index, formerly known at the Baltic Freight Index, has some good news for investors. It's going up. More
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Oct 12 2002
Weak Growth Means Few Jobs
...barring an unexpected shock, the job market does seem likely to improve, particularly over the longer term. More
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Dec 07 2001
Japanese Recession, Again
Japan Is in Recession Again, as Germany Slips too. More
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Nov 11 2001
Troubled Times for World
From Washington to London to Frankfurt, the world's economic policy makers spoke with one voice last week. More
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Oct 25 2001
Outlook Less Dire
With the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates and Congress vowing to pass a large stimulus package, economists have said that the current downturn could end up being a short one. More
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Apr 18 2001
Is the Fed's Action Just in Time or Too Late?
The Federal Reserve made another assault yesterday in a war it has already lost, suggested a pessimistic group of economists at ECRI who feel a recession is inevitable this year. More
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Dec 01 2000
Jobs Report Is Another Indication Of A Slowing Economy
The continuing decline in global trade has also helped assuage executives' concerns about inflation, said Lakshman Achuthan, the managing director of ECRI. More
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Mar 11 2000
Geoffrey H. Moore passes away
"Alan Greenspan... called his former teacher (Geoffrey H. Moore) "a major force in economic statistics and business-cycle research for more than a half-century."" More
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Jan 02 1997
Those Vicious Business Cycles: Tamed but Not Quite Slain
Economists and government officials hailed "the dynamic equilibrium of recent years,"and the "organic balance of economic forces..." The time was mid-1929. More
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