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Mar 12 2002
Did We Have a Recession, or Not?
LOU DOBBS: Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill isn't the only one who questions whether or not we had a recession. Today Federal Reserve Governor Edward Gramlich questioned if we'd had a recession. More
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Jan 28 2002
Recovery is Here
LOU DOBBS: Lakshman Achuthan, regular MONEYLINE guest is here, to reinforce his view that the recovery is real. More
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Jan 14 2002
CNN Moneyline Transcript
LOU DOBBS: Well, my guest says the economy is inching toward recovery. Lakshman Achuthan, MONEYLINE regular, joins us now. Good to have you here. More
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Jan 09 2002
Bullish on the Economy
LOU DOBBS: Well my guest tonight is bullish on the economy, bullish on the markets. He's expecting a recovery in the near future, and he says stocks have hit their lows. More
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Dec 17 2001
Reason for Optimism
LOU DOBBS: My next guest sees reason for optimism, pointing to some bullish signals in this economy. And for that, we turn to economist and a regular "MONEYLINE" guest, Lakshman Achuthan. More
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Dec 13 2001
Premature to Assert Recovery
LOU DOBBS: my next guest says that today's weak retail sales figures reinforce his view that it's premature to say that recovery is here. More
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Nov 27 2001
NBER Recognizes Recession
LOU DOBBS: [T]he first person to declare recession was not associated with the NBER. It was actually Lakshman Achuthan, who joins us now. More
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Nov 19 2001
Recovery Ahoy?
My next guest says the recent rise in the stock market does signal an economic recovery, but as with all signals, we have to be very careful now about how we read them. More
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Nov 12 2001
Consumer unsettled by crash
After today's crash people will feel even less confident. More
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Nov 05 2001
Fed Meeting Preview
The Fed meets tomorrow. What are they going to do? According to ECRI they're going to cut interest rates again. More
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Oct 29 2001
Budget Surplus Shrinking
The budget surplus is shrinking, the government posting a $127 billion surplus for fiscal 2001. That is 46 percent smaller than a year ago. Still, it is the second largest surplus ever. More
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Oct 21 2001
Consumer confidence remains key
My next guest sees consumer confidence as the key to the economic recovery. More
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Oct 14 2001
Anthrax and confidence
Stimulus and anthrax fears influence confidence. More
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Oct 07 2001
Confidence and the economy
Can consumer's willingness to spend keep the economy going? More
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Sep 30 2001
Post-Attack Outlook
How the attack impacted promptly available leading indicators. More
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Aug 27 2001
Recession, or not?
My guest tonight has been bearish on the economy: He warns we are already in recession, despite the fact that we have not yet seen two consecutive contracting quarters of GDP. More
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Jun 12 2001
Moneyline interview
LOU DOBBS: You absolutely believe that recession is inevitable? ACHUTHAN: We've moved from forecasting a recession to having an recession. More
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