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U.K. Economic Slump May Be Deeper as Construction Revised - Bloomberg

May 11, 2012

Britain

Personal Finance, term - Comments closed

U.K. Unemployment Unexpectedly Falls as Economy Gains Momentum - Bloomberg

April 18, 2012

U.K. jobless claims rose less than economists forecast in March and a broader measure of unemployment fell for the first time for almost a year, […]

Business, Personal Finance - Comments closed

Payroll tax extension adds to deficit, analysis finds

March 13, 2012

This year’s budget deficit will swell by an additional $92 billion from estimates made in January after Congress later extended a payroll tax cut […]

Loans, Personal Finance - Comments closed

Asia stocks fall, China trade highlights slowdown

March 12, 2012

Asian stock markets were mostly lower Monday after China’s trade figures underlined a slowdown in the world’s No. 2 economy.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng fell 0.4 […]

Personal Finance, marketing - Comments closed

Stifel to pay $1.1 million to settle alleged supervisory failure

January 24, 2012

Investment brokerage firm Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. will pay $1.1 million to settle Missouri regulator’s allegation that the firm failed to reasonably supervise a former […]

Personal Finance, USA - Comments closed

Samsung can sell disputed devices in US, for now

December 4, 2011

A federal judge has blocked Apple Inc.’s attempt to prevent Samsung Electronics Co. from selling certain smartphones and tablets in the U.S. because they allegedly […]

Finance, Personal Finance - Comments closed

Eurozone ministers try to beef up rescue fund

November 29, 2011

Eurozone ministers have agreed on measures to give their rescue fund more firepower on global markets in an attempt to ease the pressure on their […]

Personal Finance, legal - Comments closed

New Greek coalition wins confidence vote

November 16, 2011

ATHENS, GREECE

Personal Finance, money - Comments closed

Ugly end to historic October on Wall Street

October 31, 2011

October is somewhat cursed for the stock market _ the Crash of 1929, Black Monday in 1987, a slow-motion meltdown in 2008. This time, the […]

Personal Finance, technology - Comments closed

Stocks cautious ahead of Europe debt plan

October 25, 2011

Stock markets fluctuated on Tuesday as investors cautiously waited for European leaders to unveil a plan to tackle the continent’s debt crisis, while corporate earnings […]

Finance, Personal Finance - Comments closed