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  1. Frugal is the fashion in food shopping

    Frugal is the fashion in food shopping

    reuters.com » Shop Talk - 7 hours ago

    In a bid to stretch shrinking grocery dollars, U.S. consumers are shunning restaurants for home-cooked meals, clipping coupons, scouring grocery store flyers for deals and consolidating trips to save gas.The U.S

    Also tagged: grocery store, consumer, shop talk

  2. An oil shock is hardly the global economy's best friend

    An oil shock is hardly the global economy's best friend

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - 10 hours ago

    Filed under: International markets, Oil, Recession It would appear to be axiomatic to say that there are few benefits from an oil price over $100 per barrel. Nevertheless, during oil's latest climb to the

    Also tagged: europe, european union, trade, india, globalization, cars, eu, china, vehicles, brazil, russia, emerging markets, transportation, global economy, renewable energy, oil prices, gdp, gasoline prices, alternate energy sources, inthenews, 1973 74 oil shock, oil shock, 1979 80 oil shock

  3. Recession, housing seen increasing budget deficit for new president

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - 21 hours ago

    Filed under: Other issues, Bad news, Federal Natl Mtge (FNM), Politics, Housing, Recession Few would deny that the new U.S. president, Democrat or Republican, will face a plethora of concerns and problems after

    Also tagged: mortgages, housing, taxes, mccain, fnm, obama, fre, foreclosures, gdp, budget deficit, freddie mac, federal spending, federal budget, national debt, fannie mae, u s government, inthenews, u s treasury, housing bailout

  4. The Real China Threat

    chinadigitaltimes.net » China Digital Times - 24 hours ago

    In the Washington Post, Robert Samuelson writes: China’s economy is now only a fourth the size of the $14 trillion U.S. economy, but given plausible growth rates in both countries, China’s output will exceed America’s

    Also tagged: world, economy, economic growth

  5. Recession, housing seen increasing budget deficit for new president

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 20, 2008

    BloggingStocks: Few would deny that the new U.S. president, Democrat or Republican, will face a plethora of concerns and problems after reciting the oath of office in January 2009. One issue that sort of presents the

    Also tagged: mortgages, housing, taxes, mccain, fnm, obama, fre, foreclosures, gdp, budget deficit, freddie mac, federal spending, federal budget, national debt, fannie mae, u s government, inthenews, u s treasury, housing bailout

  6. Stupid question: Can the U.S. handle more housing stress?

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 20, 2008

    BloggingStocks: Sometimes -- but by no means always -- the stupid questions are the most illuminating.Tuesday's 'stupid question' concerns stress and the U.S. economy. Namely, could the U.S. economy handle more housing

    Also tagged: featured, congress, fdr, mortgages, fed, fnm, new deal, fre, foreclosures, gdp, bond market, freddie mac, u s congress, fannie mae, banking sector, credit markets, mortgage backed securities, u s federal reserve, asset backed securities, u s treasury

  7. The housing slump may continue well into 2010

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 20, 2008

    BloggingStocks: Picture this: a U.S. neighborhood where no homes are being constructed, for miles. In the current economic climate, the above could be a snapshot in any region of the country (or, sadly, in every region

    Also tagged: california, featured, florida, housing, inventories, gdp, home builders, home construction, u s commerce department, median home prices

  8. Stupid question: Can the U.S. handle more housing stress?

    Stupid question: Can the U.S. handle more housing stress?

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 19, 2008

    Filed under: Forecasts, Housing, Federal Reserve, Recession Sometimes -- but by no means always -- the stupid questions are the most illuminating. Tuesday's 'stupid question' concerns stress and the U.S. economy

    Also tagged: featured, congress, fdr, mortgages, fed, fnm, new deal, fre, foreclosures, gdp, bond market, freddie mac, u s congress, fannie mae, banking sector, credit markets, mortgage backed securities, u s federal reserve, asset backed securities, u s treasury

  9. The housing slump may continue well into 2010

    The housing slump may continue well into 2010

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 19, 2008

    Filed under: Forecasts, Bad news, Housing, Recession Picture this: a U.S. neighborhood where no homes are being constructed, for miles. In the current economic climate, the above could be a snapshot in any region of

    Also tagged: california, featured, florida, housing, inventories, gdp, home builders, home construction, u s commerce department, median home prices

  10. Economist sees Fed cutting interest rates this fall

    bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Aug 19, 2008

    BloggingStocks: There are a few developments that gladden the heart of nearly every business executive. Rising retail sales. Rising real incomes. Sustained job growth and household formation. And lower interest rates

    Also tagged: fed, inflation, interest rates, gdp, bernanke, monetary policy, cpi, inthenews, fed funds rate, fed funds, u s federal reserve

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