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Joel Naroff
Information about this person was last updated on Saturday, February 4, 2012.
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Consumer confidence posts surprise decline (Reuters)
news 31-JAN-12
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Incomes up strong 0.5 pct., consumer spending flat (AP)
news 30-JAN-12
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Consumer prices flat for 2nd straight month (AP)
news 19-JAN-12
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Nation Adds 200,000 Jobs in December Hiring Surge
ABCnews 07-JAN-12
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Data Show Euro Area Downturn Deepened at Year-End
IHT 06-JAN-12
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Republicans fear return of the feelgood factor as Iowa caucus nears
guardian 01-JAN-12
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Jobless claims jump 15,000 but stay below key 400,000 level
latimes 29-DEC-11
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US retail sales see steady rise
bbc 15-NOV-11
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Autos, rentals tame underlying price pressures (Reuters)
news 19-OCT-11
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With No New Jobs in August, Calls for Urgent Action
IHT 03-SEP-11
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Unemployment steady at 9.1 percent (Daily Caller)
news 02-SEP-11
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Wall St dives on economic, European worries (Reuters)
news 18-AUG-11
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Unemployment rises to 9.2% amid weak June job gains
latimes 08-JUL-11
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Case-Shiller home-price index hits new low
latimes 31-MAY-11
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Unemployment rate drops to 8.9 percent
CBSnews 04-MAR-11
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US growth slows as state reins in spending (AFP)
news 26-FEB-11
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Americans boost spending heading into holidays
washtimes 23-DEC-10
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Instant View: New home sales at record low in July (Reuters)
news 25-AUG-10
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Productivity falls 0.9 percent in second quarter
washtimes 10-AUG-10
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Corrected: U.S. home sales surge in June
reuters 27-JUL-10
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Consumer Prices Dip for 3rd Straight Month
CBSnews 16-JUL-10
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Stocks slide further after home sales drop
msnbc 01-JUL-10
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Jobless claims drop to 460,000 last week (AP)
news 27-MAY-10
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Good News, Latest Jobs Report Is Slightly Worse
NPRnews 08-MAY-10
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Unemployment confuses recovery expectations
msnbc 16-APR-10
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Fed Debates Timing of Interest Rate Hike
CBSnews 16-MAR-10
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December retail sales drop 0.3 percent (AP)
news 14-JAN-10
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US economy delivers best jobs number since the recession began, buoying markets
telegraph 04-DEC-09
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Fed sees rates near zero for extended time
btimescom 05-NOV-09
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US industrial production jumps in September
channelnewsasia 16-OCT-09
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Bits: Online Retailers Anticipate a Dreary Christmas
nytimes 06-OCT-09
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Asia shares slump on U.S. data; dollar gains (Reuters)
news 02-OCT-09
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US stocks end lower despite Fed view
economictimes 24-SEP-09
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A look at economic developments around the globe (AP)
news 24-SEP-09
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Jobless Claims Dip; Trade Gap Grows On Import Surge
NPRnews 10-SEP-09
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US existing-home sales blaze record in July (AFP)
news 22-AUG-09
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France, Germany return to growth in 2nd quarter (AP)
news 13-AUG-09
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Short View: Fed sees recovery
ft 13-AUG-09
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US trade deficit grows on oil prices
ft 12-AUG-09
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Fed needs better performance, not more powers
ft 09-AUG-09
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Economy seen improving in third quarter
washtimes 01-AUG-09
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Stock futures mostly higher after prior day's jump (AP)
news 24-JUL-09
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Wall St leaps on CIT aid; Texas Instruments off late (Reuters)
news 21-JUL-09
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Obama: Stimulus bill worked 'as intended'
washtimes 12-JUL-09
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Finally, charting the recovery's course (Reuters)
news 05-JUL-09
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GM to slash dealer network by 40 percent
sbs 16-MAY-09
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Stocks extend week's losses after 2-month rally (AP)
news 16-MAY-09
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US recession pain goes on as rise in jobless hits 25-year high
sundaytimes 04-APR-09
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Feb. existing home sales rise by 5.1%
washtimes 23-MAR-09
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Health sector losses take Wall Street lower (Reuters)
news 26-FEB-09
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US consumer confidence plummets
dailytimesPK 25-FEB-09
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Surprise! Retail Sales Went UP in January
ABCnews 12-FEB-09
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January worst month in 34 years for US job losses
irishtimes 07-FEB-09
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Fed says prepared to buy debt to aid economy
reuters 29-JAN-09
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December US home sales rise fails to erase dismal 2008
channelnewsasia 26-JAN-09
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Fed’s new strategy to cut cost of borrowing
ft 17-DEC-08
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Monthly loss of jobs worst in 34 years
washtimes 06-DEC-08
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CORRECTED: Job losses worst since 1974 as downturn deepens (Reuters)
news 05-DEC-08
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Jobless claims hit 25-year high, imports plunge (Reuters)
news 13-NOV-08
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Stocks gain in Europe and Asia as market waits on Fed
IHT 29-OCT-08
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Fed set to cut rate by up to 50 points, albeit reluctantly
irishtimes 28-OCT-08
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Economy sheds most jobs since 2003, more cuts seen
washtimes 04-OCT-08
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U.S. Trade Deficit Soars; Oil Imports Rise
CBSnews 11-SEP-08
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Worse Than Expected: U.S. Loses 84K Jobs
ABCnews 05-SEP-08
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Second quarter growth revised upward to 3.3 percent (Reuters)
news 28-AUG-08
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Wall St. faces headwinds in dog days of summer (AFP)
news 16-AUG-08
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Gap widens between discounters, department stores (AP)
news 14-AUG-08
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Retail sales dip points to spending strain (Reuters)
news 13-AUG-08
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U.S. productivity grew solidly in 2nd quarter (Reuters)
news 09-AUG-08
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U.S. productivity growth slowed in spring
theglobeandmail 08-AUG-08
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Rising prices beat down consumer spending in June (AP)
news 04-AUG-08
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Stocks head to higher open after upbeat data (AP)
news 25-JUL-08
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Strong US sales boost Burberry
ft 15-JUL-08
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Bailout fears leave US home loan giants Freddie and Fannie reeling
independent 12-JUL-08
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Risks of Fed’s interest rate strategy
ft 24-JUN-08
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Despite tough talk, Bernanke Fed unlikely to boost rates
AsiaOne 22-JUN-08
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Fed warns on inflation as oil prices continue to rise
independent 21-MAY-08
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US producer prices edge up
ft 20-MAY-08
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Worst may be over for US: economists
khaleejtimes 18-MAY-08
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If It's a Recession, How Deep?
NPRnews 06-APR-08
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80,000 jobs slashed in March
cnn 04-APR-08
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U.S. payrolls fall again, raising recession fears (Reuters)
news 07-MAR-08
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FTSE-100 index closes 2% higher
dailytimesPK 21-FEB-08
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Fed cuts rates by half a point
guardian 30-JAN-08
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Existing single-family home sales drop (AP)
news 24-JAN-08
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Bernanke ready to support fiscal stimulus
ft 17-JAN-08
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Wholesale prices soared last year (AP)
news 15-JAN-08
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Time for a Recession? Cause for Concern
ABCnews 06-JAN-08
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Dollar up against euro before key U.S. jobs data released
ChinaPost 05-JAN-08
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World food price rises set to hit consumers
ft 16-DEC-07
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Rise in US jobs signals credit crisis contained
ft 10-DEC-07
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Fed official: Economy shouldn't suffer (AP)
news 30-NOV-07
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Clarity target for Federal Reserve
ft 15-NOV-07
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Trade deficit declines in September (AP)
news 09-NOV-07
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New-home sales tumble (AP)
news 27-SEP-07
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Money markets hit reverse on hopes for rate cut
ft 21-AUG-07
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[ said]: You can’t really explain rationally why there isn’t more caution in the markets,
bloomberg 03-FEB-12
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[ said]: We need worker compensation to pick up if consumption is to rise,
msnbc 30-JAN-12
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[ said]: If the December wage and salary gains can be sustained, households will have the ability to spend more,
ibtimes 30-JAN-12
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[-said]: More jobs created mean more income and more consumer spending,
CBC 30-JAN-12
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[ said]: With big-ticket spending rising and the labor market firming, the economy is a lot better than some central bankers think,
ChinaPost 27-JAN-12
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[ said]: There are too many distressed homes on the market in the largest home building areas for starts to rise sharply,
ibtimes 20-JAN-12
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[ said]: The decline in our sales to Europe was fairly large and may be the start of a longer-term trend in declining exports to the Continent,
latimes 13-JAN-12
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[ said]: The decline in our sales to Europe was fairly large and may be the start of a longer-term trend in declining exports to the continent,
news 13-JAN-12
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[ said]: Unfortunately, we need more like 300,000 jobs (a month) to get the unemployment rate coming down consistently and rapidly, and that is not likely to happen this year,
vanguardngr 07-JAN-12
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[ said]: If, as expected, we do get a better-than-predicted December jobs report and the previous months' numbers are also revised upward, the perception will be that we may be turning the corner,
iol 06-JAN-12
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[ said]: Firms need to grow wages faster if consumption is to accelerate. There is not a lot of appetite to give raises,
news 06-JAN-12
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[ said]: The key services sector is growing a little faster, but it has yet to really pick up steam,
AP 06-JAN-12
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[ said]: Consumers are not shopping until they drop, but they are shopping until they are tired. That is a lot better than it has been,
guardian 01-JAN-12
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[ said]: Consumers are not shopping until they drop, but they are shopping until they're tired. That's a lot better than it has been,
nzherald 01-JAN-12
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[ says]: Health care reform wasn’t necessarily the most important thing to be dealing with when you’re in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression,
washtimes 29-DEC-11
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[ says]: We are ending the year on an up note,
AP 29-DEC-11
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[ said]: Health care reform wasn't necessarily the most important thing to be dealing with when you're in the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression,
usaToday 28-DEC-11
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[ said]: Europe appears to be the only real impediment to keeping this recovery from happening,
news 27-DEC-11
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[ asked]: If you stabilize the financial sector and you don't have the kind of financial crisis we had in 2008, why do we have to have the economy we had in 2009?
ibtimes 23-DEC-11
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[ said]: The consumer is going to be able to spend simply because job growth is picking up,
ibtimes 23-DEC-11
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[ said]: The economy is carrying some clear momentum into 2012,
newschannel5 22-DEC-11
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[ says]: Finally, it appears that the process of healing is under way,
AP 21-DEC-11
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[ said]: Investors should take heart that if Europe doesn't melt down and Congress figures out how to extend the payroll tax cut, the economy can continue to gain momentum,
ChinaPost 21-DEC-11
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[ said]: Growth during the summer was more sluggish than initially thought as the GDP numbers were revised downward,
ChinaPost 23-NOV-11
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[ said]: The complete failure of Washington to make any meaningful changes to spending or taxes could further harm confidence of both consumers and businesses,
thestar 23-NOV-11
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[ said]: Economic conditions are moving upward at an accelerating pace,
ChinaPost 18-NOV-11
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[ said]: Early Black Friday sales may have pushed forward some demand but regardless, it does look like households are out there spending,
ChinaPost 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: The consumer has to come through this holiday season if we are going to get back to more decent growth rates, and the early readings are those households have hit the stores quite strongly,
news 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: The consumer has to come through this holiday season if we are going to get back to more decent growth rates and the early readings are those households have hit the stores quite strongly,
news 15-NOV-11
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[ said]: It was another in a long line of mediocre payroll numbers,
france24 03-NOV-11
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[-said]: It was nice to see that the service sector added workers but not so positive was a small decline in the manufacturing sector,
france24 03-NOV-11
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[ said]: With consumers and businesses spending and exports still growing, the expansion is broad-based and sustainable,
news 27-OCT-11
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[ says]: The reason to do a flat tax is to get rid of the sham deductions out there,
news 26-OCT-11
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[-said]: Globalization is, to no small extent, driving a fair amount of these profits,
msnbc 21-OCT-11
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[-said]: The weak dollar has begun to actually do what it’s supposed to do and that’s to generate more exports,
msnbc 21-OCT-11
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[ said]: It's not enough anymore to look at the core because the long-term trend for food prices is high. It has really become an issue for consumers,
reuters 19-OCT-11
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[ said]: That hardly sounds like an economy flat on its back. The economy is still moving forward. But no one should confuse direction with speed,
reuters 03-OCT-11
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[ says]: Next year is probably more uncertain than 2013,
news 20-SEP-11
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[ said]: If you were a business person and you were watching what happened in August, you were not going to hire,
news 04-SEP-11
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[ said]: Even the inflation hawks have to be concerned by this report,
ibtimes 03-SEP-11
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[ said]: said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York. The data could strengthen the hand of officials at the Fed who wanted to do more to help the sputtering economy in August. The economy needs to generate about 150,000 jobs each month just to keep the unemploymen t rate steady over time. The central bank, which meets on Sept 20-21, cut overnight interest rates to near zero in December 2008 and has bought $2.3 trillion in securities to inject cash into the economy. Despite simmering inflation pr
kuwaittimes 03-SEP-11
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[ said]: The job machine has ground to a halt,
EgyptianGazette 03-SEP-11
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[ said]: Once again, it appears there will be disappointing job gains, though that is hardly a surprise,
france24 02-SEP-11
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[-said]: When you’re worried about losing your job, nothing changes spending habits more than fear,
msnbc 01-SEP-11
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[ said]: The labor market is soft but not falling apart,
reuters 31-AUG-11
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[ said]: The economy is not falling apart, but we need better income growth if we are going to get decent growth and that remains a question mark,
dailytimesPK 30-AUG-11
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[ said]: It's a little far-fetched to truly believe that we are headed into another recession. This data doesn't support that view at all,
news 29-AUG-11
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[ said]: Buyers just don't want to commit to anything right now,
news 24-AUG-11
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[ said]: The recovery cannot count on the housing sector adding much to growth,
reuters 23-AUG-11
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[ said]: The housing market is not going to turn around because of this, because it isn't the mortgage rate that matters,
AP 18-AUG-11
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[ said]: Once again, the consumer was pushed to the wall by rising retail costs,
channelnewsasia 18-AUG-11
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[ said]: Producer expenses are on the rise and while weak demand may limit pricing power, the pressure on costs will cause firms to look for any way possible to pass on those increases,
news 17-AUG-11
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[ said]: This is another indicator that this sector has dug its way out of the Great Recession hole,
reuters 16-AUG-11
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[ said]: The public sector job cutbacks are a real drag on growth and the debt ceiling agreement makes it clear that belt tightening will continue to restrain activity for a long time,
ibtimes 05-AUG-11
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[ said]: If the recovery is ever going to gain speed, it will have to come from households deciding they want to spend money again,
bbc 03-AUG-11
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[ said]: What worries me is that businesses are deriving their strong earnings growth through productivity gains, limited wage increases and foreign activities,
AP 03-AUG-11
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[ asked]: With gasoline prices high, incomes not growing and the craziness in Washington creating uncertainty, is it any surprise that people stopped spending?
news 03-AUG-11
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[ said]: It just says the economy is not growing a whole lot and that's the reality,
economictimes 02-AUG-11
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[ said]: This was an ugly report that should wake up those in Washington who still have their thinking caps on. The last thing this economy needs is more uncertainty and a debt default,
zawya 31-JUL-11
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[ said]: This should wake up those in Washington who still have their thinking caps on,
indiatimes 29-JUL-11
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[-says]: >Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and other economists have warned Congress against cutting too much too soon because the economy remains so fragile. The economy needs to expand so it can create jobs for a growing population. It must grow at a 2.5 percent annual rate to keep the unemployment rate from rising and at a 5 percent rate to bring unemployment down significantly. In a Twitter message, economist Justin Wolfers of the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School said he thinks there's a 40 perce
AP 29-JUL-11
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[-says]: You kick the federal government, and the economy is going to be doubled over in pain,
AP 29-JUL-11
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[-says]: What business is going to hire into the unknown?
AP 29-JUL-11
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[ said]: supports the view that everyone is simply watching and waiting, especially with the theater of the absurd, Washington politics, becoming more bizarre by the minute,
dailytimesPK 28-JUL-11
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[ said]: supports the view that everyone is simply watching and waiting, especially with the theatre of the absurd, Washington politics, becoming more bizarre by the minute,
channelnewsasia 27-JUL-11
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[ said]: For builders the rise in existing home prices is a start,
reuters 20-JUL-11
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[ says]: If the dollar’s down,
news 17-JUL-11
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[ says]: They do the shipping by putting their bodies here,
news 17-JUL-11
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[ said]: The trend is such that the core could exceed the [Federal Reserve's] desired top level of about 2 per cent by the end of the fall. That would not be good news for the monetary authorities that have to deal with a soft spot and restrictive fiscal policy,
todayonline 15-JUL-11
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[ said]: The drop in gasoline prices helped consumers a lot, but inflation continues to spread more generally across the economy,
latimes 15-JUL-11
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[ said]: You have to look at the more recent data and they have been much more positive. We haven't seen the economy faltering further, instead we have seen the economy coming back,
news 08-JUL-11
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[-wrote]: The June employment data were stunningly weak,
msnbc 08-JUL-11
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[ said]: The end of job growth may have been reported prematurely,
AP 07-JUL-11
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[ said]: We are in a really negative cycle that I thought we were in the process of getting out of,
msnbc 07-JUL-11
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[-said]: The job market is mediocre,
msnbc 07-JUL-11
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[-said]: Businesses aren’t laying off people, but because workers aren’t seeing more workers be hired and they don’t have job flexibility, they’re thinking that the labor market is bad,
msnbc 07-JUL-11
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[ said]: The recovery will have to proceed without the help of housing which is going to make it more difficult to really ramp up growth for any extended period of time,
channelnewsasia 22-JUN-11
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[ said]: The recovery will have to proceed without the help of housing, which is going to make it more difficult to really ramp up growth for any extended period of time,
news 22-JUN-11
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[ said]: It was nice to see the trade gap narrow but most of that came from problems with Japan's supply chain, so don't expect the improvement to continue,
channelnewsasia 09-JUN-11
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[ said]: Prices of houses are now below the lows reached during the depths of the economic crisis,
ChinaPost 02-JUN-11
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[ said]: This was really a good report because ultimately it is all about jobs,
economictimes 07-MAY-11
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[ said]: The economy is not falling apart, despite the spike in oil prices,
bbc 03-MAY-11
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[ said]: The economy is not falling apart despite the spike in oil prices,
news 02-MAY-11
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[ said]: The new home market did improve in March but given it rose from the lowest sales level on record, that is not saying a whole lot,
channelnewsasia 26-APR-11
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[ says]: At this point, we're likely to see a steady improvement in sales,
ibtimes 21-APR-11
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[ says]: Their estimates are quite reasonable,
csmonitor 20-APR-11
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[ said]: People have less money to spend on goods other than food and energy and that is going to cause the expansion to slow,
newschannel5 15-APR-11
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[ said]: The picture we still get even with this one-week pop is that the labor market is getting better,
washtimes 14-APR-11
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[ said]: The picture we still get - even with this one-week pop - is that the labor market is getting better,
newschannel5 14-APR-11
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[ said]: The fiscal problems in the state and local governments will restrain total payroll increases and limit the downward movement in the unemployment rate,
channelnewsasia 01-APR-11
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[ said]: It looks like the jobs logjam is being broken as the private sector is starting to crank up the hiring machine,
smh 01-APR-11
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