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    Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. European officials move to unify banks, aid Greece

    LONDON -- European officials Thursday took two more steps in their fight against the region's lingering debt crisis, agreeing on a deal to put big banks under the oversight of a single supervisor and releasing desperately needed loans for Greece to pay its mounting bills.
    LONDON -- European officials Thursday took two more steps in their fight against the region's lingering debt crisis, agreeing on a deal to put big banks under the oversight of a single supervisor and releasing desperately needed loans for Greece to pay...

    Tags: European Central Bank, Economy, Business and Finance, France, Antonis Samaras, Central Bank

  2. Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. It's nothing but a power play

    WASHINGTON — Let's understand President Barack Obama's strategy in the "fiscal cliff" negotiations. It has nothing to do with economics or real fiscal reform. This is entirely about politics. It's Phase 2 of the 2012 campaign. The election...

    Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Fiscal Cliff, Mitch McConnell, Elections

  4. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Farming: Readers call columnist a 'gasified windbag'

     Whenever you read this, be it in the fading embers of 2012 or the new dawn of 2013, please know that I did not write it; you, the readers, did.  Yep, it’s that time of year (this year, last year, next year . . . ) for you to have your say on what...

    Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Washington, DC, Labor Day, U.S. Congress, Fox News Channel (tv network)

  6. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. In France, juice and soda push wine drinking to record low

    That most Gallic of pursuits – drinking lots and lots of wine – doesn’t seem to have quite the appeal for the French that it used to.
    That most Gallic of pursuits – drinking lots and lots of wine – doesn’t seem to have quite the appeal for the French that it used to. The average French adult consumed 57 liters of wine – or about 15 gallons – in 2010,...

    Tags: Wines

  8. Dec 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Restaurants in China, U.S., Europe reflect global economy

    Looking for evidence of China’s economic prowess, Europe’s malaise and consumer ennui in the U.S.? Use the international restaurant industry as a barometer, according to a report this week.
    Looking for evidence of China’s economic prowess, Europe’s malaise and consumer ennui in the U.S.? Use the international restaurant industry as a barometer, according to a report this week. China’s economy, coming off a period of...

    Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Fiscal Cliff, Japan, Food Industry, Consumer Confidence

  10. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. GDP is revised higher, but large risks threaten outlook

    WASHINGTON -- The government revised sharply higher its figures on the nation's economic growth for the third quarter, saying that businesses exported and stockpiled more goods than previously thought. Corporate profits also strengthened in the quarter....

    Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Business, Consumer Confidence, Consumers, Gross Domestic Product

  12. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Groupon CEO Andrew Mason: 'I'd be the first person to fire myself'

    On Thursday, Groupon Inc.’s board members will reportedly debate the fate of Andrew Mason, the chief executive of the struggling daily deals site.
    On Thursday, Groupon Inc.’s board members will reportedly debate the fate of Andrew Mason, the chief executive of the struggling daily deals site. But then again, “it would be weird” if they didn’t, he said. “It’s...

    Tags: Groupon, Inc., Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Andrew Mason

  14. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Investors say U.S. fiscal woes pose biggest risk to global economy

    WASHINGTON -- Investors around the world say the fiscal woes of the U.S. -- highlighted by the ongoing fight over the debt limit -- pose the biggest risk to the global economy this year, according to poll results released Wednesday.
    WASHINGTON -- Investors around the world say the fiscal woes of the U.S. -- highlighted by the ongoing fight over the debt limit -- pose the biggest risk to the global economy this year, according to poll results released Wednesday. More than a third of...

    Tags: Public Finance, Fiscal Cliff, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, George W. Bush

  16. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Stock markets in Europe and Canada edge higher

    Stock and bond markets in the U.S. were closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, but trading took place in the rest of the world.
    Stock and bond markets in the U.S. were closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, but trading took place in the rest of the world. European stocks rose while German bonds declined as European finance ministers met for the first time this...

    Tags: General Electric Company, Japan, Economy, Business and Finance, United Kingdom, Finance

  18. Nov 27, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. UCF forecast says economy will improve … slowly

    Blog-o-nomics - Orlando Sentinel
    UCF is out with its last economic forecast of 2012, and the projections paint a decidedly uninspiring picture. Reduced to its simplest terms, the forecast says things are slowly getting better — the keyword here is slowly — but they could...
  20. Dec 31, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Why holding Gov. Rick Scott to creating 1.7 million jobs is silly talk

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    By Aaron Deslatte, Tallahassee Bureau Chief TALLAHASSEE – This month, we started a series of reports attempting to evaluate Gov. Rick Scott on the ‘7-7-7′ economic plan that was the political mantelpiece of his 2010 campaign. It's a good...
  22. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. MarksJarvis: Investors singing a new tune in the new year

    The stock market has surprised investors with an unusually strong surge, even enticing individuals to throw billions into the stock funds they've feared for years.
    The stock market has surprised investors with an unusually strong surge, even enticing individuals to throw billions into the stock funds they've feared for years. But is the enthusiasm for stocks due to an economy that is greatly stronger? Actually,...

    Tags: Personal Finance, Japan, Fiscal Cliff, Federal Reserve, Mutual Funds

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