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OECD: Eurozone Could Face More Trouble
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts a long-term recession in the eurozone despite a gradual global economic rec...
U.S. Recession a Possibility in 2012, Shilling Says
Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., Jeffrey Saut, chief investment strategist at Raymond James and Associates, and Michael...
Family flees violence to start new life
When Ernesto Torrealba was 14 years old, his father was serving in a high-ranking post in the the administration of Chilean President Salvador...
Jelly Beans: Are They Recession Proof?
May 16 (Bloomberg) -- Lisa Brasher, executive vice chairman of Jelly Belly Candy Co., talks with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle about the candy m...
Graduates Remain Optimistic During Recession
Washburn University students and parents aren't caught up in the worry that comes with paying off student loans. They're ready to celebrate af...
Visa Says U.K. Recession Is Hurting High Street
May 8 (Bloomberg) -- Jeremy Nicholds, executive vice president of commercial development at Visa Europe Ltd., discusses U.K. consumer spending...
Students Protest Against Education Cuts
About 2,000 students turned out in Barcelona on Thursday (May 3) to protest cuts to education, in austerity-hit Spain as the European Central ...
DJIA: S&P 500 Lower Following Private-Sector Jobs Data, MasterCard Profit Beats Estimates
The S&P 500 and the Dow fell on Wednesday as data showed private sector hiring slowed in April.
DJIA: S&P 500 Eyes First Monthly Loss Since November, Microsoft Jumps Into Tablets Market
The S&P 500 was on track for its first monthly decline since November on Monday after data hinted the U.S. economy may be slowing.
DJIA: Wall Street Opens Slightly Lower, Spain Sinks into a Recession in Q1
U.S. stocks slipped on Monday jeopardizing the S&P 500's 4-day winning streak after data showed Americans only modestly increased spending.


