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Economy - Economics USA

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Forbes magazine

A worldwide economic boom has yielded a record number of dollar billionaires in the past year, according to Forbes. Their number rose by 15% to 793 with India taking the lead in Asia and new Russians lining up to fill the gap left by jailed Mikhail K

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Associated press

Consumer confidence dropped in early March to an 86.2 ranking, as people fretted about the economy's performance and their own financial fate in the months ahead. That was down considerably from February's reading of 96.1.

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The Independent

1% of the titled land in the world is owned by women. A baby girl born in the UK is likely to live to 81 - but if she is born in Swaziland, she is likely to die at 39. 21% of the world's managers are female.

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Reuters

The New York Stock Exchange will ring the opening bell in honor of itself on Wednesday as it goes public, ending a 213-year history as a member-owned club and eyeing further growth in the booming exchange sector.

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Auto Industry Reporter - GREG KEENAN

Fitch Ratings Ltd. downgraded GM's debt further into junk status, cutting its rating on GM's unsecured debt to B from B plus. "The downgrade of GM reflects lack of substantive progress on reducing GM's cash operating costs, which Fit

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Associated Press

The Commerce Department reported that sales of new single-family homes dropped by 5% , that was the slowest pace since January 2005 and left the number of unsold homes at a record high of 528,000.

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Associated Press

The economy, sagging under the strain of lofty energy prices, grew at an annual rate of 1.6% in the final quarter of last year—a mediocre performance. Economists said the economy is already rebounding smartly prdicting a robust 4.5% pace in the curre

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The Independent

Lucrative opportunities taken away on a political whim; the danger of being locked up by an over-mighty government agency; the brick wall of protectionism - the business community expects to do battle with all these things in an emerging market.

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Mercury News

To people in Silicon Valley and around the country concerned about the outsourcing of jobs to India, President Bush offered something to make the practice more palatable. Pizza. It's just one of the US products that India's is developing an a

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Sonoran News

The day after Sonoran News posted the Web exclusive article, “Phoenix blows off campaign advertising violations,” this reporter received her first death threat. “Hey Linda, you better grow some eyes behind your f---ing head because you’re not going t

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Associated Press

An extensive investigation of embattled Fannie Mae points to its former finance chief and controller as mainly responsible for the accounting failures at the mortgage giant now struggling to emerge from an $11 billion scandal. Fannie Mae executives —

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Associated Press

Consumer prices galloped ahead in January at the fastest pace in four months, especially pinching the wallets of motorists and other energy users. The government's most closely watched inflation barometer, the Consumer Price Index, advanced by 0.

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Reuters

Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson, the sole Democrat on the Fed's board, will step down from the central bank after 8-1/2 years, a surprise announcement at a time of change at the central bank. He will not attend the first meeting chai

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Associated Press

A new law making it harder to erase debts in bankruptcy has failed to stop abuses and has stymied people who have legitimate reasons to file. In a new study 97% were unable to repay any debts and 79% had gotten into financial trouble because of job l

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Washington Times

America's major NATO allies have cut military manpower and defense funds as a share of their economies since the 9/11 attacks, in sharp contrast with the US, which embarked on deficit spending to boost arms outlays to fight global terrorists.

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Associated Press

The high-flying housing market should make a safe landing by gradually losing altitude, the White House suggested. "A gradual slowing of homebuilding appears more likely than a sharp drop because the elevated level of house prices will sustain h

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