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Building hope for an economic recovery
財富中文網 2009-04-20 05:22The Home Depot has seen sales drop for four years, but now, they're "falling less." CEO Frank Blake explains.By Jennifer ReingoldOn April 9, Fortune's...
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Recovery, reset, or economic “flip up”?
財富中文網 2009-07-03 06:56By Patricia SellersA gloomy outlook as we head off for the long weekend. Today’s monthly jobs report was worse than May’s, worse than expected, and wo...
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Is this finally the economic collapse?
Keith R. McCullough 2010-08-17 01:37The Great Depression. Wall Street in 1987. Japan in 1997. Points of economic collapse are generally crystal clear in the rear-view mirror. Professiona...
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Inside Obama's economic crusade
財富中文網 2009-03-18 12:19來源:2009年3月號《財富》雜志With a fast and furious start, the President's team is launching trillion-dollar programs to rescue the economy and remake the face o...
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Betting on a smokey recovery
財富中文網 2009-09-07 05:31Thomas Lee of J.P. Morgan says a U.S. economic rebound could get a little dirty for investors who want to make money.By Scott CendrowskiWhen looking f...
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The bedridden banking recovery
Colin Barr 2010-09-03 11:18The banks are feeling less woozy but have yet to get back on their feet -- let alone lend a struggling economy a hand.Banks had their most profitable ...
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Economic indicators: Hot or not?
Kimberly Weisul 2010-06-08 02:16If you look closely, you can find economic indicators everywhere. Over the years, economists have examined everything from hemlines to men's underwear...
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Stop the 'jobless recovery' madness!
財富中文網 2009-11-09 10:54An economy that isn't creating employment opportunities simply isn't doing its job.By Colin BarrIt's time to stop glorifying our economic doldrums wit...
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Recovery won't improve unemployment
財富中文網 2009-08-26 11:39Optimism about the economy may be growing, but don't expect that to mean job growth, tooBy Jia Lynn YangThe mood regarding the U.S. economy may be inc...
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Washington's inconvenient economic truths
財富中文網 2009-11-04 05:31As politicians plan for midterm elections, they're going to get all tied up about who gets credit for a recovering economy.By Nina EastonNow that we'r...