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Inflation Wild Cards Will Keep The Fed On Hold Demand, costs, and global forces raise new questions for prices.  |
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U.S.: Get Ready To Exhale: The Slowdown May Be Ending A pickup in manufacturing signals stronger growth is on the way for the economy.  |
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Labor Is Keeping The Economy In Fighting Trim The job market looks healthy enough to power a strong second half.  |
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Spain: Growing Risks For A Star Performer Spain's economy heads into 2005 looking pretty good with growth expected to be among the best in the euro zone. But the country faces growing risks that could upend its long run of stellar performances.  |
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A Big Day for the Dow The biggest high since last July.  |
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U.S.: The Fed Needs To Do A Little More Fiddling With the housing sector unlikely to ease up anytime soon, the factory sector may have to bear a larger-than-usual burden for the Federal Reserve to achieve its goal of a well-balanced economy and price stability.  |
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Know Your Numbers: Industrial Production By looking not only at the headline figures but also the details within the report, you can learn more about the prospects for production-related stocks that you own now or in which you may invest in the future.  |
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Is Stagflation Making a Comeback? Stagflation, left for dead in the '70s, could be upon us once again.  |
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U.S.: Manufacturing Looks A Lot Healthier This Year Production is up -- but industry's long-term problems haven't gone away.  |
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U.S.: Say Goodbye To High Growth And Low Inflation The economic Eden of the late 1990s and early 2000s is slowly fading.  |
BusinessWeek October 9, 2006 James C. Cooper |
U.S.: Consumers Aren't Sweating The Housing Slump Yet The debate over the direction of the economy and Federal Reserve policy in the coming year boils down to one basic question: Will the housing slump drag down consumer spending and the economy?  |
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BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 Rich Miller |
What Happened To Deflation? The fears are gone -- and whispers about future inflation have surfaced. But the pricing power that's emerging may be just what U.S. business needs.  |
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Stock Investors Seem To Hold The Winning Hand Data suggest a soft landing, not the recession the bond bulls fear.  |
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Inflation Looks Tamer, But For How Long? Resilient demand and stronger growth will stoke new price pressures.  |
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BusinessWeek November 28, 2005 Cooper & Madigan |
U.S.: The Real Inflation Threat Isn't Energy Will lower energy prices add to inflationary pressures? If that sounds a bit counterintuitive, consider this: The economy is already growing so rapidly that it is putting pressure on available labor, production capacity, and distribution channels.  |
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Housing: The Roof Won't Collapse On The U.S. Economy As builders adjust their inventories, other sectors will offer plenty of support.  |
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BusinessWeek May 7, 2007 James C. Cooper |
Why Consumer Spending Has Staying Power It looks like households are going to hit a couple of speed bumps this quarter: Surging prices for food and fuels promise to put the squeeze on purchasing power.  |
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The Week Ahead May's consumer confidence index is expected to have retreated... The Institute for Supply Management's May factory activity index most likely eased for a sixth straight month... Building outlays in April probably picked up... etc.  |
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Stagflation Lite? Growth is set to slow as oil and food prices continue their climb - an unwelcome, familiar combination. But there are reasons to expect a gentler version this time around.  |