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For three consecutive quarters, the American Customer Satisfaction Index has been declining, and the drop in the third quarter could…
Greece is making itself temporarily relevant yet one more time. Its Prime Minister has called for the presidential election to…
According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, one private college president earned over $7 million in 2012, and 36 earned…
With 10-year bond yields under 2% for much of the eurozone, and with inflation sliding into deflation, it is impossible…
Employers across the United States increased hiring in November and kept the economy on track, ultimately recording the strongest year…
The European Central Bank has decided to follow the Bank of England by not cutting interest rates.
Thursday is expected to bring word of expanded economic stimulus at the European Central Bank meeting, with the likely timing…
This Friday's unemployment and payrolls report for November will be widely watched by economists, investors and business owners very closely.
The Business Roundtable has released its fourth-quarter 2014 CEO Economic Outlook Index.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has made some comments regarding when interest rates would likely…
The U.S. Department of Labor will release the Employment Situation report for the month of November this coming Friday morning.
Whether or not it is by economists' measures, Japan has slipped into a recession.
Germany is the largest nation by gross domestic product in Europe and its economic engine is in deep trouble financially.
Based on both youth and total unemployment, Italy looks like Spain and Greece did during the depths of the recession.…
Jacob Wackerhausen/ThinkStockThe Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index rose from a final October reading of 86.9 to a final…
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