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Fed's Williams sees cuts to QE3 by summer if jobs market improves
ReutersBy Ann Saphir PORTLAND, Ore, May 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve could begin easing up on the monetary gas pedal this summer and end its bond buys late this year, a top Fed official said Thursday, citing "good news" on the outlook for jobs....Tags: Economic Indicator, Money and Monetary Policy, Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Labor Markets
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China president takes charge of sweeping economic reform plans-sources
ReutersBy Kevin Yao BEIJING, May 17 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has taken charge of drawing up ambitious reform plans to revitalise the economy, sources close to the government said, shunning policy stimulus for fear it could worsen local...Tags: Sailing, Government Debt, Central Bank, Beijing (China), Productivity
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Central banks saved world economy, now beware the fallout: IMF
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Central banks got it right when they saved the world economy, but their unprecedented actions risk disruptive cross-border spillovers and potentially heavy losses when the time comes to reverse course, the IMF said on Thursday....Tags: Central Bank, Emerging Market, Globalization, International Monetary Fund, Economy, Business and Finance
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China president takes charge of sweeping economic reform plans: sources
ReutersBEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has taken charge of drawing up ambitious reform plans to revitalize the economy, sources close to the government said, shunning policy stimulus for fear it could worsen local government debt and inflate...Tags: Sailing, Government Debt, Central Bank, Beijing (China), Productivity
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Fed's Raskin: Too soon to judge if recent Fed action working
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The economy faces an important drag from fiscal policy and remains a long way from full health, a senior Federal Reserve official said on Thursday, warning it was premature to judge the impact of the Fed's latest action to spur...Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Federal Reserve
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State hires northern Indiana development veteran Neininger to lead agribusiness efforts
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Department of Agriculture has named a northern Indiana development veteran to lead the agency's own economic development and trade initiatives. The agency says Connie Neininger has been president of the Cass... -
Northampton County executive candidates weigh in on economic development
The Democratic candidates for Northampton County executive agree on one thing: Northampton County needs to get back in the economic redevelopment game. Glenn Reibman, Lamont McClure and John Callahan all favor tax incentives to stimulate economic...Tags: Nazareth, Primaries, John Callahan, Bethlehem Steel, Business
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Despite U.S. progress, Fed easing still needed: Rosengren
ReutersMILAN (Reuters) - Highly accommodative monetary policies are still needed despite a stronger U.S. economy and some improvement in the country's labor market, a top Federal Reserve official said on Thursday. In a subtle departure from past speeches,...Tags: Central Bank, Career and Workplace, Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Ben Bernanke
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Central banks' actions worked, now beware reactions: IMF
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Central banks got it right when they saved the world economy, but their unprecedented actions risk disruptive cross-border spillovers and potentially heavy losses when the time comes to exit, the IMF said on Thursday. In the most...Tags: Central Bank, Emerging Market, Globalization, International Monetary Fund, Economy, Business and Finance
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Sanford hires new economic development director
Sanford officials announced today that the city has hired Bob Turk, DeLand's economic development director, for the same position in Sanford. Turk will earn $81,845 annually. He replaces Nick McRay, who resigned earlier this year. "I am very excited...
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Japan PM's "Third Arrow" reforms seen short of overhaul
ReutersBy Linda Sieg and Kaori Kaneko TOKYO, May 16 (Reuters) - Anyone expecting a broad overhaul of Japan's economy that would remove barriers to competition will likely be disappointed when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe launches his "Third Arrow" policy next...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Summits, Japan, Money and Monetary Policy, Environmental Issues
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Indiana withdraws support for fertilizer plant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana officials withdrew state backing Friday for a fertilizer plant over concerns about whether its Pakistan-based owners are doing enough at its overseas operations to keep the potentially explosive material from being used...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Plant Openings, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Afghanistan
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