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Taylor Swift talks CMA Awards, “Red,” “Ronan” and “Never Ever Getting Back Together”
Channel Guide MagazineBy Jay Bobbin If it’s not officially the Season of Swift, it certainly is close. With her fourth album, Red, just out — and including “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together,” the first tune she’s placed at No. 1 on... -
Don't expect much help from the Fed
The U.S. economy is drifting toward recession, but when Federal Reserve policymakers meet next week, they will have few options. Jobs creation slipped alarmingly in April and May. Wages, which were rising modestly through the recovery, have been...
Tags: Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Business, Barack Obama, Real Estate Buyers
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Italy stuck in recession, next in line for Spain-style bailout?
Now that Spain has asked for its bailout — up to 100 billion euros, or $126 billion — speculation is now shifting to Italy as the next euro zone nation that could ask for a handout. Italy is slipping further into a recession — its...Tags: Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, Spain, Italy, Google+, Credit Ratings
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China still faces 'severity' in foreign trade, urges unity in Europe
China’s foreign trade situation will face “continuing severity” this year, according to Commerce Minister Chen Deming in a statement Monday. But, “if lucky,” imports and exports could still grow about 10%, according to a...
Tags: G20, Money and Monetary Policy, Hu Jintao, International Trade, China
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Rescue loans for Spain's banks buys Europe time
WASHINGTON (AP) — A $125 billion plan to rescue Spain's banks won't solve Europe's debt crisis or ease the pain of double-digit unemployment across the continent. But it is likely to calm financial markets and buy time for European policymakers...
Tags: Unemployment, Finance, Foreign Exchange Market, Washington, DC, Portugal
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Web freedom groups trumpet EU defeat of anti-piracy agreement
World NowIn a victory trumpeted by Internet freedom groups, the European Parliament soundly rejected an international agreement to combat piracy Wednesday after protests against the pact swept Europe. The vote reportedly came down to just 39 votes in favor, 478... -
Spanish baroness says hard times forced her to sell painting
World NowA Spanish heiress' sale of a 19th century masterpiece by the British painter John Constable has sparked a high-society family feud in recession-ridden Madrid.... -
Market Week: June 11, 2012
IRA Solutions, Inc. Jesse Lipscomb, Investment Advisor CA Insurance Agent License: 0D22050 4025 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: 619-280-2700 Jesse@FinancialCPR.net www.FinancialCPR.net Play Video: Financial Reform:...
Tags: Stock Market, Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Financial and Business Services, Prices
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Israeli economic policy tugged by external, internal forces
World NowWith one eye on troubled economies elsewhere and another on the renewing protests inside Israel, the government is walking a tight-rope these days to balance economic and political needs.... -
GM CEO hopeful politicians will prevent recession
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors CEO Dan Akerson says he's cautiously optimistic that U.S. political leaders will agree on an economic package to keep the country from tipping into a recession. Akerson told reporters before GM's annual meeting in...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, George W. Bush, General Motors Corp.
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Robert B. Reich: How Wall Street is trying to avoid U.S. oversight
While all eyes are on the Supreme Court and Obamacare, a quieter battle is being waged against the president's other major initiative, the Dodd-Frank financial reform act. Wall Street has already watered down or delayed most of Dodd-Frank. Now it wants...
Tags: Lloyd Blankfein, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Robert B. Reich, Regulatory Policy and Organizations
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Chicago jazz jets to Poland for the holidays
Several of Chicago's most admired jazz musicians won't be spending Thanksgiving at home – they'll be converging in Poland, instead. For the seventh year straight, the city of Poznan – a vibrant cultural hub – will present its Made in...
Tags: Culture, Concerts, Music, Jazz (genre), Jazz Institute of Chicago
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