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Street Rallies on Retail, Jobs
MARKETS
Jun 5, 2008 3:17 PM CDT
Street Rallies on Retail, Jobs
Wal-Mart among big winners as indices rebound from 3 days of losses
(Newser)
- The markets rebounded from a 3-day losing streak today as retailers posted strong sales and weekly claims for jobless benefits fell, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The Dow climbed 213.97, closing at 12,604.45, and the Nasdaq gained 46.80 to settle at 2,549.94. The S&...
Markets Up in Rollercoaster Day
MARKETS
May 28, 2008 3:34 PM CDT
Markets Up in Rollercoaster Day
Dow posts modest gain on mixed news
(Newser)
- Stocks rose, fell, and rose again as mixed economic news pulled the market in opposite directions today, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The Dow ended up 45.68, at 12,594.03. The Nasdaq climbed 5.46 to 2,486.70, and the S&P 500 rose 5.49 to...
Housing Starts
Hit 17-Year Low
Apr 16, 2008 8:45 AM CDT
Housing Starts Hit 17-Year Low
March starts plummet 11.9% as foreclosures create glut on market
(Newser)
- Foreclosures and a glut of unsold homes flooding the market were blamed for an 11.9% drop in new housing starts last month, more than twice the slide economists had predicted, reports Bloomberg. Starts are at the lowest level since March 1991, according to the Commerce Department, casting a pall...
Stocks Fall on Consumer Data
Markets
Mar 28, 2008 3:47 PM CDT
Stocks Fall on Consumer Data
Weekly losses for Dow and S&P
(Newser)
- Stocks erased morning gains on poor consumer spending news to wrap up today's session in negative territory. The Dow and the S&P 500 racked up weekly losses of 1.2% and 1.1%, Bloomberg reports. The Dow fell 86.38 today to close at 12,216.08. The Nasdaq...
Personal Spending Slows
to a Crawl in February
Mar 28, 2008 11:37 AM CDT
Personal Spending Slows to a Crawl in February
Inflation cooling, but consumer confidence is down
(Newser)
- Personal spending—a major force in the health of the economy— rose just 0.1% in February, its smallest increase in 16 months, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The increase, which actually beat analysts' estimate of a 0.1% decrease, came despite a bump in personal income and signs that...
GDP Growth Weakest Since '02
Mar 27, 2008 12:46 PM CDT
GDP Growth Weakest Since '02
0.6% increase matches estimates; markets still focused on credit issues
(Newser)
- The US economy sputtered—as expected—in the fourth quarter of 2007, growing at the slowest rate since 2002, MarketWatch reports. Estimated growth of the US gross domestic product was 0.6% for the last three months of 2007, matching economists' forecasts. Consumer spending grew 2.3%, and exports increased...
Tourism Busts Pre-9/11 Record
Mar 11, 2008 3:00 AM CDT
Tourism Busts Pre-9/11 Record
57 million foreign visitors traveled to US
(Newser)
- Nearly 57 million foreign tourists visited the US last year, pumping more than $123 billion into the economy, Reuters reports. It's the first time a tourism record has been broken since the 9/11 attacks staggered the industry. Some 17.7 million visitors traveled from Canada and 15 million from Mexico....
US in Recession Now: Buffett
Mar 4, 2008 3:28 AM CST
US in Recession Now: Buffett
Billionaire says crisis is already here
(Newser)
- The US is already in a recession for all practical purposes, even if economic conditions haven't yet met the technical definition of at least two consecutive quarters of negative growth. That's the verdict of billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who tells CNBC that a serious economic slowdown is obvious in reports...
Construction Spending Tumbles
Mar 3, 2008 10:23 AM CST
Construction Spending Tumbles
Spending falls at fastest rate since 1994
(Newser)
- Construction spending fell at its fastest rate in 14 years in January, the Commerce Department announced today, shattering expectations with a 1.7% drop. Analysts had expected just a 0.7% decline, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Residential spending was the big drag, falling 2.9%, but non-residential spending was...
Retail Sales In Surprise Swoon
Jan 15, 2008 8:42 AM CST
Retail Sales In Surprise Swoon
Sales drop 0.4% in Dec.; consumers finally slowed by housing woes, gas prices
(Newser)
- Retail sales fell 0.4% in December, an unexpected drop that capped off retailers’ worst year since 2002 and is sure to fuel rampant recession fears. “Consumer spending slowed down pretty dramatically,” one economist tells Bloomberg. “We are kind of flying very close to a stall speed....
Tech Sales to China Raise
Red Flags
Jan 2, 2008 9:30 AM CST
Tech Sales to China Raise Red Flags
Weapons experts say imports could upgrade military—or be sold
(Newser)
- Chinese companies linked to the People’s Liberation Army were cleared to import sensitive high-tech equipment from the US after the Bush administration eased restrictions blocking the sale of technology with military applications, the
New York Times
reports. One company has ties to arms sales to Iran and Syria, claims...
Home Prices Show Record Drop
Aug 28, 2007 11:21 AM CDT
Home Prices Show Record Drop
Consumer confidence off too; the credit market is to blame, again
(Newser)
- The credit market is continuing to weigh on economic indicators, Bloomberg reports, as home prices and consumer confidence both notched records in their downward swoon. A report released today showed home values down an unprecedented 3.2% in the second quarter. Consumer confidence this month fell to its lowest levels...
Stocks Climb Following Surprising Home Sales Numbers
Aug 24, 2007 4:27 PM CDT
Stocks Climb Following Surprising Home Sales Numbers
Markets, optimism surge as turmoil eases
(Newser)
- The Dow closed at 13,378.87 today, up 142.99 on strong durable goods orders and a better-than-expected home sales forecast. The S&P 500 jumped 16.87 to 1,479.37, and the Nasdaq rose 34.99 to 2,576.69. Nucor Corp., the second-largest American steel manufacturer,...
New-Home Sales Grow, Spur Wall St.
Aug 24, 2007 11:21 AM CDT
New-Home Sales Grow, Spur Wall St.
But new figures don't fully reflect credit market's impact, analysts say
(Newser)
- New-home sales grew 2.8% last month, delivering an unexpected bit of good news to investors still reeling from the credit crunch. But the housing market, which had been rebounding in recent months from a slump, will likely show renewed weakness after he mortgage crisis dust settles, Bloomberg reports.
Storm Blasts Hurricane Center
Jul 6, 2007 4:21 AM CDT
Storm Blasts Hurricane Center
Staff demands director's ouster
(Newser)
- A near-mutiny has erupted at the National Hurricane Center, where nearly half the staff has demanded the resignation of the center's director, Bill Proenza. The
Miami Herald
reports that seven forecasters and 16 other employees—including Proenza's own administrative assistant—signed a statement calling for his ouster.
Economy Slumps to 4-Year Low
Apr 27, 2007 11:11 AM CDT
Economy Slumps to 4-Year Low
Weak home sales, high oil prices drive slowdown
(Newser)
- The country's economic growth has dwindled to its lowest rate in four years, with the housing slowdown, high energy prices, and a looming trade deficit driving lower-than-expected numbers released today. The economy grew 1.3% in the first quarter of 2007, down from 2.5% in the last three months...
Bickering Among Agencies Undermines Iraq Rebuilding
Mar 11, 2007 10:22 AM CDT
Bickering Among Agencies Undermines Iraq Rebuilding
State fights Commerce over how to win peace
(Newser)
- Squabbles among agencies in the Bush administration have wasted countless hours and undermined initiatives to stabilize Iraq, the
Post
reports. The White House wants the whole cabinet involved, but State shuns other departments' initiatives. One battle between State and Commerce, over a proposal to end food rations, became so bitter...
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