The European debt crisis is expanding and threatening to bring down the rest of the world with it. At least that is what the "experts" are warning. But they couldn't be more wrong. New research from the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and several brokerage firms reveal a small...
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HSBC Holdings, the U.K.-based banking behemoth, said it was going to hire 2,000 employees in China and Singapore. Since over 50% of its profits come from Asia, HSBC knows a thing or two about the region. “Opportunities for growth are many in China. We forecast that the combined middle-class population...
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05-27-2011
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The U.S. economy grew by 1.8% in the first three months of this year. That is down from 3.1% in the last three months of 2010 and pretty clear evidence of that the U.S. economy is far from turning around. Plus, the second-quarter numbers should be even worse given the effects of $4 gasoline, Mississippi...
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05-20-2011
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I don’t get it. I’m talking about spending upwards of $100,000 (or more) on a car. Sure, I dreamed about owning a Porsche or Ferrari when I was a young man, but that was when I had no money and even less brains. I will forever be the son of a frugal farmer, so a Ford or Chevy pickup will...
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05-13-2011
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