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Market Economics | William Pesek / Bloomberg 10:02 PM | November 09,2009
They’re doing us a favour by highlighting a critical debate: Which is the bigger threat--inflation or deflation?
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Market Economics | William Pesek / Bloomberg 10:48 PM | July 13,2009
Cities that thrive off the trading of complex financial instruments are at a disadvantage as regulators turn to the task of reining in speculation
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Market Economics | William Pesek 12:10 AM | June 20,2009
China, along with India, is among the few bright spots on the growth front. China is expanding more than 6%, India slightly less than that.
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Market Economics | William Pesek / Bloomberg 11:38 PM | May 11,2009
All that’s driving the rally are signs that the US may not be heading into a new Great Depression
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Market Economics | Loren Steffy / NYT 10:04 PM | April 03,2009
In theory, would give investors a better idea of the risk by helping to determine the creditworthiness of trading partners and the value of the securities traded
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Market Economics | Matthew Lynn / Bloomberg 09:08 PM | December 16,2008
No doubt there are now plenty of young entrepreneurs with bright ideas and loads of determination ready to build the corporate giants of the 2020s and 2030s
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Free Market Economics | William Pesek / Bloomberg 10:06 PM | September 22,2008
Plenty of US companies are lobbying for Korean money
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Market Economics | Michael Lewis / Bloomberg 12:11 AM | September 12,2008
The pleasure and interest the markets now take in seeing it fail now exceeds their pleasure and interest in seeing it survive
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Bond Market Economics | William Pesek 10:43 PM | April 25,2008
Asia isn’t quite there yet at a time when big companies such as Pimco are keen on investing there
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Market Economics | William Pesek 12:01 AM | December 25,2007
A decade ago, Asia’s financial meltdown set in motion a series of humiliations that forced governments to allow Western investors to buy assets at knockdown prices
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Market Economics | Michael R Sesit 12:19 AM | December 22,2007
While China policy makers have slowed the equity market rally, they have failed to bring inflation and the economy under control
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Market Economics | Andy Mukherjee 12:03 AM | October 12,2007
This isn’t to say that the large companies in India are a write-off. They are all growing fast in the home market and many—if not most—have managements capable of executing ambitious cross-border takeovers
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Market Economics | Caroline Baum / Bloomberg 12:58 AM | July 31,2007
While Greenspan was considered an inflation fighter, in reality he placed more emphasis on achieving maximum sustainable employment
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