Stocks struggled to gain Wednesday after a weaker-than-expected jobs report killed some momentum toward a market rebound.
The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) was up slightly, while the S&P 500 (SPX) gained 0.4% and the Nasdaq (COMP) was up about 0.7%.
The ADP report showed less of a job-market gain than economists had hoped, which dented stocks [...]
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Stocks struggle to rise
June 30th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: businesses, Dow Jones Industrial, economic recovery, economists, global economic, Nasdaq composite, stocks, world markets
U.S. Growth Is Revised Downward, to 2.7%
June 27th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The government lowered its estimate of how much the economy grew in the first quarter of 2010, noting that consumers spent less than it previously thought.
The country’s gross domestic product rose by an annual rate of 2.7 percent for January through March, the Commerce Department said on Friday. That was less than the 3 percent [...]
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European surveys fuel growth slowdown fears
June 23rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
The durability of Europe’s recovery looked more doubtful on Wednesday after key business surveys showed dimming confidence about the prospects of economies that are pressing ahead with austerity measures.
Euro zone purchasing managers indexes showed private sector firms expanded at a slightly slower pace in June, but beneath the headline figures there was feeble demand for [...]
Tags: businesses, consumers, economists, european economy, financial crisis, financial markets, us treasury, wall street
Changes in China Could Raise Prices Worldwide
June 7th, 2010 by Financial Writer
SHANGHAI — The cost of doing business in China is going up.
Coastal factories are raising salaries, local governments are hiking minimum wage standards and if China allows its currency, the renminbi, to appreciate against the U.S. dollar later this year, as many economists are predicting, the cost of manufacturing in China will almost certainly rise.
Although [...]
Tags: businesses, china business, china's manufacturing, economists, financial, financial system, Global Economy, global financial crisis, housing market, inflation, money
Economy growing slowly but steadily
June 5th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The headlines right now are ominous — from the European debt crisis to a gargantuan gulf oil spill to renewed political tensions in several corners of the world. Financial markets have faltered as a result.
But the U.S. economic recovery is still plugging along.
That is the message from the latest wave of economic data, including several [...]
Tags: businesses, debt crisis, economy, economy recovery, euro zone, european economy, Federal Reserve, financial, financial markets, unemployment rate, us economic recovery, USA
Stocks extend a run
June 3rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Stocks gained Thursday, building on the previous session’s advance, as investors looked past some weaker-than-expected economic news and focused on recovery hopes.
The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) gained 46 points, or 0.4%. The S&P 500 index (SPX) rose 5 points, or 0.5% and the Nasdaq composite (COMP) gained 13 points or 0.6%.
On Wednesday, stocks bounced [...]
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Personal Spending Report Tempers U.S. Indexes
May 28th, 2010 by Financial Writer
American indexes opened lower on Friday, the last day of the month and the last before a three-day weekend.
In the United States, a mixed report on consumer spending and personal income tempered the open.
The Commerce Department reported that consumer spending was unchanged in April while personal incomes rose 0.4 percent. Both numbers were less than [...]
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U.S. to Press China on Trade
May 19th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner plans to press Chinese officials to improve the climate for U.S. companies trying to do business in China during a high-level dialogue in Beijing next week.
Mr. Geithner is expected to urge Chinese officials to reverse policies that limit the ability of foreign companies, including U.S. firms, to compete, and to argue [...]
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Economic outlook is cautious even with spending up
May 3rd, 2010 by Financial Writer
WASHINGTON — Factories are churning out more goods. Consumers are spending. Government aid is fueling construction activity. But stagnant pay and weak hiring will likely restrain the economic rebound in coming months.
That cautionary picture emerged from a series of economic reports Monday.
Consumers stepped up their spending in March by the largest amount in five months. [...]
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