Manufacturing in the U.S. expanded in May for a 10th month as factories boosted payrolls to keep up with rising sales here and abroad.
The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing gauge fell less than forecast to 59.7 from 60.4 in April, which was the highest level in almost six years. Readings greater than 50 point to [...]
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Manufacturing in U.S. Expands Faster Than Forecast
June 1st, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: consumer spending, debt crisis, economic recovery, euro zone, european economy, financial, inventory, stock market, us consumer, us economy, us exporters, us manufactured
Debt crisis unsettles European economy
February 7th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Governments in Athens, Madrid and Lisbon struggled on Friday to quell fears of a looming debt crisis in Europe that is pummeling the euro and rippling across global markets, as authorities vowed to impose fiscal austerity and plug their yawning budget deficits. The problem, however, is that investors don’t appear to believe them.
Senior officials at [...]
Tags: borrowing, debt crisis, european economy, financial reckoning, investor, us exporters








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