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BBC News | US Economy Remains Focus of Presidential Race Voice of America February 05, 2012 US Economy Remains Focus of Presidential Race Michael Bowman While the White House hails data showing an improved US labor market, Republican presidential contenders continue to blast President Barack Obama's economic performance. Where the US Election Stands Now US economy growing strong, recovery speeding up: Obama US economy creates 243000 jobs |
![]() USA TODAY | With economy improving, Obama would beat Romney: poll Reuters A jobs report on Friday showed the US economy created jobs at the fastest pace in nine months in January. The unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 8.3 percent, its lowest level in three years. (Reporting By Susan Heavey; Editing by Bill Trott) Obama gains over Romney amid better economy - poll Barack Obama opens up six point lead over Mitt Romney |
![]() Morning Sentinel | Report: Casinos generated $125B spending in 2010 The Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — A new report shows US casinos and the industries that depend on them made a $125 billion economic splash in 2010 — the equivalent of 1 percent of the total US gross domestic product. The study released Monday by the American Gaming ... New Report Shows Economic Impacts of Commercial Casino Industry Equivalent to ... |
![]() Financial Times | Oil near $97 amid signs US economy improving Economic Times SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell slightly to near $97 a barrel Monday in Asia despite signs US economic growth is improving. Benchmark crude for March delivery was down 39 cents at $97.45 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New ... Oil falls slightly to near $97 in Asia as traders mull improving US jobs data Oil Falls as Greece Wrestles With Agreement to Avert Default |
![]() Bloomberg | Labor Loss Spurs Search of US Churches, Libraries for Dropouts: Economy Bloomberg Enlarge image Labor-force Loss Prompts Search of US Churches: Economy Labor-force Loss Prompts Search of US Churches: Economy Daniel Acker/Bloomberg Job seekers including Henry Owens, left with yellow tie, wait to enter a career fair sponsored by ... Labor-force Loss Prompts Search of US Churches: Economy US Fraudulent Election Year Unemployment Data, Lies, Lies, More and Bigger Lies Friday's Unemployment Numbers: Correcting the Corrections |
![]() Bloomberg | Fed should raise rates in 2013, Bullard says Reuters The belief that the US economy suffering from an "output gap" that can be bridged only if borrowing costs are kept low enough for long enough is wrong, he said. "If we continue using this interpretation of events, it may be very difficult for the US to ... Bullard Says Interest Rate Policy Assuming Economic Slack Risks Disaster Bullard: Fed Should Raise Rates Next Year Fed's Bullard Opposes Zero-Rate Policy Through 2014 |
![]() Moneycontrol.com | Gold Declines Most in Five Weeks as US Jobs Gain Top Forecast BusinessWeek 3 (Bloomberg) -- Gold slumped the most in five weeks as the US economy added more jobs in January than forecast, signaling economic growth that may reduce the need for the Federal Reserve to expand stimulus measures. Employers added 243000 jobs in ... Gold futures lower on improved U.S. economy, Greece Gold slips on faltering Greek talks PRECIOUS-Gold down on dollar index rise, Greek debt jitters |
![]() AFP | I deserve another go, says Barack Obama The Australian BARACK Obama says he deserves a second term as US President, despite claiming 10 days after taking office that he would be a "one-term proposition" if the US economy had not recovered by now under his administration. US unemployment is higher than when ... Obama Talks Iran, Economy Before Super Bowl Obama says he 'deserves second term' President Obama thinks he deserves 2nd term even if economy slumps |
![]() AFP | With job spurt, US economy races ahead of Europe AFP Analysts said that in the United States, where the economy added 243000 net new jobs in January to pull down the unemployment rate to 8.3 percent, the flexibility of the labor market was key. Economists said the American economy is shaking off the debt ... |
![]() gulfnews.com | US policy-makers must fix basic economic problems gulfnews.com By Laura Tyson This year began with a series of reports providing tantalising evidence that economic recovery in the United States is strengthening. The pace of job creation has increased, indicators for manufacturing and services have improved, ... Economy is improving, confusing |
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