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What if interest rates don't rise?
Colin Barr 2010-03-31 10:51Here's a shocker: It could be years before U.S. finances are jolted by an interest rate shock.Some forecasters are banking on rising interest rates. T...
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Homes more affordable, but don't expect a rebound
Nin-Hai Tseng 2011-02-12 07:22Despite a flurry of positive data on the housing sector, it's still too early to bank on a comeback.Home affordability has returned to pre-bubble leve...
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Don't believe the rosy forecasts
Shawn Tully 2011-01-11 12:52Most economists and pundits predict a continued upward trend for most assets next year, but they will eventually be proven wrong.In one of my classes ...
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Europe's PIGS don't fly
Colin Barr 2010-02-10 12:27By Colin BarrBets against the fiscally unfit are multiplying, and there's no telling where they will stop.So far, Dubai, Greece, Portugal and Spain ha...
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Don't give Ben another term
财富中文网 2009-07-24 05:30Even if you agree with Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's policy choices so far, you can't argue that he was slow to notice, and respond to, the subprime cri...
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Don't confuse rhetoric with reform
财富中文网 2009-06-01 10:43来源:2009年2月号《财富》杂志If politicians were serious about reform, they'd posture less and would attack these four economic evils.By Allan Sloan(Fortune Magaz...
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Don't really want the job? Here's what to wear.
Anne Fisher 2010-11-08 07:28Would you wear a cat costume to a job interview? How about a Star Trek T-shirt, or a micromini skirt and fishnet stockings?No? Then you're way ahead o...
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Don't count on exports to save the economy
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-09-15 01:06News that exports rose last month was something to cheer, but it will be consumption at home -- not abroad -- that will lift this economy out of the d...
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Rise of the renting class
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-08-04 01:33Modern America has long paired the "American Dream" with home ownership. The idea of staying put, paying property taxes and periodically mowing the la...
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Don't blame the consumer
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-08-19 02:25Consumers drive more than two-thirds of the nation's economy, and with growth hard to spot these days, it's easy to place the blame on stingy spenders...