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Newsweek: How saving is hurting the recovery
The logic of the economic recovery isn’t working–or, at any rate, not well. By that logic, over-borrowed Americans would repay loans and replenish depleted savings, and once savings increased and debt declined, consumer buying would strengthen. We’re still waiting. United States – Debt – Loan – Financial Services – Money Management
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carson rose and associates
The saving mentality is hurting the economy’s recovery
The logic of the economic recovery isn’t working — or, at any rate, not well. By that logic, over-borrowed Americans would repay loans and replenish depleted savings, creating a temporary drop in consumer spending and economic activity. But once savings increased and debt declined, consumer buying would strengthen. It would replace the Obama stimulus program. Hiring would improve; the recovery …
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carson rose and associates
Asia assesses prospects as world recovery stumbles
Talk of the global economic recovery fizzling doesn’t faze Cho Byung-cheol, president of a small South Korean technology company that has already set up a branch in China and plans one soon in the United States.
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Trichet Cites High Debt as Biggest Threat to Recovery
Permanent reductions in government deficits and public spending are needed to reduce borrowing costs and stimulate private demand, the European Bank president said.
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Bank Rossii Canceling Debt Sales to Fend Off GDP Slowdown: Russia Credit
The Russian central bank ’s cancellation of debt sales for a fifth straight week, the longest stretch in a year, signals policy makers want banks to keep cash to defend against declines in oil prices and a slowdown in the global recovery.
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Corporate Debt Wall of Maturity Crumbling
Financial markets are knocking down a wall of debt maturity that has endangered the U.S. economic recovery and threatened to push more companies into bankruptcy, according to an investment firm report on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
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Corporate debt "wall of maturity" crumbling: study
Financial markets are knocking down a wall of debt maturity that has endangered the U.S. economic recovery and threatened to push more companies into bankruptcy, according to an investment firm report on Tuesday.
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Breakeven Rate Indicates Slow Recovery, Pond Says: Tom Keene
The market for U.S. inflation-linked debt is signaling a protracted, weak economic recovery, according to Michael Pond, co-head of U.S. interest-rate strategy at Barclays Plc.
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Bill English says debt will be a big hurdle for the next decade
Finance Minister Bill English says we should expect the economic recovery to be a bit “patchy” over the next few months with a string of recent data showing rising unemployment, falling commodity prices and sliding house sales