Consumers Spending Less; Just Ask Wal-Mart
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All of the talk about the negative impact of the sequestration on consumer spending appears to have some validity.
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Changes to International Tariffs Giving This Stock a Boost
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SEC Raises Requirement for Chinese Companies for U.S. Listings; Chinese Companies Looking Elsewhere
Chinese initial public offerings (IPOs) could be hot again this year, but don’t look to America as the breeding grounds: the flow to the U.S. is dead.
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China’s Economic Reporting: Fact or Fiction?
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There’s something fishy going on with China’s economic data—at least with those figures that are reported by the Chinese government. The reality in those numbers has always been questionable.
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Why the Eurozone Recession Is Important for America
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George Soros knows a thing or two about making money from big bets. In 1992, Soros made a $10.00 short wager on the British pound and walked away with a billion dollars in profits.
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S&P 500 Companies: Short-Term Problems, Long-Term Opportunities?
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What McDonalds Has to Say About the Global Economy
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You can tell a lot about the pulse of the economy by examining the retail sales and restaurant sector. When people are working and making money, they tend to be more confident and want to spend, especially non-discretionary spending.
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More Signs of Economic Weakness: Where to Place Your Money
With the stock market at all-time highs, the momentum has been built on the belief that an economic recovery is close at hand and the world will avoid a global recession. However, new data show that perhaps this belief might be too optimistic.
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Global Economy Still at Risk, Just Look at the Jobs Picture
Consistent jobs growth remains an issue here in the U.S.
We also know that the lack of jobs is a worldwide problem that is only made worse by the world’s growing population and the stalling global economy.
The reasoning behind this worldwide jobs problem is simple.
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Slow Global Demand and Higher Inventory Bearish for Oil
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Oil drives the world.
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Why Short Selling Can Be Viewed as Bullish
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Traders bearish on stocks often employ a short selling strategy and hope the stock subsequently declines in value, thereby profiting off of the difference between the initial shorted price and the lower price at which the short trader hopefully buys back the stock.
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Economic Growth Falters: Which Stocks to Buy or Avoid
One of the most closely watched parts of the global financial system is the Chinese economy. I don’t need to tell you that the economic recovery in America and the rest of the world is quite sluggish. Many had hoped that China could help propel the global economy higher; however, there are now concerns that this might not occur.
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Major Shift in Chinese Economy Opens up Long-Term Investment Opportunities
For many years, people from all over the world have been envious of the economic growth in the Chinese economy. Since leaders of that nation have transformed the Chinese economy from purely state-controlled to more capitalistic, China’s growth has been astounding.
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Why Japan’s Aggressive Money Tree Is Disastrous
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Commodity Price Cycle Bringing These Two Metals to the Forefront
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