A Day Lost
randomroger.blogspot.com 7/7/2009 — I pretty much lost all of Sunday to the fire department so not much of a blog post today so I can catch up. However, there was one question left yesterday that I can write something on pretty easily. A reader (correctly) assumed that I have an ...
Economist: Already lost - Free exchange
economist.com 2/20/2009 — YESTERDAY, I alluded to Japan's woeful economic performance since the early 1990s and suggested that in the absence of bold action, much of the developed world could face lost decades. Then today, Mark Thoma links to Michael Mandel, who writes:
For the Jobless, Hope and Fear for a New Day
nytimes.com 1/20/2009 — COLUMBIA, S.C. Joe Lewis came to the local employment office on Friday in the hope of buying a little more time. Four months had passed since he lost his job as a maintenance worker at a chain of convenience stores, trading a paycheck of $370 a week ...
Hope You Had Time of Your Life
adamsoptions.blogspot.com 3/28/2009 — Last time a Dylan left a show and caused this much attention, it was Luke Perry saying adios to 90210. But yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's happening. After six years at CNBC, anchor Dylan Ratigan is leaving the network and sources tell TVNewser ...
Hope is a Four Letter Word
ritholtz.com 2/17/2009 — “The hope balloon is losing air. It points to how on-edge everybody is and how much emotionalism is still involved.”
-Henry Herrmann, chief executive at Waddell & Reed Financial
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The above is only one of several odd comments ...
Investors, leave hope for dead - MSN Money
articles.moneycentral.msn.com 4/23/2009 — By Jon Markman Americans, sunny and outgoing, are about to hit the skids in their love affair with hope. Normally, of course, hope is a wonderful thing. Barack Obama ran his presidential campaign last year on a theme of hope. Bill Clinton liked to ...
Video: Hope For The Auto Industry
marketnewslive.blogspot.com 1/5/2009 — Many are slowly becoming more confident in car manufacturers. As Michelle Miller reports, it may be due to an infusion of cash into the auto industry, higher cash rebates, and lower interest rates.
Recession: glimmers of hope?
telegraph.co.uk 2/5/2009 — Glimmer of hope: the Baltic Dry Index measuring freight rates for iron ore and other bulk goods has been creeping up for two months after crashing 94pc in the worst fall in shipping history.
The Worst Thing For The World Economy
economist.com 4/24/2009 — THE rays are diffuse, but the specks of light are unmistakable. Share prices are up sharply. Even after slipping early this week, two-thirds of the 42 stockmarkets that The Economist tracks have risen in the past six weeks by more than 20%. Different ...
At least 2.6 million jobs lost in 2008
themessthatgreenspanmade.blogspot.com 1/9/2009 — The Labor Department reported a massive 524,000 decline in nonfarm payrolls during the month of December and an unemployment rate of 7.2 percent, the highest in 16 years. Downward revisions to prior data totaled 154,000 - October's 320,000 decline ...