Friday 28 September 2012

EU, US Recession Risks May Put the Brakes on Emerging-Market Expansion

UK recession shallower than expected
Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's economy contracted less than thought during the second quarter, offering a higher base for an expected return to tepid growth and lifting the pound while supporting share prices. Other data showed Britain's financial ...
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EU, US Recession Risks May Put the Brakes on Emerging-Market Expansion
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Ian Talley. The euro-zone debt crisis, U.S. budget problems and potential domestic credit bubbles could wreak havoc in emerging markets if authorities don't act now to bolster their crisis buffers. So warns the International Monetary Fund Thursday ...
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Asian stock markets rise after recession-hit Spain pledges to cut spending by ...
Washington Post
BANGKOK — Asian stock markets rose Friday after Spain announced severe budget cuts meant to show international lenders and investors that the country is taking steps toward getting its debt under control. The Spanish government on Thursday unveiled a ...
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Japan factory output hits 15-month low, raises risk of recession
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's industrial output fell to a 15-month low in August, hit by sagging sales in its top export market China and confidence-sapping euro zone crisis, fuelling concerns that the world's third-largest economy could slip into ...
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Durable goods drop worst since recession
Reuters
The Commerce Department said on Thursday durable goods orders dived 13.2 percent, the largest drop since January 2009, when the economy was in the throes of a recession. Orders for July were revised down to show a 3.3 percent increase instead of the ...
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Spain Sees 'Soft' Recession in '13, Will Tap Pension Funds for Financing
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The budget minister also said he expects a “soft” recession in 2013. The one item that's raised eyeballs is an acknowledgement that the government will tap its pension reserves for EUR3 billion worth of “to cover some Treasury needs.” That isn't ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
How higher education may be easing the global recession
Christian Science Monitor
The key to understanding this year's report is the 2009 - 2010 global recession: “No group or country – no matter how well-educated – is totally immune from the effects of a worldwide economic downturn,” begins the Education at a Glance 2012 report ...
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Fitch says fiscal cliff could set off global recession
Examiner.com
In a September 27, 2012 article the Wall Street Journal has reported on: "Guessing the Fiscal Cliff's Fate." As the story goes thus far in August 2011 Congress and President Obama agreed to cut $900 billion over 10 years from annually appropriated ...
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US economy sluggish, durable good orders post worst drop since recession
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: The economy in the US grew less than previously forecast in the second quarter, reflecting slower gains in consumer spending and farm inventories. The world's largest economy expanded at a 1.3% pace from April through June after growing ...
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Economic Times
Spain presents budget, sees mild 2013 recession
MarketWatch
During the same news conference, Budget Minister Cristóbal Montoro Romero predicted Spain would experience a mild recession in 2013. The announcements come at a critical moment for Spain, with Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy under intense pressure to ...
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