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added: 27-01-2011

China Economic Monitoring Center of China National Bureau of Statistics and Sinotrust International Information & Consulting (Beijing) jointly released the "2010 Q4 China Automotive Industry Climate Index."
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added: 27-01-2011

Average Wall Street bonuses dropped five percent year/year, according to early reporting of Wall Street professionals who are bonus-eligible and know the amount of their annual bonus. As regulators, governments and banks across the globe continue to scrutinize compensation, reported individual bonuses ranged from $0 to $5 million, demonstrating that pay-for-performance remains intact on Wall Street.
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added: 27-01-2011

The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index®, which had dipped in December, increased in January. The Index now stands at 60.6 (1985=100), up from 53.3 in December. The Present Situation Index improved to 31.0 from 24.9. The Expectations Index increased to 80.3 from 72.3 last month.
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added: 27-01-2011

Economic diversification and increased competitiveness could make Central Asia a new frontier of economic opportunity for global investors, says a new OECD report to be presented tomorrow at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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added: 27-01-2011

TrueCar.com, the authority on new car pricing, released its January 2011 sales and incentives forecast.
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added: 27-01-2011

As of today, mortgage rates have remained steady. Current 30-year conforming fixed mortgage rates are at 4.625 percent, 15-year conforming fixed mortgage rates are at 3.875 percent, and conforming 5/1 adjustable mortgage rates are at 3.125 percent. Well-qualified borrowers are able to take advantage of these low conforming mortgage rates with only 0.7 to 1.0 percent origination fees.
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added: 26-01-2011

There's no easy way to create an accurate description of the average man in the United States today. A vast diversity exists in almost every category of characteristics. There are commonalities, though, one of which is that men are more anxious than ever about money, debt and changing gender roles. According to a new white paper from Euro RSCG Worldwide PR, "Across the bulk of the U.S. population, the economic position of men has weakened while that of women has improved."
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added: 26-01-2011

Global investors are taking more risks with their money and targeting the U.S. as one of the best places to put their funds as they grow increasingly confident in the economic outlook.
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added: 26-01-2011

While the EU technically emerged from the recession eighteen months ago, growth continues to be sluggish, hesitant and unequally spread, the latest edition of Eurofound’s European Restructuring Monitor (ERM) quarterly shows. Restructuring measures appear increasingly to be affecting public sector employment as a result of widespread public spending restrictions and cuts.
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added: 26-01-2011

As President Obama prepares to give his annual State of the Union address tonight, many will likely be listening for specific direction on how he plans to boost jobs creation and economic growth – given 95 percent of Americans believe he could be doing more to get Americans back to work, according to a survey by Adecco Staffing US.
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