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Number of the Week: Default Repercussions

Number of the Week: Default Repercussions

Twenty-five percent of Americans now have a credit score of less than 600. In an economy where credit plays a central role, that presents a significant obstacle to recovery.
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Q&A: Romer Reacts to GDP Data

Q&A: Romer Reacts to GDP Data

Obama adviser Romer said that there is room for the government to do more to promote economic growth and jobs, and noted a higher savings rate that indicates much of the necessary consumer retrenchment may be past.
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What Happened to the Sanofi-Genzyme “Bear Hug” Letter?

July 30, 2010
By Michael Corkery
What Happened to the Sanofi-Genzyme “Bear Hug” Letter?

It’s late on Friday, and no bear hug has emerged from Sanofi-Aventis to Genzyme.
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The Week In Private Equity: GTL

The Week In Private Equity: GTL

A roundup of the week's private equity events.
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BP’s Hayward: ‘I Became a Villain for Doing the Right Thing’

July 30, 2010
By Michael Corkery
BP’s Hayward: ‘I Became a Villain for Doing the Right Thing’

It is cold comfort that when the disaster is finally over, history may not judge Tony Hayward as being any worse of a villain than the string of Wall Street CEOs whose images--and more--were felled by the financial crisis.
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Democracy as Cure to Resource Curse

Democracy as Cure to Resource Curse

It’s only common sense: A surge in commodity prices should produce wealth in commodity-producing countries. But that often isn't the case; the boom quickly turns to bust as a result of what economists call the “resource curse.”
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Weak Labor Cost Data Darken Consumer Outlook

Weak Labor Cost Data Darken Consumer Outlook

Compensation is barely growing and that highlights an obstacle to growth: consumers--even those with jobs--are strapped for cash. Without household spending rising at a healthy clip, the recovery will struggle to gain traction.
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With the Economy Struggling, Peltz Goes Shopping at the Dollar Store

July 30, 2010
By Stephen Grocer
With the Economy Struggling, Peltz Goes Shopping at the Dollar Store

Family Dollar isn't your typical target for activist investors. So why has Nelson Peltz put the discount retailer in his sights?
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Bernanke’s Bottom Line

Bernanke’s Bottom Line

Last year Ben Bernanke was able to make up for the losses his personal net worth suffered in 2008 thanks, in part, to the stock market recovery he helped bring about.
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Fed Outlook Now Looks Too Rosy

Fed Outlook Now Looks Too Rosy

It was just over a month ago the Fed downgraded its outlook for the economy slightly, but Friday’s gross domestic product report reinforces a view that the outlook already looks too rosy.
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