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MarksJarvis: Investors turn eyes to 'fiscal cliff'
America is marching toward the fiscal cliff, and investors are on alert for the consequences of plunging from the peak. Re-elected President Barack Obama and congressional leaders must decide in the next 54 days whether they are willing to ignore their...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Barack Obama, European Central Bank, Finance, Mutual Funds
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Gail MarksJarvis: Economic uncertainty to linger, even after election
No matter who emerges victorious in the Nov. 6 election, most analysts are expecting only a short-term calm in the stock market for the remainder of this year. Investors typically cast their votes in the market based on what they imagine the newly...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Gail MarksJarvis, Citigroup Incorporated, Barack Obama, Stock Market
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First, we sacrifice the politicians…
I wish to respond to Kenneth Weeden's letter to the editor ("Who bears the burden?" Oct. 31). During World War II, people understood the need for sacrifice because if they didn't, there was a good chance we would all be speaking German today. Today's...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Microsoft Corporation
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President Obama has steered the nation wisely through troubled times
I was flabbergasted by Stanley Glinka's recent letter criticizing President Obama's performance in office ("Obama made U.S. weaker, more vulnerable," Oct. 31). He obviously lives in a different country than the rest of us. Let me point out that over...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Barack Obama, Finance, Health Care Reform (2009), Healthcare Policies
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Newport Chamber of Commerce discusses economic outlook
The upcoming election and federal tax reforms were hot topics Friday morning at the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce's Economic Forecast for 2013 breakfast. "This is very topical — the connection between politics and the economy," said Casey...Tags: Barack Obama, Finance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Economy, Business and Finance, Lady Gaga
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The Fed's mission creep
In the 1920s, in the wee small hours of the mornings, employees at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas sang while they worked. One, Jack Culpepper, went into vaudeville, where he teamed up with a dance partner named Ginger. They married and performed as...Tags: Banking, Washington, DC, Economy, Economy, Business and Finance, George W. Bush
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Federal Reserve chairman tells Indy crowd recession not likely
The man President Barack Obama depends on to keep prices down and employment up told a record crowd at the Economic Club of Indiana that while the economy is not recovering fast or strong enough, he does not expect to see another recession. Federal...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Barack Obama, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Sales
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Tough Debate Questions For Romney, Obama
The Hartford CourantThe spectacles we persist in dignifying as presidential "debates" — two-minute regurgitations of rehearsed responses — often subtract from the nation's understanding. But beginning this Wednesday, these less-than-Lincoln-Douglas episodes might...Tags: NATO, Citigroup Incorporated, Barack Obama, The Rolling Stones (music group), China
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Stocks up 15 percent this year, but last 3 months could be dicey
If you keep an eye on your 401(k), you might be among the cheerful Americans who told researchers in a recent Conference Board consumer confidence survey that they are feeling better about the economy and their future. Rising stocks play a role in making...
Tags: Banking, European Central Bank, Consumer Confidence, Finance, Stock Market
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Bernanke makes strong defense of Fed rate policies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a wide-ranging defense Monday of the Federal Reserve's bold policies to stimulate the still-weak economy. The Fed needs to drive down borrowing rates because the economy isn't growing fast enough to...
Tags: Labor Markets, Employment, Barack Obama, Credit Ratings, Unemployment
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America's China hypocrisy
I can predict a few things with virtual certainty. For instance, in the upcoming presidential debates, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will try to outdo each other in condemning China's economic practices. Their positions will be virtually...
Tags: Barack Obama, Passenger Cars, Finance, Executive Branch, Economy, Business and Finance
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Presidential 'debates' debatable
Washington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON — The spectacles we persist in dignifying as presidential "debates" — two-minute regurgitations of rehearsed responses — often subtract from the nation’s understanding. But beginning this Wednesday, these less-than-...Tags: NATO, Citigroup Incorporated, Barack Obama, The Rolling Stones (music group), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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