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More Severe Recession Forecast By Goldman Sachs
From Market Watch:
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The U.S. recession will be "significantly deeper" than they previously thought, Goldman Sachs economists predicted Friday in a research note. The economy will probably show no growth at all between the middle of 2008 and the middle of 2009, with gross domestic product falling 2% this quarter and 1% next, they said. Two other quarters will show 0% GDP growth. The unemployment rate will likely rise to 8% by the end of next year from 6.1% currently.
Reports of the death of America are grossly exaggerated.
You can't stop the progress of ideas, and because we have free speech, we trade in ideas, and because we trade in ideas, we innovate, and because we innovate, there will always be money flowing into America.
Money chases ideas. Ideas do not chase money. Money can not exist without ideas. The only thing that grows money is ideas.
My prediction, in 2-3 years from now America will be fine.
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Jeb Or Hillary... It Doesn't Matter Either Way
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“republicans Don’t Want A Place Where People “no Matter What They Look Like” Can Succeed”
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I've Got News For You Hotshots At Morgan Stanley And Goldman Sachs .. The Recession Is Over When My Clients Are Not Too Petrified To Buy
Recession unofficially ends as economy grows 3.5 percent WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew in the third quarter for the first time in a year, beating market expectations, as consumer spending and new home-building rebounded, signaling...
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The Words You Are Looking For Are "a Plague On Both Your Houses"
Today's WSJ: The Federal Reserve chose a labor leader to succeed a former Goldman Sachs executive as the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of New York's private-sector board of directors. Denis Hughes, president of the New York state branch...
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Changes Coming To Iba - Thanks To Joe Citizen
Joe Citizen is an IBA contributor behind the scenes, and has been for some time. In addition, he is a quite a photographer. His work ranges from the sublimely beautiful, to the lovely and delicious. You see what I mean? The guy has an eye for beauty,...
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