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5 hours ago ago from PISAspeak
As Copenhagen kicks off to muted expectations and a pervasive pessimism over its likelihood to achieve a binding treaty, the United States finds itself in a paradoxical situation. For over two decades successive U.S. presidents and policymakers have steadily expanded the concept and application of free trade with allies near and far. Free trade agreements in force or awaiting ratification cover much of the Western hemisphere and countries ...
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23 hours ago ago from Kimberly's US Economy Blog
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1 day ago ago from DailyFinance
What economist or investment managing director isn't advocating a strong dollar policy? A healthy currency usually means a nation's fiscal and monetary policies are solid, it's living within its means and its economy is growing, with goods/services that are competitive in global markets. Well, put PIMCO Managing Director Scott Mather in the contrarian camp. Mather says additional dollar weakening for the already beaten-down buck, which he ...
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WASHINGTON -The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in October as exports surged to the highest level in nearly a year. Growing exports, boosted by a weaker dollar, are expected to boost demand for American manufactured goods in coming months and provide important strength to the overall economic recovery. The Commerce Department said Thursday the trade deficit fell to $32.9 billion in October, 7.6 percent below a revised September ...
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