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Compare Gas Prices - National Gas Supplier Raises Prices

In the first quarter of 2008 the major gas supplier in the UK increased prices to the tune of 15%. The company attributed these increases to rising wholesale costs that needed to be passed on to end users to maintain profit margins.

Mark Lauterwein

 

 
Global Economy Flattens in Structural Change, Not Recession, Absent a Frontier

There is a massive buildup of wealth in the world. Something like 72 superyacht builders can't keep up with demand. The business jet business is off the charts, and, for the first time, most purchases are by individuals, not corporations. What recession?

Laurence Winn

 

 
The Slumping Housing And Job Market Are Not Showing Any Signal Of Recovery

Gas food and other products are increasing in price. Survey that were taken to check to see how consumer felt about spending on big ticket items 66% say they would delay purchases. Jobs growth for the month last reported was the lowest its been in 2 years. The slow rate of growth is expected until the houses market correct. Forecast of turn around in early 2008 fail to occurs with the time tables prescribed by the data use to make there decision.

Dan S Carter

 

 
Commodities Stoke Inflation Fears

The Fed has cut interest rates several times in 2008. This article discusses the problems associated with inflation which has followed the interest rate cuts.

Ki Gray

 

 
Qatar is Second in the Income Level Per Capita

The results of the annual survey on world economies were published in Switzerland. Thereat, the specialists have identified the country with the best working conditions. USA still heads the list. Singapore and Hong Kong have also entered the list of the most attractive states.

Iuri Tarabanov

 

 
The Price of Gold Per Ounce is Going to Go Ballistic - Find Out Why

The price of gold is surging today, closing with the biggest percentage gain in 16 months. On a long-term basis, the price of gold is going to go even higher. Read this article and find out why!

Christina Goldman

 

 
22 Startling Predictions for 2008 and Beyond

January is a time to look ahead and make predictions. As I look ahead, I can see one major trend. And it's one that will have repercussions for the economy as a whole.

M. Masterson

 

 
The Sluggish Fed - Why Its Bad for the Economy

In recent months, fallout from the sub-prime mortgage scandal has been estimated in the hundreds of billions, up from figures of $100 billion maximum from the Federal Reserve only three months ago. While the Fed has, in an unprecedented move, cut interest rates three consecutive times in as many months, their cuts have always given investors the impression that a later cut was inevitable, cycling in a self-fulfilling prophesy that has played out poorly for the American economy as...

Ki Gray

 

 
The Market Braces for the Baby Boomers - A Singaporean View

This aging society problem is a prevalent issue in all societies save for some developing countries who have scant idea of the proper means of contraception. Most governments are worried about the competitiveness of their economy with the seemingly unavoidable declining population. Ironically, some people are even worried about the impacts it has on the stock market. For me, this is only the tip of the ice berg and contrary to popular thinking, not necessarily a bad thing.

Desmond Ho

 

 
The United States - One Big Super Wal-mart

Over the holidays I spent an entire day in the lodge of a small, unknown ski area in Blowing Rock area of North Carolina while my grandson participated in his first ski daycare experience. Unable to leave the area I had many hours to "people watch", one of my favorite pass times. What I observed was a real eye opener!

Mary Riggs

 

 
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