Topic: Harald Malmgren
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The other recovery to watch: world trade
World trade suffered its worst slump since the Great Depression in 2008 and 2009.
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Now, US can get tough with China on currency
Changing economic conditions in China and the US have made it possible for the US government to take action on China's manipulation of the yuan.
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Stock market trading: Computers: 1 Investors: 0
Stock market is increasingly turning into a casino as superfast computers take over the bulk of trading on the stock market.
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Could the US use a little protectionism?
Though it's a dirty word in many circles, a little protectionism might be good for the US.
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The New Economy
US foot-dragging dims hopes for world trade deal
Chances of world trade deal look remote in part because the US has other bigger priorities.
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ECONOMIC SCENE: More spending on Afghan war could hurt the dollar
Spending on Afghan war could be putting the dollar in increasingly perilous position
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ECONOMIC SCENE: US living standards may languish even after recession
Sluggish growth could last for decades, economists say.
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Tax havens: Can promises to shut them down be believed?
G-20 nations pledge to address this subject at meeting in London next month. Analysts are skeptical.
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Does 'buy American' send the wrong message?
An economic stimulus package clause raises concerns of repercussions by US trading partners.
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A biblical lesson for today's bankers
Just as Joseph stored food ahead of a drought, banks should build capital for lean times.
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U.S. financial crisis spreads toward your wallet
Banking woes, rising debt levels, and unemployment will put consumers in greater trouble, economists say.
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Expect U.S. economic woes to linger into 2009
Some economists predict a long recession, say problem stems from greed, dishonesty.
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Subprime fallout: Who's stuck with $400 billion in losses?
How asset-backed securities tied to risky mortgages and US consumer debt are affecting investors around the world.







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