Статьи, помеченные тэгом ‘America’
Monday, July 26th, 2010
Global financial markets are still shaking in all modes at the thought of a possible Greek defaulted. Yields on long-term government bonds in Greece by 700 basis points over similar Treasury securities yields USA. Thus, it seems that in America things are much better than in Greece. Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with the truth. Greek debt represents 120% of vnturennego GDP, twice more than in the U.S..
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Tags: America, Argentina, chile, Congress, france, France Télécom, greece, Los Angeles, medical insurance, New York, recession, United States, University of Freiberg, usa
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
Ben was unable to prevent the growth of Dow Jones Industrial Average today. The DJIA is at 10,314.43 points, gaining +193.90 (1.92%) since the beginning of the trading session. Bristol-Myers was marked record growth today. Meanwhile, at yesterday’s hearing in the U.S. Senate Federal Reserve head Ben Bernanke clearly signaled to lawmakers that talked about the victory over the recession is premature. Describing the current economic moment, the main financier of America used the phrase unusual uncertain, which can be translated as extraordinary uncertainty.
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Tags: America, Ben Bernanke, Bristol, Congress, current head, DJIA, Dow 30, Family Dollar, financier, food, head, House of Representatives, mobile phones, producer, retail, retail chain, Senate, stock markets, Tyson Foods, U.S. Senate Federal Reserve, United States, usa, USD, Wal-Mart, White House
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
China surpassed the U.S. consumption of energy and became its largest customer, notes the report of the International Energy Agency (IEA). One of the key factors in this process was a huge population of China, which is four times the U.S. population, as well as the growing popularity of consumer goods among the Chinese.
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Tags: America, Beijing, china, earth energy, electricity consumption, energy, energy consumption, energy field, greenhouse gas emissions, International energy agency, leader, renewable energy, United States
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
U.S. Stock market opens after 3 days of leave. U.S. Independence Day suspends unsuccessful bid last week, but the yield of statistics took place yesterday. Dow Jones bulls react to positive data on futures trading, the level of support for the DJIA is an average against the sluggish trading in Europe and the mixed index dynamics in the Asian region.
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Tags: Alcoa, America, AUD, australia, bank, china, DJIA, Dow Jones, europe, Google, japan, MSCI World, national holiday, Nikkei 225, S&P/ASX 200, SSE 50, stock markets, U.S.'s Independence Day, usa
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
The collapse of the Dow Jones Industrial Average becoming the new omen of an early start of the next wave of financial crisis in the U.S.. Dow Jones Industrial approaching the mark of 9,895.47 points. Losses for the Dow Index reached -243.05 (-2.40%). Facts speak louder than all that the U.S. economy in the way of the second bottom, of course it is up to him have not yet got. Of course, the various signals may be false, and perhaps this time everything will be different. But reality says otherwise.
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Tags: America, analyst, Andrew Roberts, bank defaults, Beijing University, Carmen Reinhart, chief economist, china, China International Capital Corp., Committee on Open Market, David Rosenberg Gluskin Sheff, Dow 30, Dow Jones, europe, Fitch Ratings, GDP, head, Hussman Funds, International Monetary Fund, investment bank, japan, John Hussman, Kenneth Rogoff, Paul Krugman, printing money, real estate market, Retail sales, Royal Bank of Scotland, Simon Johnson, stock markets, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. government, United States, US Federal Reserve, usa, USD
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
So now we have a statement of the president Barack Obama. His anger at the situation with BP does not have a nothing personal. Just business. In a conversation held with British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the American president said that his obvious desire to find the one who “Pour on the first number in BP, totally not a manifestation of anti-British sentiments. The president’s words, of course, encouraging. But the situation with BP was a sad reminder that for the widely advertised “special relationship” between the U.S. and Britain hidden mutual hatred, ready to boil over at the first emergency.
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Monday, June 28th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average reached 10,149.86 points after a sharp fall in early trading the U.S. stock market. G-8 summit and the G-20 ended with a solemn promise to the leaders of the largest economies in the world to mend budget hole by half by 2013 the ninth year, and eventually to stabilize the budget (I mean to drive the deficit to 3% of frame) in 2016. Stock markets react to the summit meeting of the volatile, Dow Jones Industrial Average rising slightly. DJIA is strong today, – as the experts say.
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Tags: America, chief analyst, Danske Bank Lars Christensen, Department of Labor, Dow 30, energy, food, G-20, G-8, Olympus, PCE, South Africa, stock markets, U.S. Department of Commerce, United States, usa
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Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Trading on the stock market scare Dow Jones mixed dynamics today. The set of statistics from Europe, Asia and America look rather grim for the Dow Jones Industrial Average. IHS Global Insight say about the loss of world leadership in the production of consumer goods from the U.S.. This statement will be a bad signal for the DJIA and S & P 500 today. Dow index starts trading at around 10,293.52 points. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ( DJIA ) was hammered for a 149-point loss yesterday, and the DJIA enters today trading below a 50% retracement of its 2010 high and low.
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Tags: America, asia, CBOE Market Volatility, DJIA, Dow 30, Dow Jones, europe, S&P 500, SPX, stock markets, United States, US Federal Reserve, usa
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average may be the flagship for trading on the U.S. stock market today. Dow Jones begins trading at the level of 10,450.64 points. Analysts expect, that Dow index would rise to the level of 10,550.00 U.S. stock market closed Friday negligible growth. Major purchases were concentrated in the securities of banks and commodity companies.
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Tags: America, asia, china, Dow 30, Dow Jones, oil, oil and gas, S&P 500, stock markets, U.S. Federal Reserve, United States, usa, USD
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Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Corruption is not a private know-how in Eastern Europe. Impudent schemes are pushing the very eyes of the amazed public dollars. In accordance with the laws of the United States a penalty for a barrel of oil spill to commercial companies can be from 1400 to 2500 dollars. Each day the platform was destroyed British Petroleum spewing from 1,7 to 2,5 million barrels of oil. Do we not good reason to pick up the calculator and calculate how much is actually worth paying British Petroleum?
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Tags: America, Eastern Europe, oil, oil spill, United States, usa, USD
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