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11 Possible Outcomes of a Double Dip Recession
from TheAtlantic.com
While some economists think (a double dip recession) could happen, the Federal Reserve's most recent expansionary action appears to indicate that it believes a double dip is a real possibility. |
What the Double Dip Recession Will Look Like
from 247wallst.com
A growing and vocal minority of economists believes that there will be a double dip recession primarily because of the intransigence of high unemployment and the rapidly faltering housing market.
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Professional Double-Dip Guesses Are 'Probably' Wrong
from seekingalpha.com
Economists have become more pessimistic about the economy and raised the “probability” of a double dip recession. |
Stagnation? Double dip? Here's how entrepreneurs can survive.
from csmonitor.com
A slowdown or double-dip recession could put entrepreneurs to the test. Here are strategies for how to survive. |
22 cities in danger of a double-dip recession
from CNNMoney.com
The chance of a national double-dip recession is hotly debated amid an increasing number of signs that the economic recovery is losing pace, but the risk is particularly troublesome on a local level.
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U.K. Economy Faces the `Possibility' of a Double-Dip Recession
from Bloomberg.com
Recent surveys suggest the pace of growth is cooling and a new survey found that 55 percent of voters think a renewed economic slump is likely in the next 12 months. |
Junk-bond market suggests 25% chance of a double dip
from MarketWatch.com
The junk-bond market may be booming, but prices suggest there's a 25% chance of a double-dip recession
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Dreary Retail: iPads Vs. Bread?
from barrons.com
A smaller-than-expected expansion in July retail sales, reported this morning, has emboldened the double-dip crowd. |
The Recession, Round Two?
from NPR.org
Will the nation's economy keep lurching slowly forward, or will it slip backward?
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Growth Lessons 2010
from Forbes.com
Don't let fears of a double-dip recession paralyze you.
Calculate, plan, commit and grow. |
Westfield Sees No Double Dip as U.S. Boosts Profit
from Businessweek.com
Westfield Group, the world’s largest owner of shopping centers by market value, doesn’t expect a double-dip recession in the U.S. after a recovery in the world’s biggest economy helped drive a return to profit. |
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