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Richard Barrington: The Fed's New Transparency: Too Much information?

A series of inaccurate forecasts could make people doubt the ability of the FOMC. Opinions on the new reporting detail will vary, but ultimately the verdict may lay in the hands of whoever eventually succeeds Ben Bernanke as Fed chairman.

Live blog: ECB presser | Money Supply | News, data and opinions on market-moving economics from the

The top economics writers at the Financial Times share insights into the global economy, and the central bankers and policymakers who shape it. Economics blog with data and graphics

Six Business Trends to Watch This Year | Blog | Daily Dose | Entrepreneur.com

In 2012, it will pay to keep an eye on a few key big-picture trends. Here are the ones that make my list for top insomnia producers.Get the latest blog...

Autumn statement: George Osborne plays a bad hand well | Michael White | UK news | guardian.co.uk

Michael White: Osborne has capped the debt problem but worsened growth. If Ed Balls were chancellor it might be the other way around

The Global Small Business Blog: We Made the List: The 20 Best Small Business Blogs!

skip to main | skip to sidebar The Global Small Business Blog The Definitive Blog for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses Interested in Going Global Saturday, October 22, 2011 We Made the List: The 20 Best Small Business Blogs! Subject: The 20 Best Small Business Blogs Check out these great small

Gas Drives Prices Higher But Overall Inflation Tame - The Business Blotter - Portfolio.com

Consumers are having to pay more for just about anything, but the worst offender remains fuel prices. The rising cost of gasoline is the culprit for higher price tags on food and clothing, but as far as inflation is concerned, the Federal Reserve isn't worried quite yet.

The S Word: Inflation erodes UK science budget

New inflation figures drive science spending down, says Bob Ward, director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and Environment

Bernanke on CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’ - Real Time Economics - WSJ

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke appeared Sunday evening on CBS's "60 Minutes" to discuss the state of the economy, the central bank's controversial $600 billion bond-buying plan and the financial crisis. Following are excerpts from the interview with CBS's Scott Pelley, as released by the

How Corporations Grow

The general public usually envisions corporate growth in terms of increased sales, bigger buildings and more employees. Albeit these are growth indicators another methodology exists called mergers and acquisitions.Source: Business Articles from EzineArticles.comRelated BlogsAn Early, Albeit Pagan,

Inflation Still Under Wraps - Purchasing Blogs - News about Procurement - Buyer Analytics

<p>Excluding food and energy, inflation was up 1.6% for January in the United States. Great Britain reported a 3.5% inflation rate while India posted 8.5%. China only posted 1.5%. However, some experts believe that once growth returns so will higher levels of inflation. </p> <p><a

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