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Mark Bennett
See one thing that is known to everybody is that this economic crisis is not going to vanish away in an instance. It will take some months or maybe a year or two before the economy comes on the track.

By: Mark Bennett | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Monday, May 14th, 2012

WNSGlobalservices
Insurers in Europe will see the advent of a new regime, come 2012-Solvency II. The mandate for Solvency I was to revise and update the EU solvency regime, and had little scope for managing the kinds of risk that the market is exposed to today.

By: WNSGlobalservices | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Wednesday, March 02nd, 2011

Lee Eldridge
Much like consumers over using credit cards, the federal government spends more than it takes in, creating yearly budget deficits. It's time for a balanced budget amendment.

By: Lee Eldridge | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Lee Eldridge
The CBO projects that our budget deficit will reach almost $1.5 trillion this year. How did we get here? A look at three groups that have controlled Congress.

By: Lee Eldridge | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Lee Eldridge
Business despise uncertainty, and have been faced with nothing but uncertainty for the last two years. Recent changes in Washington will be viewed by the business community favorably, and will help to get us rolling in the right direction.

By: Lee Eldridge | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Tuesday, January 04th, 2011

Paul Buchanan
The extent of public borrowing in Britain means the country is experiencing the worst budget deficit since the Second World War and the debate continues over how these funds will be recouped.

By: Paul Buchanan | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Mikes Smith
Mukesh Ambani applauds the FM for coming out with a handsome Budget in times when the entire economy and polity are so severely buffeted by clashing sectional and sectoral demands.

By: Mikes Smith | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Wednesday, March 03rd, 2010

Dillon Boivin
Recession Over: How has Harrogate faired in comparison to the rest of the UK economy and how can the small business owner utilise the power of the internet to stay one step ahead of the competition Now that the UK economy is officially out of recession I took a look at how Harrogate compared to the rest of the count...

By: Dillon Boivin | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Rachel Bonsignore
Since the economy began its downward spiral into recession in early 2008, we have seen changes in consumer behaviors and habits Studies have shown that mindsets have shifted and that the current consumer is a very different person than the consumer of several years ago

By: Rachel Bonsignore | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Friday, February 05th, 2010

Jason Morton
This close to Christmas, I hear the same thing from alot of people "Things are tight right now", I shutter everytime I hear those words

By: Jason Morton | Politics  > Economy | Posted: Friday, December 25th, 2009