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Vorbote der Inflation: Umsatzsprung im Einzelhandel
35 days ago
by Gert Schmidt
Inflation sieht zu Beginn aus wie Wirtschaftswachstum. Dazu passt die jüngste Nachricht aus dem Einzelhandel: http://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article13799392/Einzelhaendler-mit-staerkstem-Umsatzplus-seit-1994.html 2011 gab es den größten Umsatzsprung nach der Wiedervereinigung. Das ist ein Baustein fü ...
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The Business Rusch: Writers: Will Work For Cheap
36 days ago
by Kris
The Business Rusch: Writers: Will Work For Cheap Kristine Kathryn Rusch Here’s something that has nagged at me since the start of the indie publishing revolution: writers—published writers—dismissing money as a factor in publishing their work. The argument goes like this: Traditionally Published Wri ...
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Happy Thursdays! Food inflation corrects
36 days ago
by zyakaira
The 14% contribution of the food inflation may well bring cheer to the WPI number as Food caught a -3.36% score for the week ended December 24th to bring primary articles to 0.10% from a low 3% number last week and fuel remained suspended at 14.6% for another 25-30% of the basket. Everyuthing else i ...
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What to Watch for in 2012!
36 days ago
by Jeff
If the single word that typified the zeitgeist of 2011 was uncertainty, then the spirit of 2012 will probably be just more of the same piled higher and deeper. Are we at a turning point, a crossroads in our present social/political order that has prevailed since the end of the Second World War? Ther ...
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Copper & Oil Down on Concerns About Europe, Gold Profits from Fears
36 days ago
by Commodity Inspector
Crude oil and copper pared yesterday’s gains today as concerns about the European debt crisis stopped the rally of commodities. Gold, on the other hand, profited from the worries. Demand for German bonds on the auction yesterday was weak. Eurozone inflation fell from 3.0 percent to 2.8 percent last ...
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Changes in Indian Mindset
// business
36 days ago
by bizzhy
indians spending There were days when we Indians were so responsible when it comes to money. Eating out used to be a luxury. But we have changed. NOW, We eat out everyday. We have servants for even small works. Very few of us exercise. We care the least about our savings. We live pay check by pay ch ...
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Goldman Sachs on Housing
36 days ago
by BlackBox Pulse
Goldman's Hatzius: The American Housing Market Is Almost Out Of The Hole Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.2
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Does The Fed Have an Impact on Global Food Price Volatility?
36 days ago
by James E. Miller
One of the key aspects of Austrian economic analysis is the understanding that whenever new money or credit enters into an economy, it has a disproportionate affect on the prices of different sectors at different times. This is often called the “ Cantillon effect.” When newly printed dollars, euros, ...
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