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Ron Paul: Predicts 15-year Depression

Pension trustees and insurance company portfolio managers look away now. Your increased commitment to government bond holdings in recent times is about to blow up spectacularly. At least, that is the view of Ron Paul, the US congressman who ran against John McCain in last year’s Republican Party presidential nomination.

 

Bernanke comments help US stocks

Investors were buoyed by comments on the US economy from the Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke and sent stocks mostly higher Monday.

 

What Sells in a Recession: Canned Goods and Condoms

What Sells in a Recession: Canned Goods and Condoms

What's last thing people want in a recession? More kids, apparently.

 

Nikkei at 26-Year Low as Asian Stocks Sink

Nikkei at 26-Year Low as Asian Stocks Sink

In the global descent into recession, Japan continues to lead the way.

 

Buffett says economy fell off cliff

Buffett says economy fell off cliff

Warren Buffett said on Monday the U.S. economy had "fallen off a cliff" but would eventually recover, although a rebound could kindle inflation worse than that experienced in the late 1970s.

 

Box office booms in 'off' season

Film News: 2009 releases earning big, but why? -- Domestic B.O. for January and February was up 13%. Admissions rose nearly 10%. With a slew of high-profile projects set to open in the next two months, Hollywood hopes to maintain this torrid pace.

 

Few Bright Spots in Fed Report

Almost every industry and almost every part of country in dire economic condition, report shows.

 

U.S. private sector bleeds jobs, services slump deepens

U.S. private companies hemorrhaged nearly 700,000 jobs in February and the service sector slump deepened as the year-old recession showed little sign of abating, according to data released on Wednesday.

 

Economy prolongs some marriages, ends others

Economy prolongs some marriages, ends others

Breaking up is hard to do -- perhaps even more so during a recession.

 

U.S. economy shrank at faster rate in fourth quarter

The U.S. economy suffered its deepest contraction since early 1982 in the fourth quarter, shrinking at a much worse-than-expected 6.2 percent annual rate as exports plunged and consumers slashed spending.

 

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