While investors go into the new week believing the economy is indeed emerging from recession, they still need to see more solid evidence of a rebound.
Monthly archives for August, 2009
Japanese election upends long-ruling party (AP)
Japan’s ruling party conceded a crushing defeat Sunday after 54 years of nearly unbroken rule as voters were poised to hand the opposition a landslide victory in nationwide elections, driven by economic anxiety and a powerful desire for change.
For stocks, summer ends with jobs data (Reuters)
The last week of summer could prove to be anything but relaxing for stock investors worried about the economy, with the crucial August jobs report on the agenda.
The week ahead for stocks (CNNMoney.com)
With stocks now sitting more than 50% above March lows and notorious rally-spoiler September in sight, the calls for a pullback have been getting louder.
Kyocera Returns as Premier Sponsor of Virgin Mobile FreeFest, Renowned Rockin’ Music Festival, for the Fourth Year in a Row (Business Wire)
SAN DIEGO—-For four years the Virgin Mobile Festival has been one of the countryâs premier summer music events. And while the bands and venues have changed over the years, one thing that has not is Kyoceraâs presence as the festivalâs premier sponsor.
Obama health reform turns spotlight on Canada (AP)
From screaming babies to frail seniors, Canadian-born or recent immigrants, the patients flow continuously through the waiting room of Dr. Kamini Kambli’s clinic. Most have made their appointments that day.
Frozen Culinary Circle Fettuccini Alfredo with Chicken Recalled Due to Possible Listeria Contamination (Business Wire)
MINNEAPOLIS—-SUPERVALU INC.® is voluntarily recalling frozen Culinary Circle⢠Fettuccini Alfredo with Chicken products because they may have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Obama health reform turns spotlight on Canada (AP)
From screaming babies to frail seniors, Canadian-born or recent immigrants, the patients flow continuously through the waiting room of Dr. Kamini Kambli’s clinic. Most have made their appointments that day.
Obama health reform turns spotlight on Canada (AP)
From screaming babies to frail seniors, Canadian-born or recent immigrants, the patients flow continuously through the waiting room of Dr. Kamini Kambli’s clinic. Most have made their appointments that day.
Opposition looks to reshape Japanese economy (AP)
In one of the most heated political contests in recent memory, Japan’s opposition party is courting voters with an enticing promise: monthly cash for kids.
