
The NYS Unemployment Rate is Slightly Improving in January 2010. but still is a bigger rate than normal. The NYS Unemployment Rate was released by the department of labor and shows that the NYS Unemployment Rate is Slightly Improving because of the increase in jobs. The NYS Unemployment rate dropped again because of the many [...]

Asian stocks went up on Wednesday driven by the world demand for cars and gadgets which are eports from Japan. Japan, as world’s second-largest economy rushed 45 percent a month before now from a year earlier. And a rise in Industrial Production from Taiwan contributed to the Economy. It could be a sign of global [...]
March 24, 2010 | Posted in
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Bank of Japan (BoJ), Japan’s central bank increases its stimulus measures to further encourage finacial institutions to lend more. The stimulus expanded to 20 trillion yen (£145bn; $220bn) an amount being offered as short-term loans for banks. However, BoJ still recognizes the pressures brought upon by deflation. BoJ encourages the uncollateralized overnight call rate to [...]

The Japanese car company Nissan is set to produce their electric called LEAF. They would produce it in Sunderland and there has been a claim this production would increase the job opportunities in UK. 50,000 Nissan Leaf hatchbacks, which run entirely on lithium-ion batteries, will roll off the production line a year. According to Lord [...]
March 18, 2010 | Posted in
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According to Forbes magazine, China among any other countries has many billionaires aside from the US. In the magazine’s annual list of the world’s richest people, a total of 64 individuals in that bracket are from mainland China. This is not impossible considering that China’s economy has been rapidly growing over the recent years. The [...]
March 11, 2010 | Posted in
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Japanese traders conducted a protest at the main fish market in Tsukiji, Tokyo. A day after the European Union agreed to back the plan, Japanese protested over a proposed ban on international trade in Atlantic bluefin tuna. The Convention International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites) will have a meeting next week and the European Union [...]
March 11, 2010 | Posted in
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Stocks jumped today after the government’s employment report showed fewer jobs were cut in February than expected. Major stock indexes climbed more than 1 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 122 points. The Labor Department’s monthly report is seen as the most important measure of the economy’s health. The better-than-expected jobs report [...]

Due to a very difficult economic environment, Air America’s signal fades out. It would cease broadcasting immediately. “It is with the greatest regret, on behalf of our board, that we must announce that Air America Media is ceasing its live programming operations as of this afternoon, and that the company will file soon under Chapter [...]
January 22, 2010 | Posted in
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The US Senate seat which was left vacant due to Edward Kennedy’s death (who served his state for 47 years), was won by Scott Brown. With his unexpected victory over his Democratic challenger Martha Coakley, losing the Massachusett Senate Race 2010. Brown made health care legislation the main weapon for his election campaign. The race [...]

China’s car sales according to China Passenger Car Association soared to 10.3 million and total vehicle sales are estimated at 13.6 million (12.7 million sales of cars and light trucks and 900,000 bigger vehicles in 2009). Compared last 2008, they boosts their sales up to 45 percent. China’s economy suddenly boomed in a span of [...]