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Looking for laptop supplier with good price
Post Date: 2008-10-26 20:37:33 by saigonlab
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We are in Vietnam and we are looking for a potetital laptop supplier in US my website: www.saigonlab.com.vn ; www.hanoilab.com Contact: sales@hanoilab.com Thank you

U.S. Trade Deficit Has Roots Here, Not in China
Post Date: 2006-11-16 13:12:30 by Starwind
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Nov. 16 (Bloomberg) -- The harsh reality of America's trade woes is encompassed by two prominent numbers: September's $64.3 billion trade deficit and October's 4.4 percent unemployment rate. With the U.S. economy operating at what most economists and policy makers -- including those at the Federal Reserve -- regard as full employment, and simultaneously running a huge trade deficit, the nation is consuming far more in goods and services than it produces. The ideal resolution of this dilemma would be for the demand for U.S. exports to rise gradually while American households increase their savings and cut spending. That would allow some of the country's factory capacity to shift to ...

Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdown
Post Date: 2006-11-02 11:27:18 by Starwind
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Monday view: Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdownBy Ambrose Evans-Pritchard  Last Updated: 12:09am GMT 30/10/2006 Monday view: Paulson re-activates secretive support team to prevent markets meltdown Judging by their body language, the US authorities believe the roaring bull market this autumn is just a suckers' rally before the inevitable storm hits.Hank Paulson, the market-wise Treasury Secretary who built a $700m fortune at Goldman Sachs, is re-activating the 'plunge protection team' (PPT), a shadowy body with powers to support stock index, currency, and credit futures in a crash.Otherwise known as the working group on financial markets, it was ...

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