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Forex Flash: Japan not poised for long recession – RBS

Forex Flash: Japan not poised for long recession – RBS | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
“Given the recent shakeup in Japan, if there is a recession we do not expect it to be long and deep, in contrast to past recessions.
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Morgan Stanley’s Doom Scenario: Major Recession in 2013

Morgan Stanley’s Doom Scenario: Major Recession in 2013 | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
The global economy is likely to be stuck in the “twilight zone” of sluggish growth in 2013, Morgan Stanley has warned, but if policymakers fail to act, it could get a lot worse.
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Britain in nutrition recession as food prices rise and incomes shrink

Britain in nutrition recession as food prices rise and incomes shrink | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Families filling up on high-fat processed foods as 900,000 fewer in two years manage 'five-a-day' fruit and vegetables (Britain in nutrition recession as food prices rise and incomes shrink http://t.co/bEw2J6mB...
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Indian Swaps Near November's Low as Inflation Least in 8 Months - Bloomberg

Indian Swaps Near November's Low as Inflation Least in 8 Months - Bloomberg | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Indian Swaps Near November's Low as Inflation Least in 8 MonthsBloombergIndia's interest-rate swaps were near their lowest level this month on speculation slowing inflation and economic growth will prompt the central bank to cut interest rates.
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Uganda exports set to grow by 50% after COMESA ratificationPublish Date: Nov ... - New Vision

Uganda exports set to grow by 50% after COMESA ratificationPublish Date: Nov ... - New Vision | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Uganda exports set to grow by 50% after COMESA ratificationPublish Date: Nov ...New VisionThe decision effectively makes Uganda the 15th COMESA FTA member and opens up the opportunity for increased trade competitiveness mainly through increased...
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Which? supermarket investigation exposes shifty multibuy practices | PennyStockPayCheck.com

Which? supermarket investigation exposes shifty multibuy practices | PennyStockPayCheck.com | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Consumer group says some deals it found were 'plain daft', with offers promising savings leaving shoppers worse off Many supermarket multibuy deals that promise savings on items such as pizzas, yoghurts, crisps and baby goods can leave shoppers...
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Managing Africa's forests for economic growth, climate resilience - Ghana Business News

Managing Africa's forests for economic growth, climate resilience - Ghana Business News | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Ghana Business NewsManaging Africa's forests for economic growth, climate resilienceGhana Business NewsForest areas cover 23 percent of Africa's surface area, an estimated 675 million hectares with wooded landscapes—trees outside of...
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Virgin wins Heathrow routes bid

Virgin wins Heathrow routes bid | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Virgin Atlantic is offered the rights to operate Heathrow links to Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
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Bank of Canada says household debt is biggest risk

Bank of Canada says household debt is biggest risk | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Monetary policy remains very stimulative in Canada, a senior central bank official said on Wednesday, while also pointing out that excessive household borrowing is the biggest domestic risk to the economy.
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Philippine economy outstrips expectations, is second-fastest in Asia, after China - InterAksyon.com

Philippine economy outstrips expectations, is second-fastest in Asia, after China - InterAksyon.com | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
(UPDATED 2:52 p.m.) The Philippine economy grew sharply in the first quarter of the year, creating 1.1 million jobs and making it Asia's second fastest-growing economy after China.
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Behavioral economics taps power of persuasion for tax compliance

Behavioral economics taps power of persuasion for tax compliance | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
(Reuters) - Can peer pressure make delinquent taxpayers pony up what they owe the government?
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Moody's: US Will Plunge Into Recession if Washington Talks Fail

Moody's: US Will Plunge Into Recession if Washington Talks Fail | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Moody's Analytics warned that the U.S. economy will fall into recession by spring if the Obama administration and House Republicans fail to agree on federal fiscal policy.
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Peter Orszag Identifies A Huge Impediment To Chinese Economic Growth - Business Insider

Peter Orszag Identifies A Huge Impediment To Chinese Economic Growth - Business Insider | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Business InsiderPeter Orszag Identifies A Huge Impediment To Chinese Economic GrowthBusiness InsiderChina's leadership transition is arguably the most important political event of the year.
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US to Weigh In on Apple, Samsung Patent War

US to Weigh In on Apple, Samsung Patent War | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
The U.S. International Trade Commission will review a judge's decision which found that Apple did not violate patents owned by Samsung Electronics in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad.
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Europe must encourage economic growth, says Roubini - Investment Europe

Europe must encourage economic growth, says Roubini - Investment Europe | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Nouriel Roubini has indirectly entered the debate inflamed on Monday between the International Monetary Fund and European Union over debt reduction targets and timelines, by saying front-loaded austerity in the Eurozone's debt-ridden states risked...
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Yen hits seven-month low on likely new Japanese government's calls for easing | Reuters

Yen hits seven-month low on likely new Japanese government's calls for easing | Reuters | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The yen hit a seven-month low against the dollar on Monday, hurt by expectations that a new Japanese government will push the Bank of Japan into taking aggressive monetary (Asia #Business ~ Yen hits seven-month low on ...
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Vietnam's exports to grow by 10%: HSBC — TalkVietnam

Vietnam's exports to grow by 10%: HSBC — TalkVietnam | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
The Hanoitimes - In contrast to most of its neighbours in emerging Asia, Vietnam maintained double-digit export growth in the first nine months of this year,...
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Thai Q3 Economic Growth Slows On Weak Exports - RTT News

Thai Q3 Economic Growth Slows On Weak Exports - RTT News | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
RTT NewsThai Q3 Economic Growth Slows On Weak ExportsRTT NewsThailand's economic growth eased in the third quarter as weak global demand crippled the country's exports and the manufacturing sector, official figures on Monday showed.
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Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 11.7% After Floods Hit Farms - Businessweek

Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 11.7% After Floods Hit Farms - Businessweek | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 11.7% After Floods Hit FarmsBusinessweekInflation in africa's largest-oil producer accelerated from 11.3 percent in September, the Abuja-based National Bureau of Statistics said today in an e-mailed report.
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Eurozone crisis live: Asmussen hints at third Greek programme

Eurozone crisis live: Asmussen hints at third Greek programme | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
European politicians are marking out their territory ahead of tomorrow's meeting to discuss how to address Greece's debts, with Jörg Asmussen of the ECB predicting another package beyond 2014. The IMF may not approve...
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Jobs market 'steadily improving'

Jobs market 'steadily improving' | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
The Scottish labour market is "steadily improving" in spite of the economic slowdown in the summer months, according to a new report.
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Asian Shares Mostly Down

Asian Shares Mostly Down | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Asian shares were mostly lower Thursday with a softer yen lifting Japanese shares. The Nikkei rose 1.4%.
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UK would lose AAA status if it enters triple-dip recession, says ratings agency | ForexLive

UK would lose AAA status if it enters triple-dip recession, says ratings agency | ForexLive | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
UK Chancellor George Osborne's warned by Moody's after Big Merv' and Co said that the Olympic economic boost was likely a one-off and growth is forecast to fall (ForexLive: UK would lose AAA status if it enters triple-dip recession, says ratings agency...
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Ukraine Minister Aims for Restriction-Free Wheat Exports - Businessweek

Ukraine Minister Aims for Restriction-Free Wheat Exports - Businessweek | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
Ukraine Minister Aims for Restriction-Free Wheat ExportsBusinessweekUkraine exported 10 million metric tons of grain including 5.2 million tons of wheat since July 1, Prysyazhnyuk said today.
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How can we deflect an economic recession when we know one is coming? - by Cody Hodge - Helium

How can we deflect an economic recession when we know one is coming? - by Cody Hodge - Helium | Economics in Education | Scoop.it
How can we deflect an economic recession if one is coming?
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