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Those With a Sense of History May Find It’s Time to Invest
Some investors say that the sell-off has gone too far and that stocks could stage a powerful rally.
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Anonymous
on 10-12-2008
In Japan, Hope Fades for Disposable Workers
Little is being built in Japan’s stagnant economy, and day laborers and part-time workers are having difficulty finding jobs.
Posted to
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by
Anonymous
on 10-12-2008
In Japan, Hope Fades for Disposable Workers
Little is being built in Japan’s stagnant economy, and day laborers and part-time workers are having difficulty finding jobs.
Posted to
nytimes.com
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
Commodities’ Slump Took a Toll on Funds
Commodity prices stumbled badly in the third quarter, harpooning investors in natural resources mutual funds.
Posted to
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by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
Those With Sense of History May Find It’s Time to Invest
Some investors say that the sell-off has gone too far and that stocks could rally if a downturn is not severe.
Posted to
nytimes.com
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
Across the Country, Fear About Savings, the Job Market and Retirement
As the market continued its steep slide, many Americans say they are sensing losses beyond the short-term hits to their portfolios.
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by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
The World: A Specter’s Shadow Returns to Haunt Moscow
15 years after Communists failed to reverse history, can a credit crunch succeed?
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Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
The World: A Specter’s Shadow Returns to Haunt Moscow
15 years after Communists failed to reverse history, can a credit crunch succeed?
Posted to
nytimes.com
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
Shifting Careers: In Hard Times, Lawyers Advise Cautious Steps
Two employment lawyers discuss some of the conflicts they expect to arise as financial companies disappear, change, merge and downsize.
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Shifting Careers: In Hard Times, Lawyers Advise Cautious Steps
Two employment lawyers discuss some of the conflicts they expect to arise as financial companies disappear, change, merge and downsize.
Posted to
nytimes.com
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by
Anonymous
on 10-11-2008
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