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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Most governments face rather unusual and challenging times ahead. Rising unemployment in the old continent and across the Atlantic represents a key indicator of how badly shaken the confidence factor has been already, how severe the global downturn could be, and how reluctant both the consumer and businesses will be to spend. Belt-tightening and slashed spending will increase the ravages of recession around the globe. ... Read more
Macro-economic conditions are changing rapidly around the world. Unfortunately, despite the good intentions of French President Nicolas Sarkozy (in charge of the rotating EU presidency up to the end of 2008) and of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the European Union is unable to come up with a comprehensive, coordinated and effective plan to face global macroeconomic change and crisis. ... Read more
Tables:
- MARKETS AT A GLANCE - Close as of December 5, 2008
- U.S. FIXED-INCOME MARKET AT A GLANCE - Close as of December 5, 2008
- COMMODITIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of December 5, 2008
- PULSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY - As a Guidance for Other Geographies
- CURRENCIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of December 5, 2008
- MONETARY POLICY-MAKING AROUND THE WORLD - The Leading Seven ...
- ... and the BRICs ...
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