As citizen protests continue, the value of the euro declines, and the threat of a double-dip recession looms, millions of European residents are currently in a state of panic.
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On March 11, 2011, one of the most devastating natural disasters of the last century occurred in the Tohoku region of Japan – a 9.1-magnitude earthquake that cost the nation $235 million and ended hundreds of lives. Read More »
After months of disappointment in regards to high national unemployment figures, the United States and Canada finally recorded some significant job creation in December. Read More »
From 2007 to 2009, many worldwide economists and media sources were especially focused on the economic downfall of the United States, fearing that, if recovery did not occur soon, several other countries would face an economic recession similar to, or even worse than, the United States’. Read More »
For thousands of Asia Pacific residents, New Year’s Eve was a night to remember. Read More »
Much like Europe, the economic forecast remains quite cloudy in the United States. Despite the BLS’s positive November jobs report, which showed that unemployment had decreased to 8.6 percent in the United States, the nation’s economic recovery has likely just begun. Read More »
During the month of November, two economic factors – business and consumer confidence rates – were well documented throughout Europe as both rates continued to drop well below the usual averages. Read More »
Without a doubt, the ebbs and flows of the global economy continued to impact Asia Pacific throughout November.
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Although the United States noticed a minor decrease in national unemployment in October, from 9.1 to nine percent, Canada’s unemployment rose from September to October, from 7.1 to 7.3 percent. At the same time, consumer prices were also quite high throughout North America, as clothing and food prices, among others, continued to rise. Read More »
Throughout the world, most news networks have been focused on the ongoing debt crisis that is influencing the lives of millions of Europeans. Read More »