When we reached the depths of the recession, one prevailing thought was that we needed to innovate our way out of it if we were ever going to get back to economic health. After all, that's what we've done before.
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Continue reading >>The Federal Reserve has announced that it will cut its monthly bond-buying programme by $10bn a month from January. Here is what some analysts had to say about the move.
Continue reading >>Zhu Shanqing, who owns a yarn-spinning factory in Hangzhou in China's Zhejiang province, is struggling with rising costs for labor, energy and land. So he is boxing up some of his spindles and moving. To South Carolina.
Continue reading >>Paper copies of Newsweek will again roll off the presses starting next year.Editor-in-Chief Jim Impoco says the news magazine's owners, IBT Media, want to "hit the reset button" and move to a business model where a weekly print magazine would be mainly
Continue reading >>Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) is paying for lawyers to represent more than 30 of its executives involved in a foreign corruption investigation, according to people familiar with the matter, an unusually high number that shows the depth of the federal probe.
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