Stocks drop on investor worries
Stocks fell in thin trading Monday after more signs of slowing economic growth got investors worried ahead of a key report on jobs later this week.
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Stocks drop on investor worries
Stocks fell in thin trading Monday after more signs of slowing economic growth got investors worried ahead of a key report on jobs later this week.
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Stocks drop on investor worries
NEW YORK – Prices for Treasurys rose Tuesday, sending their yields lower, on more worries about the U.S. economy, troubles in Japan and technical moves by money managers to straighten out their books before the end of the month.
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Treasury prices extend their gains as worries about the economy persist
Law makers and business leaders met in Columbia Tuesday to discuss a proposed federal transportation tax bill to fix the states aging roads and bridges.
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SC lawmakers want money to fix old bridges and roads
Prices for Treasurys rose Tuesday, sending their yields lower, on more worries about the U.S. economy, troubles in Japan and technical moves by money managers to straighten out their books before the end of the month. Demand for the 10-year Treasury note sent…
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Economic angst sends Treasury prices up again
ROGERSVILLE — The year 2014 is a bull’s-eye school systems aren’t sure they can hit. That’s when school systems must show every student is scoring at grade level, according to the federal No Child Left Behind law.
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Limestone worries about No Child goals
RALEIGH, N.C. – The system that automatically awards disability benefits to some veterans because of concerns about Agent Orange seems contrary to efforts to control federal spending, the Republican co-chairman of President Barack Obama’s deficit commission said Tuesday.
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VA’s move to sweeten benefits for aging vets worries Obama deficit chair; Senate to review it
September worries investors and for good reason.
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September: A Merciless Month for Mr. Market?
Stocks are set to continue their slide Tuesday as investors prepare for more disappointing news about the economy.
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Stocks set to continue slide on economic worries
MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Down Steeply On Jobs Worries
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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Down Steeply On Jobs Worries
Since Mr Ngiam Tong Dow retired from the civil service in 1999, affairs of state have weighed heavily on his mind. The highly respected former Permanent Secretary worries about Singapore’s long-term survival and the kind of society the next generation will inherit. At 66, the HDB Corp chairman insists he is ‘no radical’, just a
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Former Permanent Secretary: I think our leaders have to accept that Singapore is larger than the PAP
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