Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter New York, NY, United States (AHN) – U.S. stocks moved in and out of positive territory Friday after Thursday’s big gains, and finished the week substantially higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished the day at 12,231.02 up 22.48, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index nudged up 50 cents [...]
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American incomes continued to rise in February, but not enough to offset rising prices at the gas pump and grocery stores. The unwelcome shift points to a potential danger spot in the economic recovery – the risk that inflation could chip away at consumer well-being. Overall, income from employment and other sources rose 0.3 percent [...]
Kris Alingod – AHN News Contributor Dearborn, MI, United States (AHN) – Shares of Ford dropped on Friday after the automaker reported dismal fourth-quarter earnings. Stocks dropped more than 11 percent upon news that the Dearborn-based company’s profit plunged 79 percent in the last three months. Ford said net income from October through December was [...]
President Barack Obama ran into objections from congressional Democrats on Monday to an emerging year-end agreement with Republicans that extends income tax cuts to the wealthy as well as the middle class and grants additional relief to large estates. View full post on All Stories
AHN News Staff London, England, United Kingdom (AHN) – Britain’s Office for Budget Responsibility warned Monday that the country’s inflation rate would likely outpace income growth over the next two years. The OBR forecasts 2011 inflation rate at 2.8 percent, while average earnings will rise by only 2.2 percent. The higher Consumer Price Index outlook [...]
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AHN News Staff London, England, United Kingdom (AHN) – A study by British insurer Bright Grey found that about 7 million Britons are spending more than their income. Even as the people suffer a yearly budget deficit of $6,480 (4,320 pounds), they refuse to change their lifestyle. About 33 percent of them acknowledge that it [...]
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Las Vegas-based bank operator Western Alliance Bancorporation today posted a third-quarter profit of $2 million as interest income from loans grew and delinquencies declined. View full post on All Stories
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo’s income rose 19 percent in the three months ending in September as losses from failed loans continued to fall. View full post on All Stories
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