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The Motley Fool
September 20, 2010
Morgan Housel
So Long, Recession The organization tasked with dating the start and end of recessions -- the National Bureau of Economic Research -- has officially laid our recent one to rest. Actually, it says the recession ended over a year ago, in June 2009. mark for My Articles similar articles
Knowledge@Wharton This Feels Like a Slump, But Is It a Recession? Comments from seven economists on whether the current slowdown is a recession, how to tell if it is one, and what this may indicate about the nature of the "new" economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 15, 2009
Kristin Graham
History Says Buy Now If you spend too much time looking for signs, you'll miss the best returns. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 24, 2008
Kristin Graham
4 Key Recession Indicators Learn to spot a recession before it hits your portfolio. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 5, 2010
John Challenger
Career Pros: Job Market Recovery is Stronger Than Many Think Compared to previous recessions, the job market is recovering quickly. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 23, 2004
Michael J. Mandel
Inventing The "Clinton Recession" The Council of Economic Advisers is trying to alter the start date in a way that benefits Bush. It's not fair. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 27, 2010
Morgan Housel
GDP Growth Revised Way Down: What Should You Make of It? Second-quarter GDP growth was revised down to 1.6%, from the initially reported 2.4%. This sounds god-awful, like we're on the brink of a double-dip recession. And maybe we are. But this revision isn't as bad as it might seem. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 8, 2009
Jennifer Schonberger
Expert Summit: Is the Recession Over? Top financial pros weigh in on whether the recession is over. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
March 2009
Claessens & Kose
What Is a Recession? The ongoing global financial crisis has been accompanied by recessions in many countries. It stands to become one of the longest and deepest recessions since the Great Depression of the 1930s. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 17, 2010
Alex Dumortier
Buffett's Favorite Indicator Points Down At the beginning of June, Buffett's favorite indicator of economic activity declined sharply -- hardly a good omen for the V-shaped recovery. Are we due for a big slowdown? mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
July 7, 2013
John A. Challenger
Career Pros: Are Jobless Recoveries the New Norm? The job market's slow recovery from the Great Recession reflects a new reality in the American economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 1, 2008
Morgan Housel
It's Official: We're in a Recession The National Bureau of Economic Research has declared that the U.S. economy entered a recession in December of last year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2009
Alex Dumortier
Buffett Says It's Over Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett called the end of the U.S. recession, saying the economy has "sort of plateaued at the bottom." The day before, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke said the recession "was very likely over." How should investors position themselves? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 27, 2010
Morgan Housel
How Is This Economy Going to Keep Growing? What the GDP numbers will tell us on Thursday. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 24, 2008
Dan Caplinger
What Past Recessions Can Teach You History suggests smart ways to protect your investments. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 11, 2008
Rich Greifner
Are We Headed for a Recession? Who Cares? When economic experts offer differing opinions, it's difficult to know whom to trust. So here's some advice: Ignore them all. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2009
Kose et al.
Out of the Ballpark By any measure, the ongoing global recession is the deepest and the most synchronized of the postwar period mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 19, 2010
Matt Koppenheffer
Next Stop: Double-Dip Recession? Many market-watchers continue to see the potential for the U.S. to slip back into recession in the coming quarters. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 14, 2008
Timothy M. Otte
Could These 3 Stocks Beat the Recession, Again? Let's look at three large-cap stocks that beat the 2001 recession: Proctor & Gamble... Archer Daniels Midland... Johnson & Johnson... mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
March 2010
Michael Widner
A Long, Slow Slog For the first time in 50 years, consumers and businesses are shrinking their debt. Unemployment is higher than ever, and the jobs recovery will take years. So is the economic rebound sustainable? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 5, 2009
Ben Levisohn
Market Divide Experts analyze where stock prices will be heading in the months ahead. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 2, 2011
Morgan Housel
What if We're Headed for a Recession? Four things to think about if the bears are right. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 25, 2009
Jane Sasseen
The Slow Road to Jobs In recent recessions, employment has taken longer and longer to return. Why this lag may be the longest mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 28, 2011
Matt Koppenheffer
It's High Time for Companies to Start Adding Jobs Employment growth has been seriously disappointing so far, but the growth may be just getting started. mark for My Articles similar articles
Entrepreneur
January 2002
Steve Cooper
365-Day Forecast Will the economy bounce back in 2002? We'll let the experts answer that one. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Advisor
July 2011
Somnath Basu
Will The Economy Double-Dip? Other than the stock market, most indicators reflect a trough, not the early stages of a growth cycle. Here's what advisors should watch for. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
March 1, 2010
Russ Banham
The Shape of Things to Come L, V, or W? Perhaps a check mark, or something with a wiggly tail? Top economists debate what the recovery will look like. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 24, 2008
Tom Hutchinson
Finding the Bottom of a Recession Bad times sometimes bring the best investment opportunities. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 3, 2009
Matt Koppenheffer
Can the Market Survive the Economy? The economy may be recovering, but the market may not continue to blaze ahead. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 19, 2011
Morgan Housel
Where All The Jobs Went Here's a sobering statistic: All nine recessions between 1948 and 1990 saw employment return to pre-recession levels within 31 months. Today, 42 months after our recession began, we've only regained about a fifth of lost jobs. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 23, 2010
Ivan Martchev
A Year After the Bottom What has changed in the past year, and what is likely to change in 2010 for the stock market. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 27, 2010
Matt Koppenheffer
Can the Economy Recover in 2011? We've heard about the green shoots in 2010, but can the recovery continue in the year ahead? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 6, 2010
Alyce Lomax
Bad Times Could Be Good for Shareholders Now is the time to remember the power of long-term thinking. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 29, 2003
Robert J. Barro
The Stubborn Jobless Rate: Puzzling, but Far from Scary The Dems say the labor market is the worst since the Depression. But the drop in jobs has been milder than in many other recessions. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 27, 2011
Katie Spence
Irrational Fear Has Made This Stock Cheap, but Not for Long Congress may be increasing anxiety over the economy, but GE company is poised to make it through regardless. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 9, 2012
John A. Challenger
Career Pros: Labor Day is Time to Renew Efforts The annual holiday honoring America's workforce is an appropriate time to reassess your job search and redouble your efforts toward achieving your employment goals. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 16, 2009
Alex Dumortier
GE's Results Are a Black Eye for Bulls Don't look for evidence of a market recovery in GE's earnings report -- it isn't there. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 30, 2011
Morgan Housel
It's the Debt, Stupid What's really slowing the economy. The recession that started in 2007 was different. It was caused by an inherently unsound economy driven by debt. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 2, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Why Now Is the Right Time to Buy If you don't, you'll miss the biggest gains. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
March 1, 2005
Michael K. Evans
Evans On The Economy -- More Jobs Will Be Lost What will happen to the U.S. economy as manufacturing employment continues to shrink? Manufacturing workers will be hurt, but not the U.S. economy generally. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
May 1, 2008
What Recession? The U.S. may in the midst of a recession, yet analysts' earnings estimates for 2008 are very rosy indeed. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 15, 2010
Miller & Feld
Key to Recovery: Restocking All Those Shelves With employment weak and credit tight, worries persist about the possibility of a double-dip recession. But inventory rebuilding should help keep the economy strengthening. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 18, 2008
Alex Dumortier
Stocks to Buy (and Sell) in a Global Slowdown Over the next 25 years, the U.S. will necessarily become a smaller part of the global economy than it is today. That is a trend that no investor can afford to ignore. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 5, 2009
Alex Dumortier
Will China's Accounting Cause a U.S. Stock Correction? Are China's national accounts accurate, or is it manufacturing GDP statistics in order to support the idea that it is floating above the global recession? These questions have troubling implications for U.S. investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 22, 2010
Dan Caplinger
Top Stocks for the Post-Recession Economy Recession's over. Here's where to put your money. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
January 1, 2012
Rob Stein
Here Comes The Contraction -- And It Could Be Good For Us Rather than believe the sky is falling again, this time there is cause for optimism. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 14, 2009
Dan Caplinger
These 7 Turnaround Stocks Will Trick You You're going to hear a lot in the next year about companies posting higher earnings, but take it all with a big grain of salt. These turnaround stocks can trick you. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
October 1, 2006
David A. Twibell
Read the Economy Financial advisors know that forecasting economic growth (or lack thereof) is always tricky. Understanding how the major economic indicators work can help improve your chances. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 2, 2009
Jordan DiPietro
This Rally Has Got to Give This rally will come to a grinding halt. While none of us can time the market, we can certainly see the writing on the wall. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 6, 2010
Lynn Thomasson et al.
Rising Profits Make Stocks Look Cheap Optimistic analysts see big gains ahead for corporate earnings. mark for My Articles similar articles