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John McCain and George W. Bush told us it couldn't be true, that their policies could never lead to a recession.
They were wrong.
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Apr. 2 - Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke said he sees a possible slowdown in the first half of year -- but no signs of a replay of the Great Depression. While the economy may be in fragile shape and financial markets under stress, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke, a Great Depression Scholar told a congressional panel history is not repeating itself.
Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke warned Congress on Wednesday that the economy may shrink over the first half of this year, which would signal the start of a recession. (April 2)
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Apr. 2 - U.S. stocks posted modest losses on Wednesday after the head of the Federal Reserve said an economic recession was still possible. The Dow lost 48 points to 12,605. The S&P 500 dipped 2 points to 1,367. The Nasdaq slipped a point to 2,361.
Speaker: Ben Bernanke, chairman, U.S. Federal Reserve
Conway Gittens reports from New York.
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http://www.todaysfin ancialnews.com -- As the U.S. economy enters recession, the Chinese manufacturing industry is starting to totter. Companies are closing -- or outsourcing to low-cost countries.
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Mort Zuckerman, NY billionaire developer and Editor of U.S. News & World Report, states that this is only "the fourth inning" of the Bush Recession, which is likely to last "for years".
He then goes through a list of economic catastrophes under the Bush Administration.
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President George W. Bush admitted that the economy is at risk of slipping into a recession and announced his desire to give the economy a boost with a combination of tax breaks and one-time rebates.
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Nouriel Roubini making another round of predictions. Maybe he will have a wider audience this time around now that he has been proven correct on previous predictions.
In part 3 he talks briefly about the Canadian economy.
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12 June 2001
Japan has long prided itself on keeping jobless numbers far below the West, but now unemployment is rising and hitting men over 50 the hardest. Not entitled to a pension before the age of 65, many are left to their own devices.
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Feb. 29 - U.S. stocks lost significant ground for the second day in a row after a round of disappointing economic and corporate results shocked investors. The Dow dropped 315 points to 12,266. The S&P 500 lost 37 points to 1,330. The Nasdaq fell 60 points to 2,271, a level associated with a bear market. Crude oil fell after hitting a $103.05 record.
Conway Gittens reports from New York.