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Markets News Wednesday: Stocks deep in red ink across the globe: Asia-Pacific and Europe slump following grim day in New York
C&C reports plunge in UK cider sales; Revenue and profit margin to fall 10% in year to February 29, 2008
Apple launches MacBook Air - the world’s thinnest notebook
Europe suffered a slowdown in labour productivity in 2007; Rich countries face struggle to achieve rises in living standards
Wednesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories
Intel reports 51% rise in Q4 2007 net income but cautious outlook for 2008 sends shares plunging 14% in after-hours trading
Shannon Development calls for urgent national launch of high-speed fibre Broadband infrastructure across Ireland
Markets News Afternoon: Citi rains heavily on markets in Europe and US - Dublin plunges almost 4%
German ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment fell in January to a to 15-Year low indicating plunge in investor confidence
Irish SMEs can reduce costs by adopting Green IT
US retail sales fell in December signalling that consumer spending is under strain; Producer/Wholesale prices rose 6.3% in 2007 - the highest since 1981
Irish construction employment fell 5.4% in year to November 2007 - actual job losses were about 15,000
Citigroup reported Q4 2007 loss of $9.83 billion; Write-downs and increased credit costs were a massive $22.2 billion
Two Dublin Firms "score major deals" during South Africa Trade Mission
UK Annual Consumer Price Inflation held steady in December at 2.1%
Total cost of employment in Ireland at €38,541in 2007 - 16th of 24 EU countries; New EU member states have lowest labour costs
Markets News Tuesday: Citi bad news awaited; Markets fall in Asia-Pacific and Europe; Dollar up from near record low against Euro; Gold price over $900
Hong Kong and Singapore again head Index of Economic Freedom; Ireland gets third ranking
Tuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories
European Union countries fighting over share-out for cutting greenhouse gas emissions; Environment Commissioner now says some biofuels do more harm than good
US Hedge Fund Index shows return of 11.15% in 2007 - More than double the S&P 500 performance
Dublin Airport: DAA to start work on €55m extension to Terminal One
Markets News Afternoon: Stocks rally in US and Europe boosted by positive fourth quarter data from IBM and SAP
Forfás says Employment in IDA and Enterprise Ireland client firms grew by 1,187 in 2007; Over 18,500 people were employed in research activities across Ireland in 2007
IBM reports strong fourth quarter preliminary earnings boosted by Asia, Europe and Emerging Countries
UK factory gate/wholesale price annual inflation rose to 5% in December - the highest since 1991
Eurozone industrial production fell 0.5% in November
Wyeth Ireland invests €5 million in Dublin and creates 24 jobs
Irish Consumer sentiment fell slightly in December 2007
Markets News Monday: Start of US fourth quarter earnings season has investors worried about how banks and brokerages have performed
Analysis/Comment
Dr. Peter Morici: The Federal Reserve needs more than a new Communications Strategy
The Irish Mind and the Knowledge Economy: Should we bank everything on fuzzy leprechaunic political dreams?
Dr. Peter Morici: Why the US Trade Deficit matters?
Dr. Peter Morici: US Recession Watch, the Jobs Report and Fed Policy
Dr. Peter Morici: Business as Usual: the Energy Bill, Subprime Mess, and Recession Watch
Dr. Peter Morici: China’s Dragon does not flinch and Bernanke’s Toothless Dog
Cabinet decision to defer Irish ministerial pay hikes until 2009 seen as empty gesture after weeks of controversy
Dr. Peter Morici: President Bush's Mortgage Program and Rumblings from Europe about the Dollar
Dr. Peter Morici: Avoiding a US Recession
Christmas Fear and a proposed German Minimum Wage - Prof Hans-Werner Sinn
Nine months after ISEQ record highs, Irish shares likely to underperform other markets for sometime
Dr. Peter Morici: An Emergency Interest Rate Cut? and The Week Ahead: Forecasts for the Weeks of November 26 and December 3 (preliminary)
Germany: How the Upswing Came About - Six Hypotheses - - Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn
Dr. Peter Morici: The Limits of US Federal Reserve Policy
Dr. Peter Morici: US Stock Prices and the Trade Deficit; Forecasts for the Weeks of November 12 and November 19
Dr. Peter Morici: US Economy adds 166,000 employees in October; While ranks of the Self Employed fall: Credit Crisis grows, Bernanke’s credibility suffers
Dr. Peter Morici: The Fed's Misstep, and Forecasts for the Weeks of November 5 and November 1
Dr. Peter Morici: The Falling US Dollar and the Stubborn US Trade Deficit
Where is the Outrage? Gombeenism thrives at home while in Paris, OECD staff work on proposals for Irish public service reform
Dr. Peter Morici: Why Bernanke should Cut Rates and Forecasts for the Weeks of October 22 and October 29
Dr. Peter Morici: Crafting a US Response to Global Warming
Dr. Peter Morici: US Banks offer Plan to calm Credit Markets
World loses forest area size of Ireland annually; Accounts for 18% of CO2 emissions - exceeding entire global transport sector
US Economy adds 110,000 Jobs in September--Confirms Morici's forecast
Dr Peter Morici: Why the Europeans should take their Complaints about the Weak US Dollar to Beijing; Economic Forecasts Weeks Oct 8th and 15th
Dr Peter Morici: UAW - GM Pact leaves GM at Cost Disadvantage
ECB may cut rates in 2008 but as the Chinese say - be careful what you wish for
Opportunities in the “chilled” US Commercial Real Estate Market
Dr Peter Morici: Democratic Accountability and the Doha Round
Dr. Peter Morici: Henry Paulson’s Fear Mongering