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Hidden Inflation: U.S. Consumers Adjust Spending Habits Amid Soaring Prices

{ Posted on Mar 25 2011 by Kerri Shannon }
U.S. consumers have watched food and fuel prices eat away at their household budgets, and now those price hikes are spreading to other products - with the worst yet to come. New York Federal Reserve Bank President William ...Read More »

Federal Stimulus Should Keep Stock Market Bulls Happy

{ Posted on Feb 21 2011 by Jon D. Markman }
Stocks rose fitfully last week in a typically strange, exciting, exasperating options-expiration week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite Index all ended roughly 1% higher, while ...Read More »

Federal Stimulus Should Keep Stock Market Bulls Happy

{ Posted on Feb 21 2011 by Jon D. Markman }
Stocks rose fitfully last week in a typically strange, exciting, exasperating options-expiration week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Nasdaq Composite Index all ended roughly 1% higher, while ...Read More »

U.S. Retailers Hoping Black Friday Sales, Smartphone Apps Fuel Strong Holiday Shopping Season

{ Posted on Nov 26 2010 by Kerri Shannon }
Another Black Friday. Another holiday shopping season. But a whole new strategy for U.S. retailers. As the Friday after the Thanksgiving holiday, today marks the "official" kickoff of the 2010 holiday shopping season. Usually referred to as "Black Friday," today ...Read More »

Brick-and-Mortar Retailers Moving Business Online as Foot Traffic Declines

{ Posted on Sep 02 2010 by Kerri Shannon }
U.S. retailers this year geared up for the annual back-to-school shopping season, the parents and children didn't fill the streets and shopping malls - they stayed inside, and online, cruising for bargains on the Internet. Overall sales ...Read More »