Pakistan Floods May Derail Government Efforts to Narrow Deficit

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

The deadliest floods in Pakistan’s history may accelerate inflation and stall government efforts to narrow the budget deficit, hobbling an economy reliant on foreign aid and undermined by Taliban insurgencies. Find more info about Pakistan Floods May Derail Government Efforts to Narrow Deficit photos videos pictures. read more

Bond Sales Make Comeback as Swap Spreads Narrow: Credit Markets

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Corporate bond sales are back to levels not seen since April as interest-rate swap spreads show investors are gaining confidence that Europe’s debt crisis is contained. Find more info about Bond Sales Make Comeback as Swap Spreads Narrow: Credit Markets photos videos pictures. read more

First U.K.-Dutch Power Link to Narrow Price Gap: Energy Markets

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

The gap between electricity prices in between the U.K. and the Netherlands is set to narrow next year as utilities complete the first cable linking the two nations. Find more info about First U.K.-Dutch Power Link to Narrow Price Gap: Energy Markets photos videos pictures. read more

Treatment Criteria for Eating Disorders Too Narrow?

Monday, April 12th, 2010

It isn’t surprising that eating disorders are on the rise considering the emphasis our society places on being thin. Ads in magazines and on the television tend to use the most idealized images of women, touched up and air-brushed to perfection. read more Find more info about Treatment Criteria for Eating Disorders ...

Hyperbole, Distortion Won’t Narrow Deficit

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Most Democrats offer only lip service to cutting the U.S. deficit, says Al Hunt. Their record looks good only compared with the Republicans