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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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Heads of state and financial ministers are heading for France this week to tackle the big economic issues.
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Holding Companies
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Company Structures & Ownership
Companies that have had trouble holding on to a chief executive may now be poised for success.
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By Fredric Paul |
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Small Business Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
The banks' hypocrisy isn’t just galling, it’s mind boggling in its audaciousness and scale.
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By Keith Girard |
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Commercial Banking
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Banking Institutions & Systems
Bank failures continue to rise, lending standards are getting tighter, and red tape is delaying relief for the nation's small banks.
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Company Profits
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Company Earnings
SBA lending by banks in California dropped by 71 percent from 2007 to 2009.
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By Joshua Kurlantzick |
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Midterm Elections
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Elections
Many GOP winners are small business people against the Healthcare bill and for lower taxes, less regulation, and open trade. But a divided Congress could add up to little more than gridlock.
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By Keith Girard |
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US Republican Party
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US Political Parties
Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri, who was expected to ascend to the influential post, may be challenged by Rep. Steve Chabot of Ohio.
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By Hoover's Editors |
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Bailouts
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Economic Policy
A corporation's reputation can be just as important as its financial performance. An annual Harris Interactive survey spells out which companies have a good rep and which don't.
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By Susan Wilson Solovic |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
A new business paradigm is emerging -- a business economy built on the shoulders of individuals willing to take a risk and build the American dream -- their own business enterprise.
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By Marco Carbajo |
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Derivative Instruments
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Equities
While some of the largest financial institutions in our country have been left in ruins nothing compares to the damage that has been done to millions of families and small businesses.
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By Keith Girard |
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Campaigns & Elections
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Elections & Politics
The president's first year in office was challenging, controversial, and an opportunity for him to lay down a foundation for recovery.
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By Rita Beamish |
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US Presidential Candidates 2008
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US Presidential Elections
Experts from both sides of the aisle imagine how things would be if John McCain, rather than Barack Obama, were currently sitting in the Oval Office.
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By Keith Girard |
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Small Business Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
The economic recovery is so fragile, a massive tax cut is needed to jump-start consumer spending.
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By Susan Konig |
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Small Business Lending
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Banking, Lending & Credit Services
Despite a multibillion-dollar government bailout, there has been a steep decline in capital at many banks and U.S. government-sponsored enterprises, which has tightened credit around the world.
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By Keith Girard |
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Treasury Departments
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Public Finance Agencies & Treasuries
Despite year-long administration efforts, small business lending continues to shrink while the economy struggles with high unemployment and a fragile recovery.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Fines & Penalties
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Trial & Procedure
With all of the debt the nation has taken on for government bailouts, it's no surprise that Washington, D.C. is ramping up its enforcement efforts across a number of federal agencies to generate...
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
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Shareholders
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Shareholders & Governance
E-mails are a rich source of evidence because unike memories that fade, there is no revisionist hindsight.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Bailouts
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Economic Policy
More and more people are telling their credit card companies to stick it. Are they heroes? Or unbalanced?
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Small Business Assistance
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Government Support of Business
Chase releases a line of new cards designed for small-business owners.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Wages & Salaries
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Compensation & Benefits
New report shows bailed-out execs got the gold mine. (We already know who got the shaft.)
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