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UK finances deteriorate further in January
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed that the UK’s public finances deteriorated last month with net borrowing at £4.3 billion. January is traditionally a strong month for tax receipts - due to income and corporation tax, according to the ONS. However, tax income was lower than expected and it is the first borrowing figure [...]

[ Published on : Fri, 19 Feb 2010 09:55 ]


UK and US credit ratings safe for now
Moody’s Investors Services has today announced the credit ratings of the world’s four largest AAA-rated nations are viewed as safe. According to Moody’s, the world’s four largest AAA-rated sovereign nations, which include Germany, France, the UK and the US are currently “well positioned despite their stretched finances”. In its quarterly report assessing the prospects of the triple [...]

[ Published on : Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:53 ]


Public Policy Gains a Foothold at B-School (BusinessWeek)
BusinessWeek - Public policy, usually the purview of Washington-based policy wonks and PhDs in the social sciences, is not something that typically attracts the attention of MBAs. With high-paying Wall Street and consulting jobs beckoning, few bother to explore the intersection of the public and private sectors, opting instead for courses in finance, management, and strategy. But the global economic crisis, along with calls for tougher regulation of the finance industry, is starting to change that. Suddenly, an area of study thats gathered dust for as many as 40 years at some MBA programs is hot.

[ Published on : Tue, 02 Mar 2010 05:14 ]


Ask AP: Tax credits, disposing of recalled goods (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 4, 2007  file photo, workers assemble toys at the production line of Dongguan Da Lang Wealthwise Plastic Factory in Dongguan, China A reader-submitted question about what happens to recalled Chinese-made products, is being answered as part of an Associated Press QA column called Ask AP. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)AP - Toxic pet food. Lead-painted toys. Hazardous baby cribs. The sheer volume of recalled products makes you wonder: What happens to all that stuff after its ordered off the shelves?




[ Published on : Fri, 05 Mar 2010 02:42 ]


Why MBAs are Going East (BusinessWeek)
BusinessWeek - James Tsai is the sort of MBA corporate recruiters covet. He went to a good prep school, earned a degree with honors from Middlebury College, and made vice-president in Bank of Americas (bac.) international wealth management group at the age of 26. Today, Tsai is about to graduate, straight As in hand, from Northwesterns Kellogg School of Management, a top-rated program in America. And hes hustling to land his first post-MBA job -- in China.

[ Published on : Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:53 ]


A rate hike for the few — until its you (AP)

Jeanne Morales, left, with her husband, Jorge Alonso, holds an insurance letter at there home in the Encino area of Los Angeles, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010. Morales recently the letter stating her insurance rates would be increased by 46 percent because of her age (55.)   (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - To critics, a 39 percent hike in health insurance for some Californians foretells skyrocketing rates for the rest of us. Not so, says the company, arguing the increase only hits a relatively small number of people and the economy is to blame.




[ Published on : Mon, 15 Feb 2010 09:33 ]



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