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OECD doubles 2010 forecast

The world's rich and developed economies will grow faster next year, but recovery will remain modest, with the United States and Japan outpacing Europe, a Paris-based watchdog said yesterday. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Shanghai Daily,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Recovery in developed economies gathering pace

PARIS Recovery in developed economies will accelerate next year due to "substantial improvements" in financial markets and fast-growing Asian countries, but is likely to remain fragile, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said ...

From EMMA VANDORE, San Diego Union-Tribune,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

OECD boosts growth forecasts

T he world's rich and developed economies will grow faster next year, but recovery will remain modest, with the U.S. and Japan outpacing Europe, a Paris-based watchdog said Thursday as it raised its forecasts. The Organization for Economic Co-operation ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Globe and Mail,  19 Nov 2009

US recovery seen outpacing Europe in 2010

The world's rich and developed economies will grow faster next year, but recovery will remain modest, with the U.S. and Japan outpacing Europe, a Paris-based watchdog said Thursday as it raised its forecasts. The Organization for Economic Cooperation ...

From EMMA VANDORE, TheNewsTribune.com,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Industrialized nations seen growing faster in 2010

PARIS - The Paris-based watchdog of industrialized nations on Thursday raised its forecast for economic growth next year in rich countries, but warned that the recovery will remain modest for some time. ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

France: GDP stays, happiness too hard to pin down

PARIS - Gross domestic product - that traditional way of measuring economic growth - has won out over a new happiness index in France. ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Nicolas Sarkozy,  Joseph Stiglitz,  Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Peugeot Citroen raises outlook, reveals new models

French carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen on Thursday raised its outlook for 2009 and unveiled a host of new models, part of a three-year plan to boost earnings by euro3.3 billion ($4.95 billion) through cost cuts and higher sales. CEO Philippe Varin ...

From EMMA VANDORE, eTaiwan News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Citroen,  HSBC

Airbus parent reports Q3 loss

EADS, parent company of plane maker Airbus, said yesterday it lost 87 million euros (US$130 million) in the third quarter, due partly to the weak dollar, and warned that troubled aircraft programs could further weigh on earnings in the fourth quarter. ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Shanghai Daily,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Airbus

Airbus parent EADS reports Q3 loss on weak dollar

PARIS - EADS, the parent company of plane maker Airbus, on Monday said it lost €87 million ($130 million) in the third quarter, due partly to the weak dollar, and warned that troubled aircraft programs could further weigh on earnings in the fourth ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Airbus,  Thomson Reuters,  Boeing

Airbus parent EADS reports 3Q loss on weak dollar

EADS said Monday that it lost ⁈lion ($130 million) in the third quarter as the weak dollar "is challenging" its performance, and warned that troubled aircraft programs could hurt earnings in the fourth quarter. The parent company of Airbus said ...

From EMMA VANDORE, Taiwan News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Airbus,  Thomson Reuters,  Boeing

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