img  
Full text 
 
  • Full text
  • Tags
  • Users

conversation tracker

0     0     0    
Welcome   help   report bug  
  WATCH   Business Top tags:   business   federal   job   ben   reserve
What is Cameo?

Updated continuously by citizens like you, Cameo is an instant reflection of what the world is talking about at any given moment.

No Ads, None, NADA, Never... Guaranteed!
Fun stuff

China’s Push Into Wind Worries U.S. Industry

img

Dec 16 - By Romica

PIPESTONE, Minn. — Finishing the 20-story climb up a ladder inside a wind-turbine tower, Scott Rowland opened the top hatch to reveal a panorama of flat farmland dotted with dozens of other turbines.

Complete story

Most Active Stories
Most comments

Quantitative Easing 3 Votes | 28 Comments

Most votes

Quantitative Easing 3 Votes | 28 Comments

More Content
img China’s Push Into Wind Worries U.S. Industry

Dec 16 - By Romica

PIPESTONE, Minn. — Finishing the 20-story climb up a ladder inside a wind-turbine tower, Scott Rowland opened the top hatch to reveal a panorama of flat farmland dotted with dozens of other turbines.
More Links
imgQuantitative Easing

Nov 17 - By TLee

The term quantitative easing (QE) describes a form of monetary policy used by central banks to increase the supply of money in an economy when the bank interest rate, discount rate and/or interbank interest rate are either at, or close to, zero. A central bank does this by first crediting its own account with money it has created ex nihilo ("out of nothing").[1] It then purchases financial assets, including government bonds and corporate bonds, from banks and other financial institutions in a process referred to as open market operations. The purchases, by way of account deposits, give banks the excess reserves required for them to create new money by the process of deposit multiplication from increased lending in the fractional reserve banking system.
imgMonster months: When job growth exceeded 400K

Nov 6 - By marcus

The economy created a net total of 151,000 jobs in October. In the past 30 years, monthly job growth has surpassed 400,000 15 times.