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News Wires
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6-month Treasury rates hit lowest point on record
Interest rates on six-month Treasurys hit their lowest level on record and three-month bills their lowest point in 11 months in Monday's auction of T-bills.
By: Martin Crutsinger|Date: Nov 23, 2009
www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/11/23/6_month_treasury_rates_hit_lowest_p...
Geithner: some bailout funds to help lower debt
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said Thursday the government's $700 billion bailout program will end "as soon as we can," and that part of it will be used to lower the soaring federal debt.
By: Martin Crutsinger|Date: Nov 19, 2009
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Boston Globe
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Building of homes tumbles, inflation edges up, reports say
WASHINGTON - The budding economic recovery is not getting much help from the home-building industry, which typically creates jobs and drives growth when a recession ends.
By: Alan Zibel and Martin Crutsinger|Date: Nov 19, 2009
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Trio of reports shows more signs of an economic rebound
Economy strengthens WASHINGTON - Hopes for the fledgling economic recovery got a boost yesterday from better-than-expected news on manufacturing, construction, and contracts to buy homes.
By: Martin Crutsinger|Date: Nov 3, 2009
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Clinton To Unveil His Budget For 1997 -- In Broadest Terms Outline Required Even As Deadlock Over 1996 Lingers  (Archive fee)
WASHINGTON -- President Clinton's budget for 1997 -- at least, a bare-bones version -- will be formally presented today, though the president and the country could certainly be excused if they wonder, ''Why bother?'' A president's budget is often declared dead on arrival by an opposition Congress intent on setting its own spending priorities. While Clinton is presenting a budget for the 1997 fiscal year, he and the Republican Congress are still locked in stalemated talks over the 1996 spending plan, even though the current budget year is one-third gone
By: Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press|Date: Feb 5, 1996
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Personal Income, Consumer Spending Rise Gdp Expected To Continue Maintaining A 2.3% Rise  (Archive fee)
WASHINGTON -- Americans' incomes and spending both posted healthy increases in November, but even with that good send-off for the Christmas sales season, actual results appear to be falling short of retailers' hopes.

The Commerce Department reported yesterday that personal incomes rose 0.5 percent last month, a solid rebound after showing no gain at all in October, while consumer spending was also up 0.5 percent.

By: Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press|Date: Dec 24, 1996
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Analysis: Obama and McCain: Big differences in approach to taxes, deficit - SalemNews.com, Salem, MA
...Big differences in approach to taxes, deficit Martin Crutsinger WASHINGTON (AP) — Job No. 1 for the next president...will have to be raised." ¬¢¬¢¬¢ Martin Crutsinger writes on economic issues for The Associated Press...
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Home sales rose in February :: EDGE Boston
...Business Finance :: Corporate Email Print DIGG this Del.icio.us Home sales rose in February by Martin Crutsinger Associated Press Tuesday Mar 25, 2008 Sales of existing homes increased unexpectedly in February after...
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...Finance :: Corporate Email Print DIGG this Del.icio.us Top economists see signs of recession by Martin Crutsinger Associated Press Monday Feb 25, 2008 Job growth is faltering, consumer confidence plunging. The fallout...
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...Imposes Sanctions on 5 Iranian Companies U.S. Imposes Sanctions on 5 Iranian Companies The Washington Post By MARTIN CRUTSINGER The Associated Press Tuesday, August 12, 2008 ... 1 Aug 12, 2008 8:15 pm World View ummyakoub...
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