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Manufacturing closes out the year in a slump
Dec 16, 2019
Job creation in manufacturing slowed from a boom to a trickle in 2019.
UK's Johnson claims Brexit mandate as Tories secure majority
Dec 13, 2019
With the stunning victory of Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, will they finally be able to "get Brexit done"?
In a currency war, everyone loses
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Dec 2, 2019
When countries tried to undercut each other to gain a trade advantage between world wars, it led to global inflation, a University of Michigan professor says.
Farmgirl Flowers' limited "menu" approach is a blooming success
by
Amy Scott
and Daisy Palacios
Nov 28, 2019
CEO Christina Stembel was turned down more than a hundred times for capital before deciding to use her own money and strategy.
What is consumer confidence, anyway?
Nov 26, 2019
The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index has fallen for the fourth straight month, but what does that really mean?
Singles Day: China's biggest shopping event
by
Jennifer Pak
Nov 12, 2019
Bigger than Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday ... combined.
One year after Camp Fire, “it just keeps getting worse”
Nov 8, 2019
The deadline to file a claim against PG&E will likely be extended.
As climate change looms, a booming market for carbon offsets
Sep 13, 2019
The carbon offset market is growing fast.
Five things to think about when Trump says he wants a weaker dollar
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
Aug 23, 2019
When thinking about the U.S. dollar, it's important to think globally.
Huawei expects no relief from U.S. sanctions but is confident
Aug 20, 2019
The founder of Chinese tech giant said Tuesday he expects no relief from U.S. export curbs,