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...follow Uscher-Pines' instructions, you'll soon be engaged - or single. "And although it may not seem like it now, either of these locations is better for you than where you were before," she writes...
...soon to say exactly how much giving will be down, but past experience suggests that a recession will hit charities hard. In a report released last month, the Giving USA Foundation found that on average during recessions (defined as two quarters of consecutive decline in the gross domestic product, which hasn't yet happened), charitable giving declines 1%. That might not sound too bad, but keep in mind that during nonrecessionary years, charitable giving in the U.S. has increased 4.3% - which means a recession represents a more than 5% swing in the other direction. And it's gotten even worse...
...resuming lending, in part because they remain unclear about the scope and details of a proposed U.S. bailout of its banking industry. "The level of trust between financial institutions is relatively low," says Tai Hui, head of Asia economic research for Standard Chartered. "That needs to be restored as soon as possible...
...Banks may get some clarity soon. On Friday, finance ministers from the G-7 nations will meet in Washington, D.C., to discuss a coordinated response to the financial crisis. Adrian Mowat, chief Asia and emerging-market strategist for JPMorgan in Hong Kong, says that central bankers may follow Britain's lead by pumping liquidity into their banking sectors and underwriting loans between banks. "The situation is so serious that they will have to deal with it," Mowat says. "The collapse and crash this week means they must...
...economics professor at Harvard Medical School and one of the journal’s editors, responded to the critique, asking for “major modifications” regarding claims of the industry influence on the study’s results. A back-and-forth exchange ensued, and Light soon hired a lawyer, Alan C. Milstein. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...