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Louisiana continues march toward recovery
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Global economies anticipate a tepid 2009
The long global economic expansion hit the wall in 2008 as financial markets worldwide slumped and many advanced and developing economies experienced slower growth or recession. Few expect a recovery to be swift, and 2009 could see slow growth persist.
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Putting a name with a face: community banks count on customer service
Despite some dire predictions, community banks have not been driven out of the market by megabanks. On the contrary, their personalized services and attention to their customers? needs have allowed them to thrive.
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Ill winds can’t blow U.S. economy off course
Three ferocious hurricanes in 2005 failed to dampen the country?s economic momentum, and disruptions to the nation?s oil and natural gas supply created only temporary shocks.
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Global economic expansion rolls on into 2006
While energy prices remain a threat on the international stage, economies around the world are primed for further growth in the year ahead.
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I hope that we have set an example
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Putting second-generation reforms to the test
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Southeast ports jostle for region's import/export business
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The Gulf Coast: still laboring towards recovery
More than two years after Hurricane Katrina roared through the Gulf Coast, rebuilding continues. Despite the considerable progress made, much remains to be done to achieve normalcy.
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Can cultural tourism make a splash in Georgia's economy?
With the addition of some sparkling new cultural attractions, Georgia hopes to bring in more tourist dollars to bolster the state?s economy.