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As Europes debt crisis continues, inflation and unemployment remain high

Ever since the global economic recession began in 2007, thousands of Asia Pacific residents have encountered an array of challenges. Read More »

Asia Pacifics unemployment rates decrease as inflation lingers

Ever since the global economic recession began in 2007, thousands of Asia Pacific residents have encountered an array of challenges. Read More »

Inflation and unemployment impacts countless North American residents

Consumer confidence reductions. High unemployment. Inflation. These are just a few of the factors that has impacted the quality of life of North American residents since the beginning of the global economic recession. Read More »

Europe’s consumer prices continue to increase as confidence levels remain low

Europe’s economic recovery has been relatively slow during the last two years, while inflation has frequently impacted the savings accounts of citizens throughout the continent, there is little wonder why business and consumer confidence levels continue to decline in many European countries. Read More »

Interest rates remain unchanged throughout Asia Pacific as economic recovery continues

As the Asia Pacific region continuously recovers from the global economic recession of 2008 and 2009, three signs of gradual economic recovery were noticeable in various countries this September – consumer prices, interest rates, and unemployment rates. Read More »

Asia Pacific continues to recover from natural disasters and economic adversity

Throughout 2011, various Asian Pacific countries, like Japan and South Korea, have encountered more than just the challenges of the global economy, as they have also faced natural disasters, such as earthquakes, landslides, and typhoons. Read More »

Business and consumer confidence decreases throughout Europe

Undoubtedly, the global recession has particularly impacted numerous countries and regions throughout Europe. Such economic stability has led to higher inflation rates than most countries have witnessed in decades, while housing prices have sharply declined in recent years. Read More »

Inflation and unemployment rates remain high in North America

Upon the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ release of August’s “The Employment Situation,” global economists were shocked to learn the United States government had reported a monthly net job change of zero for the first time since World War II. Read More »

Economic growth continues throughout Asia

Throughout 2011, economic progress has persisted within a majority of Asia Pacific nations, despite the fact that fiscal instability is still occurring in most other regions of the world. Read More »

Inflation rates continue to increase in Europe

For the past few years, Europe, as a whole has been focused on recovering from a deep economic recession, which has directly impacted a host of financial factors in various countries throughout the continent. Read More »