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Friday, February 10th, 2012

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Trade deficit widens to $48.8 billion in December (AP)

In this photo of Feb. 4, 2012, a cargo ship, owned by German shipping company Hapag-Lloyd, crosses New York Harbor. The U.S. trade deficit widened in December, reflecting a jump in imports of autos and industrial machinery. For the year, the deficit climbed to the highest level since 2008 as both exports and imports rose to all-time highs.  (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Monthly U.S. exports to Europe grew in December, a hopeful sign after a steep decline the previous month. But, some economists remain concerned that the region's debt crisis will still weigh on the U.S. economy this year.


 
U.S. jobless rate projected to fall sharply (Reuters)
Reuters - Economists in a survey see the unemployment rate falling much faster this year than previously expected, an improvement in the jobs market that could help President Obama's re-election chances.
 
Consumer mood worsens in February on income worries (Reuters)
Reuters - Americans felt worse about their personal finances in early February, even as they saw a light at the end of the tunnel for the jobs market, a survey released on Friday showed.
 
Obama call for manufacturing revival a tough goal (AP)
AP - President Barack Obama is making a strong election-year push for an economic revival "built on American manufacturing." But he faces an uphill slog, with little consensus even within his own party on how to do it.
 
Instant View: Consumer mood worsens in early February (Reuters)
Reuters - Americans turned less optimistic about the economy in early February on worries about falling income even as their outlook on the jobs market rose to a record high, a survey released on Friday showed.
 
Exclusive: Brazil jets deal heats up as Boeing freezes bid (Reuters)
Reuters - Boeing has frozen the price on its bid for a multi-billion-dollar Brazilian air force jet contract, sources close to the deal told Reuters, as the global race to sell military hardware to emerging economic powers becomes more competitive.
 
China economy shows strain as policy shift eyed (Reuters)
Reuters - China betrayed signs of spluttering domestic demand on Friday as imports crumbling to their lowest in more than two years and weaker-than-forecast bank lending signaled to investors that policymakers would soon make a fresh bid to bolster growth.
 
Florida offers look at problems with education law (AP)

President Barack Obama speaks about flexibility for states with the No Child Left Behind law, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - Yet when it comes to the federal No Child Left Behind law, the school hasn't lived up to expectations. Last year, 79 percent of students had to be at grade level in reading and 80 percent in math. Overall, the students exceeded those goals. But two groups — English language learners and the economically disadvantaged — did not.


 
Barroso expects Greece bailout package next week (Reuters)
Reuters - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso expressed confidence that a second bailout package for Greece would be finalized next week, but said Athens needed to implement structural reforms to restore confidence in its economy.
 
China imports slump, raising demand concerns (Reuters)
Reuters - China's imports in January fell the most since the depths of the global financial crisis, raising concerns that demand may be weaker than previously thought even allowing for Lunar New Year factory shutdowns.
 
Oil prices tumble on European debt concern (AP)

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao talks to visiting Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, not pictured, during a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Canada's prime minister is visiting China to discuss oil sales and other economic ties following President Barack Obama's rejection of a pipeline carrying Canadian oil across the continental United States.  (AP Photo/Diego Azubel, Pool)AP - Oil prices are falling with a critical bailout plan for Greece's economy in limbo, again raising the specter of bank failures in Europe.


 
Analysis: Beyond Chinese New Year data skew, a bear lurks (Reuters)
Reuters - Trying to track China's economic course during the Lunar New Year can leave analysts howling at the moon. January auto sales tumbled, yet oil imports were the third highest on record. A measure of factory activity picked up, but trade data was weak.
 
Jobless claims drop brightens labor market picture (Reuters)

Job seekers attend a large career fair at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, January 6, 2011. REUTERS/Mike SegarReuters - The number of Americans signing up for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, the latest sign of recovery in the labor market.


 
Greeks strike against austerity before crucial vote (Reuters)
Reuters - Striking Greek workers denounced a new wave of austerity on Friday as an imposition too far by Europe and the IMF. Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos told the nation it faced a stark choice between sacrifices inside the euro area and bigger sacrifices outside.
 
Obama praises Italian leader's economic efforts (AP)

President Barack Obama meets with Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in the Oval Office of  the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Eager for Europe to contain its economic troubles, President Barack Obama praised Italian Premier Mario Monti on Thursday for his efforts to lead Italy out of its fiscal quagmire. The president said Monti has boosted confidence in Italy throughout Europe and in the marketplace.


 
Mich. governor ties extra school cash to learning (AP)

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder presents his executive budget proposal to a joint House and Senate committee, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, at the state Capitol in Lansing, Mich. At left is Lt. Gov. Brian Calley. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)AP - Michigan's governor said Thursday that the state should capitalize on its brightest economic outlook in a decade by opening its checkbook to school districts — but only those that can show their students actually are learning from year to year.


 
U.S. bank regulators roll fines into mortgage pact (Reuters)
Reuters - The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday it has reached an agreement with five U.S. banks on penalties totaling $766.5 million over problems in their mortgage servicing businesses as part of a larger $25 billion foreclosure deal struck between the banks and state and federal agencies.
 
VP Biden touts US economic resiliency at Ohio stop (AP)

Vice President Joe Biden gestures while speaking at the Ohio Newspaper Association convention, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete)AP - Vice President Joe Biden says he's convinced America is better positioned than other nations to continue to lead the world's economy — whether or not his boss is still in charge.


 
Democrats propose 6-week cut in jobless benefits (AP)
AP - House-Senate negotiations on extending jobless benefits and a two percentage point cut in the payroll tax remained stalled Thursday, despite a proposal in which Democrats urged a modest six-week cut in the maximum time unemployed workers can receive jobless benefits.
 
South Africa plans big infrastructure campaign (AP)
AP - South Africa's president announced ambitious infrastructure projects Thursday, laying out his plans for creating jobs and hope in nation harder hit than most in Africa by global recession.
 

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