Economy news - News Release: EPA, States Promote Clean Energy
News Release: EPA, States Promote Clean Energy
The Auto Channel - Feb 08 12:12 AM
News for Release: Tuesday, February 7, 2006 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) *EPA, States Promote Clean Energy *Contact: Roxanne Smith, 202-564-4355 / smith.roxanne@epa.gov (Washington, D.C.-Feb. 7, 2006) A first-ever guide, released today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, lays out state-level policies that achieve clean, low cost energy.Save to My Web
Government: Indian economy to grow
BusinessWeek - Feb 07 3:54 AM
FEB. 7 4:19 A.M. ET The Indian economy will expand 8.1 percent during the current fiscal year because of robust growth in the manufacturing and services industries, a new government estimate said Tuesday.Save to My Web
Fidel Castro’s Drive Against Reviled ‘New Rich’ Mainly Hits Average Cubans
La Nueva Cuba - Feb 09 3:27 AM
By Vanessa Arrington The Associated Press ABC News Infosearch: Antonio Tang B ez Bureau Chief Canada Research Dept. La Nueva Cuba February 9, 2006Save to My Web
Bank of Japan Keeps Policy With a 7-2 Unchanged Vote (Update3)
Bloomberg.com - Feb 08 11:47 PM
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — The Bank of Japan will keep pumping cash into the economy and hold interest rates at almost zero as policy makers gather more evidence that deflation has ended.Save to My Web
Consumers May Lift U.S. Growth to 4% This Quarter (Update1)
Bloomberg.com - Feb 09 4:22 AM
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) — Consumers who flocked to auto dealers and shopping malls after the holidays helped the U.S. economy snap back from its worst quarterly performance in three years, a Bloomberg News monthly economist survey shows.Save to My Web
Company plans $4.7M South Point facility
The Ironton Tribune - Feb 09 8:01 AM
SOUTH POINT Good news for Lawrence Countians on a job hunt: An Institute, W.Va.-based company will soon begin work on a new $4.725 million expansion in South Point. The company will look to hire a minimum of 25 to 45 employees.Save to My Web