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Recession will be longer and deeper than predicted-CBI; ... and chambers see jobless totalling 3.25m.(Business)

Article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) Article date: November 17, 2008

Byline: Aled Blake Business Correspondent

THERE is another dire warning for the economy today with business group the CBI predicting that the recession will be "deeper and longer" than previously thought.

The CBI predicts the recession will run for almost all of 2009, with growth hit by the dramatic falls in confidence and business activity in the wake of the recent financial turmoil.

Its previous survey - carried out before the collapse of Lehman Brothers plunged the global banking sector into deeper turmoil - had looked for 0.3% growth next year, but it now predicts ...

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Clinton Spending Vexes Donors

Posted Feb 22, 08 10:52 AM CST in Politics 

Clinton Spending Vexes Donors
Source: Associated Press

(Newser) – The $25,000 Hillary Clinton's sputtering campaign dropped at Vegas' posh Bellagio last month is raising eyebrows among those cutting her the checks, reports the New York Times. Add $5 million for the very strategists who engineered her string of recent failures, and donors looking over her latest campaign finance report are having some serious doubts about Clinton's spending priorities.

“Fees and payments are in line with industry standards,” said campaign communications director Howard Wolfson, who earned nearly $267,000 in January. But Clinton's gamble that the race would be decided by Super Tuesday has left her cash poor, even as her poor showings further slow donations—leaving her in the red and with little cash for a possible long haul.

Source: New York Times
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