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In this Nov. 17, 2009 photo, A 'sold' sign is seen outside a home in Los Angeles. October home sales are up 10.1 percent, beating expectations, as tax credit spurs sales. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

October sales gains lift hopes for housing market

AP - 22 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - First-time buyers seized on a tax credit, combined with low mortgage rates and falling prices, to boost home sales in October to their highest level in 2 1/2 years.

  • Home sales at 2-1/2 year high Reuters - 30 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sales of previously owned U.S. homes jumped last month to their highest level in more than 2-1/2 years, but a fall in an economic activity gauge was a reminder recovery from recession would be patchy.

  • White House reviewing "sensible" options to spur jobs Reuters - 42 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday it was reviewing options to spur economic activity and job creation, but stressed any action would be taken in the context of the fiscal challenges facing the country.

  • Job seekers look over a list of jobs at an employment center in San Francisco, California November 20, 2009.  California's unemployment rate for October hit 12.5 percent, as the pace of job losses slowed in many U.S. states. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith  (UNITED STATES BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
    Economic survey: Job losses to bottom out in 1Q AP - 50 minutes ago

    Economists expect the joblessness that has weighed down the nation's economic recovery will start to slowly abate in 2010, but they predict consumers will continue to keep a tight rein on spending, according to a new survey.

  • NJ gov-elect, Pa. gov meet over tourism, economy AP - 1 hour, 12 minutes ago

    FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. - New Jersey's governor-elect and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell met for the first time since the election on Monday and seemed optimistic about working together.

  • New Yorkers clamor for change in Albany: poll Reuters - 2 hours, 45 minutes ago

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet during the recession are clamoring for change in how lawmakers in the state capital Albany conduct business, according to a survey released on Monday.

  • A look at economic developments around the globe AP - 2 hours, 48 minutes ago

    A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Monday:

  • Analyst predicts small auto sales comeback in 2010 AP - 2 hours, 49 minutes ago

    DETROIT - The U.S. auto industry will recover only a little next year, weighed down by high unemployment and other troubles that will continue to limit economic growth, a top industry analyst said Monday.

  • Dollar decline continues as stocks jump AP - Mon Nov 23, 11:51 AM ET

    NEW YORK - The safe-haven dollar began the week lower as a Federal Reserve official urged the continuation of stimulus programs and as home sales in October greatly exceeded market expectations, revving up traders' taste for higher-yielding assets.

  • A home is seen for sale in the Washington suburb of Takoma Park, Maryland, October 27, 2009. REUTERS/Jim Bourg
    U.S. existing home sales pace highest in 2-1/2 yrs Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 11:51 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sales of previously owned U.S. homes rose in October at a faster-than-expected pace to the highest in more than 2-1/2 years as buyers rushed to take advantage of a popular tax credit, a survey showed on Monday.

  • Obama asks for patience on economy Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 11:48 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Americans to show patience over the economy and argued that his just-concluded Asia trip was critical for U.S. exports, countering criticism he had returned empty-handed.

  • Job seekers at a job fair in New York City on November 6. The worst of US job losses are expected to be over by March 2010 as the economic grows after a long recession, a poll of business economists showed Monday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)
    US unemployment to peak by March: poll AFP - Mon Nov 23, 11:41 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The worst of US job losses are expected to be over by March 2010 as the economic grows after a long recession, a poll of business economists showed Monday.

  • A "for sale" sign sits outside a house in Miami Beach October 22, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
    U.S. existing home sales seen at highest since July 2007 Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 10:54 AM ET

    New York (Reuters) - Sales of existing U.S. homes likely rose for a second consecutive month in October, reaching their highest since July 2007, according to a Reuters poll, as buyers scrambled to take advantage of greater affordability and a first-time home buyer tax credit.

  • Study: NYC food emergencies up nearly 21 percent AP - Mon Nov 23, 10:26 AM ET

    ALBANY, N.Y. - The recession may be easing, but the urgent need to feed New York's hungry is still sharp.

  • Falling Chicago Fed index bodes ill for U.S. recovery Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 9:44 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago said on Monday its gauge of the national economy fell further into negative territory in October, in a report that suggested the economic recovery could be in trouble.

  • Hawaii lawmakers to examine use of stimulus money AP - Mon Nov 23, 9:34 AM ET

    HONOLULU - A joint panel of the Hawaii Legislature will examine the use of federal economic stimulus money in the state departments of health and human services.

  • IMF chief: Global economy still fragile AP - Mon Nov 23, 8:51 AM ET

    LONDON - The international economy is still fragile and vulnerable to shocks despite recent improvements in financial markets, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund said Monday.

  • IMF chief says global economy in holding pattern Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 8:23 AM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - The global economy is in a holding pattern and vulnerable to more upheaval, and a lasting recovery will depend on policymakers taking the proper steps in coming months, the head of the IMF said on Monday.

  • In this Nov. 8, 2006 file photo, Rhode Island Republican Gov. Don Carcieri address the media during a news conference at the Statehouse, in Providence, R.I.  Gov. Don Carcieri's administration has failed for months to spend $20 million meant to insulate poor people's homes against the winter chill and put unemployed people to work during one of the worst economic crises since the Great Depression. (AP Photo/Stew Milne, File)
    RI slow to spend millions in stimulus funding AP - Mon Nov 23, 7:57 AM ET

    PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Gov. Don Carcieri's administration has failed for months to spend $20 million meant to insulate poor people's homes against the winter chill and put unemployed people to work during one of the worst economic crises since the Great Depression.

  • A member of the public walks past a currency exchange booth in London. The dollar slid against the euro on Monday on concerns that US authorities may prolong emergency stimulus measures, helping push the price of gold to a record high above 1,170 dollars, analysts said.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)
    Dollar slides, sending gold to record high AFP - Mon Nov 23, 7:26 AM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - The dollar slid against the euro on Monday on concerns that the Federal Reserve may keep emergency stimulus measures in place for a while longer, helping push gold prices to a record high level.

  • Chicago Fed chief sees 10.5 percent U.S. jobless peak: report Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 4:10 AM ET

    PARIS (Reuters) - Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans expects U.S. unemployment to peak at around 10.5 percent next spring and hopefully easing to about 9.5 percent by end-2010, according to comments published on Monday.

  • U.S. business economists raise 2010 growth outlook Reuters - Mon Nov 23, 12:22 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of U.S. business economists boosted their forecast for economic growth over the next year, but said the jobless rate will remain stubbornly high, a survey released on Monday showed.

  • India may get $1 billion in IT outsourcing contracts: report Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 10:55 PM ET

    MUMBAI (Reuters) - Leading Indian outsourcers such as Tata Consultancy , Infosys and Wipro stand to gain contracts worth about $1 billion in the next one or two years as U.S. banks emerge from the troubled asset relief program, the Economic Times reported on Monday.

  • A bank employee poses holding U.S. one hundred dollar notes during a photo opportunity at a bank in Seoul November 19, 2009. REUTERS/Choi Bu-Seok
    Fed's Bullard: Keep MBS program active longer Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 9:43 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A senior Federal Reserve official said on Sunday the central bank should keep alive its mortgage-related assets purchase program beyond a planned end-date to give policy-makers more flexibility as they help the economy recover from a painful recession.

  • People walk along Newbury Street carrying shopping bags in Boston, Massachusetts in this file photo taken on October 1, 2009. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi/Files
    Stocks may sputter with Black Friday eyed Reuters - Sun Nov 22, 6:41 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks could sputter this week as volumes dry up in holiday-shortened trading and with a slew of economic reports likely to illustrate the recovery is still fragile.

  • People walk through a pedestrian bridge while shopping at stores in a Brooklyn mall in October 2009 in New York City. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has voiced confidence that the US economy will make a strong recovery and poured cold water on talk of dropping the dollar as the key global currency.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Spencer Platt)
    US economy will 'bounce back': Indian PM AFP - Sun Nov 22, 4:21 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has voiced confidence that the US economy will make a strong recovery and poured cold water on talk of dropping the dollar as the key global currency.

  • In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Chuck Ferrar poses for a portrait at his liquor store in Annapolis, Md. Ferrar expects to pay $9,000 in unemployment taxes next year, up from $3,000 this year. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
    Rising unemployment taxes could hinder hiring AP - Sun Nov 22, 1:20 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - As if small businesses needed another reason not to hire, consider their latest financial burden: The cost of rising unemployment itself.

  • In this Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 photo, Iraqi refugee Rawaa Bahoo helps her daughter Maryam, 5, with her hair as Marvin 8, left, and Maryana, 4, right, watch television in Farmington Hills, Mich. The hard-hit Detroit area saw a big jump in Iraqi refugees from other U.S. cities as the national economy eroded during the past year, according to a Michigan-based refugee resettlement agency. Bahoo, 29, came to Michigan in July 2008 just a few days after arriving in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
    Iraqi refugees move to Mich. despite poor economy AP - Sun Nov 22, 12:16 PM ET

    DETROIT - The U.S. government resettled Mazen Alsaqa in Massachusetts in February. Within a month, the Iraqi refugee moved to Michigan.

  • Durbin says deadline looming for health care bill AP - Sun Nov 22, 11:19 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - A leading Democratic senator says the proposed health care overhaul must pass the Senate by the end of the year, so that lawmakers can begin to concentrate on the economy and job creation.

  • A sign on display at the Nations Gunshow in Chantilly, Virginia. Recession-stoked fears of rising crime and tougher gun laws under a Democratic government are sending US gun sales sky high, and big crowds at the Chantilly Gun Show this weekend proved it once again.(AFP/Karen Bleier)
    Pistols, Tasers, assault rifles sell fast at US show AFP - Sun Nov 22, 3:23 AM ET

    CHANTILLY, Virginia (AFP) - Recession-stoked fears of rising crime and tougher gun laws under a Democratic government are sending US gun sales sky high, and big crowds at the Chantilly Gun Show this weekend proved it once again.

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