Dec

5

A Bitter November

December 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment

It has been a bitter November for nearly countless of workers around the world as labor markets cut  jobs amidst today’s global financial crisis, particularly in North America and Europe.

 

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Oct

31

The financial crisis continues to spread over the world’s markets like fire, burning down investment houses and charring stock values.

 

 

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Oct

14

Who is afraid of the worldwide economic meltdown? Please roll your eyes up to a petrified white.

Myself, I do not feel so much affected by what is happening in the news regarding the credit crunch (I don’t own a credit card and have never taken out a loan) and of the fluctuating stock values (I don’t put much stock in “stocks”). Though I do care about the prices in those regular commodities such as food and utilities, I’ve learned to manage with less and value the simple life.

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Oct

7

Shear Terror

October 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment

The credit crisis in the US has far-reaching effects that are being experienced around the world, especially in the fields of business, technology, labor and outsourcing.

The US economic slowdown’s effect on the domestic technology sector is now showing. Though mass-spread job cuts have not been seen, its threat hangs overheard for many as a decreasing demand for computers and other electronics may already be slashing some payrolls.

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