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added: 26-05-2010

A majority of U.S. workers plan to rely on their employer-provided health care coverage now and in the future, according to a survey of more than 3,000 American workers and their dependents, conducted jointly by the National Business Group on Health and Hewitt Associates. However, more than one-third would consider dropping their employer-provided health insurance if they become eligible to purchase similar coverage through other avenues.
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added: 26-05-2010

Worldwide IT spending has rebounded strongly from the Great Recession, as many businesses take advantage of the general economic recovery to catch up with overdue spending on critical hardware infrastructure. Market data from International Data Corporation (IDC) shows capital spending on PCs, servers, storage, and network equipment soaring in recent quarters, producing strong year-over-year growth comparisons with the lowest period of the recession. Meanwhile, consumer spending on smartphones has continued to accelerate.
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added: 26-05-2010

Consumer confidence in the overall economy remained relatively unchanged in May, while confidence in technology showed a slight drop, according to the latest data released from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)® and CNET.
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added: 26-05-2010

A new Vanguard study on mutual fund and exchange-traded fund (ETF) purchasing activity revealed that lower-cost products have attracted the predominant portion of investor dollars over the past decade.
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added: 25-05-2010

Google and Sony share the top spot in a study of the world's most reputable companies conducted by Reputation Institute. Disney, BMW, and Daimler round out the top five in a consumer survey that measured the reputations of 600 of the world's most prominent companies. The study provides a first ever assessment of the global reputation landscape - the companies that are most liked, trusted, and respected by the general public across 24 countries. Data collection was powered by Survey Sampling International.
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added: 25-05-2010

As summer approaches, temperatures are not the only thing rising. Consumers also appear to be warming up to vacations and road trips, according to a new Deloitte survey. Almost one-third (31 percent) of survey respondents plan to take a leisure trip during the Memorial Day weekend, up from the 24 percent who said they traveled a year ago during the same period. In addition, 17 percent of consumers surveyed expect to take a longer break than they did last year.
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added: 25-05-2010

Satisfaction with life in general in Europe has fallen by about 4% between the last quarter of 2007 and September 2009, according to trends on the subjective well-being in the 27 EU Member States. The most marked change over the same period of recessionary climate was the 12% decline in people’s levels of trust in political institutions.
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added: 25-05-2010

A new online survey commissioned by the National Apartment Association conducted in May finds 76 percent of consumers deem renting to be the more favorable option to owning a home in the current real estate market, a 5 percent increase from 2008.
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added: 25-05-2010

In March 2010 the seasonally adjusted current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of EUR 1.7 billion. In the financial account, combined direct and portfolio investment recorded net outflows of EUR 38 billion (non-seasonally adjusted).
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added: 24-05-2010

Employers took 1,856 mass layoff actions in April that resulted in the separation of 200,870 workers, seasonally adjusted, as measured by new filings for unemployment insurance benefits during the month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Each action involved at least 50 persons from a single employer. The number of mass layoff events in April increased by 228 from the prior month, and the number of associated initial claims increased by 50,006. In April, 448 mass layoff events were reported in the manufacturing sector, seasonally adjusted, resulting in 63,616 initial claims.
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