Federal Judge Won't Certify Class in Plastics Antitrust Case
Four non-settling defendants have now won a ruling that effectively kills a settlement in a suit alleging price-fixing conspiracies in the markets for plastics additives. In his opinion in In re Plastics Additives Antitrust Litigation, U.S. District Judge Legrome Davis ruled that the plaintiffs cannot pursue the case as a class action because the theory of their antitrust claims is riddled with ...
Home Prices Probably Cooled, U.S. Consumer Sentiment Languished
The rebound in U.S. home prices probably slowed, while consumer confidence languished near a five-month low, indicating threats to the economic recovery are mounting, economists said before reports today.
Nikkei edges toward 16-mth low
The Nikkei slipped to a 16-month low, investors fearing more falls could lie ahead depending on US economy.
Nikkei slips back toward 16-mth low in nervy trade
Nikkei slips back toward 16-mth low in nervy trade
Nikkei edges back toward 16-mth low, trade nervous
Nikkei edges back toward 16-mth low, trade nervous
Nikkei edges back toward 16-month low, trade nervous
Nikkei edges back toward 16-month low, trade nervousNikkei edges back toward 16-month low, trade nervous
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26 Aug 2010 - Bucks County Courier Times
Economic Report: Philly Fed index negative for first time in year
The factory sector in the Philadelphia region shows unexpected weakness in August, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia says, falling into negative territory for the first time in a year.