…spending, suggesting a slowdown in the pace of consumer spending early in the first quarter.
…spending in USA and pile up in US oil inventory. Americans spending was less on autos, clothing and furniture last month, according to a report from the Commerce Department. Consumer spending is a huge…
…spending this year, a key survey...
…spending in China is expected to rise 9.4 percent a year to 2015, moderating from the rapid pace of the 2005-2010 period, according to a new study by market research experts Freedonia Group Inc.
…spending cuts that would likely tip the country back into recession. A strong upward revision of Q3 US economic growth, to 2.7% from 2% also helped sentiment though the details of the data hid some worrisome…
…spending cuts needed to get more bailout money and avoid default on its massive debt, that could hurt Europes economy and cut demand for oil. Crude in New York rose by over two dollars to US$100.9., while…
…spending in the US rise at its fastest pace in five months- calming worries that the world's top oil consumer is once again headed towards recession. Brent October crude inched up to settle at US$112.3…
…spending will drive global growth in the foodservice disposables market, according to a new market study.
Insulation and building materials specialist Kingspan has completed the acquisition of ThyssenKrupp Construction, Germany and Rigidal Industries, Dubai for a total cost of just over EUR 96 million.
Capital will flow to US projects while Europe remains in a difficult place. Company trying to make solid returns in Asia INEOS will invest more in the...
…spending cuts kick in, US distributors must negotiate the "fiscal cliff" and ensure they don't go over the edge The US economy should see slow but steady growth next year, and chemical distributors…
Investment in construction and manufacturing machinery and equipment in Canada should reach $398.2 billion in 2013, up 1.7 per cent from 2012, according to Statistics Canada.
EVANSVILLE, IND. (May 9, 3:45 p.m. ET) -- Berry Plastics Corp. will spend $4.4 million to expand production at its Richmond, Ind., injection molding plant. The company will purchase additional equipment…
…spending cuts that had been set to come into effect at the start of 2013.
A $3 million initiative to purify the quality of rubber trees planted across the country is intended to spur farmers to plant more rubber, a government official said.