Efforts to steal trade secrets from US companies continue at a high level and are hitting new targets
Analysts say says increase in US oil and gas production has sharply cut proportion of domestic oil demand that must be met by imports
If confirmed by Senate, 67-year-old economist would replace Ben Bernanke as first woman to lead central bank in its 100-year history
Many economists predict that cuts will come sometime next year, while others say it might be as soon as next Wednesday
Ben Bernanke, man who guided world's largest economy through worst financial crisis in decades, expected to step down early next year
Waterway could facilitate greater capacity and competition as it cuts shipping costs, boosts economic growth for many nations
US central bank chief apparently trying to clarify course of action after earlier remarks worried investors, caused turmoil in markets
Overall inflation rate remains tame despite surging gasoline prices
Economists say slow job market recovery partially due to fast-changing technology and a mismatch between workers' skills and employers' needs
Fast-changing technology, mis-match between workers' skills, employers' needs get some blame for frustratingly slow recovery in job market
Many experts doubt bickering politicians will act in time to prevent a doubling of interest charged on education loans
US officials say Sub-Saharan Africa is a center of global growth, home to many of world’s poorest people
Some analysts say Obama is likely to appoint a replacement for Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Berhanke in a few months
Some economists say key issue is controlling college costs at time when post-secondary schooling is crucial to getting good job, decent salary
Experts say digital revolution might transform colleges the same way the Internet has already changed music and other businesses
Despite sour economy, demographic bump, flood of unemployed new grads, experts say that eventually there will be many job openings for nurses
Many technical professions didn't exist even a couple of years ago
More than one billion people live in extreme poverty, and World Bank President Jim Yong Kim is determined to change that
Jim Yong Kim says he wants to make ending world poverty by 2030 a top priority
US experts say Chinese attacks on US-based computers are a growing threat to economy
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