The recent interest rate cut, even at a record-low, seemed to have failed to lift business confidence. Today (December 18), stock trading at the Wall Street fell. The Dow Jones industrial index plunged by 1.12% or 99.80, the Nasdaq stock market index also fell 0.67% or 10.58 and the Standard & Poor’s index dropped 0.97% or 8.76 points. While some economists previously said the interest rate cut would boost business confidence, the outcome so far was the other way, the investors’ confidence seemed still reeling the effects of the financial turmoil.
The question that needs an answer will be, “When will this financial crisis really end?” the crisis has already brought the economy at its heel. It has been going on since december last year. It seems the government is not quick at resolving the crisis, although Pres. George W. Bush was very quick at dodging away at the shoes thrown at him in Iraq.
Posted by Jones on December 22nd, 2008 :: Filed under
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A big blow in the automobile industry has happened. Chrysler announced that it will close down its plants in the United States for at least one month beginning on Friday (December 19). The move would certainly affect the 46,000 employees so the auto maker. This would mean they will have no work beginning Friday until January 19 of next year. While the company said the workers will receive payments, through a mixture of government unemployment benefits and company contributions, the amount will be less than the employee’s monthly salary.
Chrysler is usually stopping its production every year, around Dec. 24 to January 5, but this year’s one-month production stoppage is certainly a cause of concern. The company said they have to lenghten the production stoppage to ease the impact of the credit crunch, which affected the auto maker’s sales records and even the performance of the entire automobile industry.
Posted by Jones on December 21st, 2008 :: Filed under
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The current condition of General Motors, Chrysler and Ford Motors is a cause of concern for the automobile industry. The ailing auto makers are in dire need of help. The so-called Big 3 is currently experiencing internal bleeding due to the slow down in the auto market. The market is shrinking as a result of the current financial crisis that is crippling the economy.
In fact, even its competitors cannot stand the impending collapse of GM. Giant automobile manufacturers such as Toyota Motor, Honda Motors and other auto makers said if the Big 3 will fold down, the automobile industry will be greatly affected. Competition for the already shrinking market will become stiffer as new players will enter the market. The Big 3’s failure will also affect the auto parts suppliers as this will lead to their bankruptcies due to the collapse of their biggest clients, the Big 3.
Posted by Jones on December 20th, 2008 :: Filed under
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A leading defense contractor said the United States military spending will continue to rise as financial uncertainties and economic crisis continue to shake the nation. Northrop Grumman Corp chief executive Ron Sugar said the economic uncertainties across the globe can bring more threats to the country. The economic turmoil might increase tensions and pressures among and between countries and hence could affect the the US national security. Such kind of threat causes the government to keep its defense expenditures at a high level to ensure national security.
What an excuse! It would be better if those moneys spent on the military be alloted to those who lost their jobs. That way, the nation can be more secured.
Posted by Jones on December 19th, 2008 :: Filed under
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