Employment
  • New Bulgarian government may struggle to govern

    New Bulgarian government may struggle to govern

    By Tsvetelia Tsolova, Reuters

    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's new Socialist-led government won a parliamentary vote of confidence on Wednesday, ending months of political impasse but lacking the broad backing that may be required to...

  • A Top Economist’s Five-Point Plan to Fix the U.S.

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    $newsletter1$, Over the past month, several well-oiled, Republican arguments against deficit spending have started to sound rusty. So Columbia University economist Glenn Hubbard roots his latest...

  • How the Tech-Savvy Class of 2013 Can Change the World

    By David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy

    I’m jealous of anyone graduating college today. You are stepping as a newly burnished adult into an era of unprecedented promise, innovation and opportunity. The world you will witness and contribute...

  • The Fed Could Put Waves in Investors’ Summer

    By Luciana Lopez, Reuters

    U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke made it clear in congressional testimony this week that the central bank could very well entertain a change in policy sooner than many had predicted. That...

  • Analysis: Brazil investments have a long, potholed road ahead

    Analysis: Brazil investments have a long, potholed road ahead

    By Brad Haynes and Silvio Cascione, Reuters

    SAO PAULO (Reuters) - If you think you're seeing light at the end of the tunnel for Brazil's economy, look again: it's just brake lights from a growing line of 18-wheelers. Investment in Brazil...