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September 3, 2002 New Index Helps to Explain Why Americans Keep Spending A new consumer-spending index produced by Deloitte Research is helping to explain why consumers keep spending despite wavering
January 17, 2002 Financial Services Leaders to Meet With Bush, Advisers Today Chief executive officers from the Financial Services Roundtable — a group comprised of top executives from 100 large
January 16, 2002 ENRON UPDATE Arthur Andersen Fires Lead Auditor Of Enron, Places Others on Leave; Fired Partner to Meet Investigators Today Accounting firm Arthur Andersen LLP yesterday announced
January 15, 2002 Markets Decline Amid Uncertainty About Economy Stocks fell yesterday, with tech shares feeling much of the pressure, amid continuing concerns about the health of the U.S. economy, The
January 14, 2002 Greenspan Says Economy Still Faces Risks Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Friday that there were scattered hopeful signs that the recession could be ending, but he
January 11, 2002 Verizon Wireless Pulls Out of Effort to Revive NextWave Spectrum Deal An official involved in discussions to resurrect the troubled NextWave Telecom Inc. wireless spectrum settlement
January 10, 2002 Robert J. Faris Appointed Bankruptcy Judge For District of Hawaii Chief Judge Mary M. Schroeder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday announced that Robert J
January 9, 2002 ABA Representative Optimistic About Bankruptcy Legislation The Financial Services Coordinating Council (FSCC), a conglomeration of industry trade groups, has helped the industry unite
January 8, 2002 Global Technovations Bankruptcy Case Moved to Michigan From Delaware A Delaware bankruptcy court yesterday transferred Global Technovations Inc.’s chapter 11 case to the U.S