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Consumer borrowing surged 10% in November
Consumer borrowing increased at an annual rate of 10% in November, the largest jump in a decade, as Americans became more comfortable using their credit cards heading into the holiday season, as well as taking out auto and student loans, the Federal Reserve reported Monday.
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Consumer borrowing jumps
Increased use of credit cards boosts borrowing to an annual rate of 10% in November, the largest increase since 2001. Outstanding credit card debt that month rose 8.5%, the Federal Reserve says. Consumer borrowing increased at an annual rate of 10% in November, the largest jump in a decade, as Americans were more comfortable using their credit cards early in the holiday season, the Federal ...
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Chase Lent $17 Billion to American Small Businesses in 2011, up 52% from 2010
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Timbers Weekly Update
PORTLAND, Ore. - The Portland Timbers open preseason training camp Monday in Portland as coaches and players return to the training field for the first time in 2012. The Timbers have seven weeks to prepare for the upcoming MLS campaign, which begins with First Kick on Monday, March 12, against the Philadelphia Union at JELD-WEN Field on ESPN2.
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Capitol Hill development | Land use extensions, 4-story 12th Ave, more First ... - CHS Capitol Hill Seattle
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Biz Bits: People in the News - HeraldNet
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Biz Bits: People in the NewsHeraldNetWeston was second in of a field of 4000 entries, and two of his photographs were selected to be part of the prestigious Loan Collection. Weston has worked at Fowler Portraits since 1986 and has owned the studio since 1991. Lorry Green, Brittani Pruett ...and more » |
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More Fodder for the Republicans' Attack - PubliCola
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More Fodder for the Republicans' AttackPubliColaFizz talked to Seattle city council member Nick Licata yesterday about plans to bring the NBA back to Seattle, and potentially build a replacement for KeyArena south of CenturyLink and Safeco Fields. Licata, who successfully fought public funding for ... |
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