Stan Collender News
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David Stockman credits his harshest critic, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, for boosting sales of his new book, “The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America.”
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An improving jobs picture and soaring stock market are likely to ease pressure on President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans to resolve a budget standoff, even as both sides prepare for a long struggle.
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The deal that seems possible to fix the U.S. budget is getting smaller and smaller.
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The deal that seems possible to fix the U.S. budget is getting smaller and smaller.
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Even with the dire economic warnings coming from Washington, both political parties have something to gain in allowing $85 billion in automatic federal spending cuts to happen -- at least temporarily.
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Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner said he will take “extraordinary measures” to postpone a U.S. default into early 2013 while President Barack Obama and Congress work out a deficit-reduction deal.
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The deal that seems possible to fix the U.S. budget is getting smaller and smaller.
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The deal that seems possible to fix the U.S. budget is getting smaller and smaller.
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Stan Collender, a partner and national director of financial communications at Qorvis Communications LLC, told his old friend David Wessel that if he ever wrote a book about the national budget, Collender would host the book party.
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President Barack Obama plans to name White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew tomorrow as his choice for Treasury secretary, replacing Timothy F. Geithner, a person familiar with the process said.
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