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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Isabella Sarmiento

Isabella Sarmiento

BBC News - US retail sales see biggest gain in 18 months - 0 views

  • US retail sales saw their biggest gain in 18 months in March, according to official figures.
  • Retailers said sales were up 1.1% last month, the biggest rise since September 2012 and beating analysts' forecasts.
  • Sales at general merchandise stores such as Wal-Mart, Target and department stores, rose by 1.9%, their strongest one-month gain since March 2007.
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  • Excluding petrol sales, overall retail sales in March were up 1.4%, which was their biggest rise in four years.
  • March also saw the US economy reach a key milestone - when the total number of private sector jobs created since the recession overtook the number that had been lost during the downturn.
  • Private businesses shed 8.8 million jobs during the 2007-2009 economic downturn. With the March gains, they have now hired 8.9 million workers.
Isabella Sarmiento

Asian coconut crisis could benefit Central America - 1 views

  • PREDICTIONS of A crisis in coconut production in Asia could open markets for Central American producers.
  • The UN Agency for Food and Agriculture (FAO) is warning of an impending crisis in production in Asian countries which are majorglobal producers, due to aging plantations, whose yields have fallen from 100 coconuts per tree year, to just 40.
  • Sector productivity is increasing by 2% a year, while global demand is growing by 10%. In Asia, the coconut palm that characterizes the landscape from the Philippines to India, is facing a crisis because ageing palm crops are less productive, reducing the harvest of the commodity which is used in food, fuel, soaps and cosmetics.
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  • This is because after sixty years, reforestation of the trees is advisable, and many were planted between 50 and 60 years ago, do not produce enough.
Isabella Sarmiento

US economist calls for minimum wage increase - BUSINESS - Globaltimes.cn - 2 views

  • Almost 60 percent of US minimum-wage workers are in either food service or sales, and the inflation-adjusted wages of workers in retail trade have fallen almost 30 percent since 1973, he noted.
  • : hiking the minimum wage has little or no adverse effect on employment, while significantly increasing workers' earnings," Krugman said.
  • the Economic Policy Institute estimated that an increase in the national minimum wage to 10.10 US dollars from its current 7.25 dollars would benefit 30 million workers, he said.
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