Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Global Economic Summit


On the eve of a global economic summit, President Barack Obama promised world leaders he would listen, not lecture, as they seek a common fix to the financial crisis. "We can only meet this challenge together," he said Wednesday as the U.S. and Russia spoke on the summit sidelines about nuclear warhead reduction.


Wall Street began the second quarter on solid footing Wednesday, moving higher as investors took better-than-expected economic data as a reason to buy up financial, technology and energy stocks.
Pending home sales rebounded in February from a record low, the National Association of Realtors reported, while the Institute for Supply Management's index of manufacturing activity contracted in March but by a bit less than anticipated.
Construction spending dropped in February for the fifth straight month, but at a slower pace than in January.



I hope that this is the beginning of a long prosperous road.
I am excited about many things:

- We are all aware
- We want to come out of it as winners
- We want to work together
- We are all taking steps

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