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However, most commentators expressed concern that in the longer term demand for homes could be boosted, pushing prices further out of the reach of aspiring buyers.

The strategy entrenched Facebook as the central social network, boosting its push to become a ubiquitous utility.

By reducing labour costs in this way, he hopes to boost employment, push down prices and increase Portugal's export competitiveness.

The Frankfurt-based bank will use electronically created money to buy the bonds of eurozone governments – quantitative easing – to try to boost confidence, push up inflation and drive down the value of the single currency, helping to increase exports and kickstart growth.

That initially gave stocks a boost, pushing the S.& P. 500 within two points of breaching 1,700 for the first time, in afternoon trading.

It won't come cheap, though – the specs on the i9 are notably higher than most phones in Boost's corral, and the price is matched according; for $199 $2999 sans contract) you'll get the 15mm flip with its 3.1 megapixel camera, microSD support, GPS, haptic feedback, Stereo bluetooth (A2DP) and, as standard with Boost, push-to-talk.

For his troubles, Benmosche got a 24percentt pay boost, pushing his take to $13 million this year, according to a separate Bloomberg report.

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But some economists, including Dhaval Joshi at BCA Research, argue that QE1 – combined with Bernanke's much larger US asset purchases – just handed banks lots of extra money which they used to speculate on commodities such as oil, boosting their price, pushing up inflation and making life even harder for cash-strapped consumers.

The next president's proposals include a massive push to boost the energy efficiency of government buildings, repair public schools and provide them with new teaching technologies, and invest in new health care technologies.

One radical way to boost demand and push inflation back up takes its name from a tongue-in-cheek prescription for ending deflation offered by Milton Friedman: drop money from helicopters.

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