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...income spectrum, they seem to be having more difficulty making payments," says Sohn. Over time, the deficit could worsen that effect, by making interest rates higher than they would have been otherwise. "Its effects on the economy are slow and cumulative," says Ed McKelvey, senior economist at Goldman Sachs. "It's like driving with your emergency brake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: Bush and Kerry: Whose Plan Is Better? | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

...members of his administration into a dark-wood-paneled office on Times Square, is bringing in just over $100 million a year in revenue, according to a source close to the company. That would mean the firm is collecting over $2 million per employee, which is phenomenal. (By comparison, Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street banking giant, takes in roughly $1.2 million per employee.) Companies like Nextel, Purdue Pharma and the nuclear-power-plant operator Entergy hire the firm to advise them on logistics and security. And, of course, for the name Giuliani...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tales Of The City, Revisited | 9/9/2004 | See Source »

...natural-gas use, for example?and has learned to conserve. Japan consumed less oil in 2003 than it did in 1993. "High oil prices are a big issue, but they don't blow the economy off the map the way they used to," says Ken Courtis, vice chairman of Goldman Sachs Asia, in large part because "there has been a tremendous attempt in Japan to produce more with less." The specter of American consumers cutting back on spending because of steep increases at the gas pump may, in fact, pose a bigger danger to Japan than oil shortages. "As long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crude Awakenings | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...country can reach this year's target GDP growth of 5%. In this precarious situation, a spike in oil prices might well tip the country into recession. "Needless to say, if oil prices were to approach $50 per barrel and stay there, all bets would be off," wrote Goldman Sachs economist Sun Bae Kim in a recent report...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crude Awakenings | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

...members of his administration into a dark-wood-paneled office on Times Square, is bringing in just over $100 million a year in revenue, according to a source close to the company. That would mean the firm is collecting over $2 million per employee, which is phenomenal. (By comparison, Goldman Sachs, the Wall Street banking giant, takes in roughly $1.2 million per employee.) Companies like Nextel, Purdue Pharma and the nuclear-power-plant operator Entergy hire the firm to advise them on logistics and security. And, of course, for the name Giuliani...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York City: Tales Of The City, Revisited | 9/6/2004 | See Source »

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