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Are Foreign Investments the Next Big Thing?

At a time when institutional and individual investors are often looking to emerging markets for higher returns and the declining dollar makes a compelling case for overseas investing, a new UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism survey asked U.S. ...

Religion Most Important to Blacks, Women, and Older Americans

Religion is "very important" in the lives of 57% of Americans, a figure that has not changed significantly in recent years. Religion is more important to blacks, older Americans, women, and those with lower levels of education than to other ...

Bush Job Approval Steady at 34%

A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds little change in President George W. Bush's job approval rating, with 34% of Americans approving of his overall job performance. While quite low relative to other presidents' ratings, Bush's job approval has not ...

Religious Whites Still Tilt Toward GOP, Bush

The gap between religious white Americans and whites who are not religious in terms of GOP identification and Bush approval is just as large today as it was in 2004. Highly religious white Americans remain one of the strongest pockets of support ...

Are Investors in a Spending Mood?

The tepid holiday sales outlook is not good news for many retailers, particularly those serving lower- and middle-income consumers. But does the bad news also apply when it comes to higher-income consumers and the upscale retailers they shop? ...

What’s Putting the Hurt on the Investment Climate?

The U.S. economy is grappling with an oil shock, economists are fretting over a “runaway budget deficit,” and pundits remind Americans at every opportunity that the United States does not have a clear exit strategy for a struggle in Iraq that ...

Older, Experienced Investors Upbeat in June

An array of factors -- from the continued hiring increases by firms to higher corporate profit reports -- may be influencing a renewed sense of optimism among investors. In the past, younger and less experienced investors have tended to be ...

Investor Worries: Accounting Issues on Par With Iraq

There appears to be a major blind spot for many institutional investors and government regulators; many in this group seem to assume that the public’s reduced focus on corporate accounting issues means that the average investor is no longer ...

Investors Expect, Oppose Interest Rate Hikes

While two-thirds of investors expect the Fed to raise interest rates over the next three months, only about one-third believe such rate hikes are necessary. Fear of inflation may be influencing those results; three in five investors see ...

Investors Say High Gas Prices Here to Stay

Results from the latest UBS/Gallup Index of Investor Optimism survey provide some indication of the extent to which the recent surge in gas prices has affected American investors.