Banking & Finance

Chicago Fed analysts predict sluggish end to ’08

The second half of 2008 will see higher unemployment, inflation will remain at a high level, and gross domestic production will be lower than previous years, according to an analysis in the August 2008 edition of the Chicago Fed Letter, a monthly publication of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

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Turnaround Management Association Chicago/Midwest Chapter's Breakfast Networking Event, Aug. 12, 7:30-9 a.m., Whyte, Hirschboeck, Dudek S.C., 555 E. Wells...

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Jefferson Wells names new CFO

Their own thing

The lull in the nation's economy and high gas prices might be enough to put a sufficient damper on...

Jewish Foundation grant to help minority-owned businesses

The Jewish Foundation for Economic Opportunity (JFEO) recently gave $100,000 to create a new loan fund within the Wisconsin Women's Business Initiative Corp. (WWBIC).
The new fund, to be administered by the WWBIC, will help nurture and grow minority-owned businesses in the Milwaukee area.
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The Nuts and Bolts of Buying and Selling Distressed Companies, Aug. 15, The University Club of Chicago, 74 East...

Money Odds & Ends

MGIC reports $97.9 million quarterly net loss Milwaukee-based MGIC Investment Corp. reported a net loss for the quarter...

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Ritz, Holman, Butala, Fine LLP, a Milwaukee-based accounting firm, recently promoted Matthew Rios, a member of the firm's tax...

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