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Survey: American Companies Planning Fewer Hires
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FBN’S Dennis Kneale breaks down the afternoon market news.
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- Date Jul 16, 2012
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Find time for your box bids this brief the bearish tone on Wall Street continues.
Falling -- we give.
Got a weak weak retail sales report and some concerns on global growth the courts have -- right now the Dow down 64 points almost.
American companies are scaling back plans to hire more workers in coming months that is the finding of June survey.
From the national association for business economics it shows 23%.
Of businesses polled say they plan to add employees in the next six months.
That's down from 39%.
That -- do that back in late march early April.
And former Morgan Stanley top strategist Barton Biggs has died.
The banking giant's chief executive.
James Gorman.
Confirms -- -- and a note to employees a spokesman for the bank saying that Biggs died after a short illness he founded Morgan Stanley Investment Management 975.
He was 79 years old and that the latest from Fox Business power to prosper and all that.