Economic uncertainty keeping lid on growth, latest Beige Book shows
Recent interest rate cuts haven't created the surge in economic activity many were hoping for, but local sources don't see further cuts anytime soon.
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Recent interest rate cuts haven't created the surge in economic activity many were hoping for, but local sources don't see further cuts anytime soon.
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St. Columba recently raised $2.5 million and will construct two new lodges that should be ready by next summer to meet a growing demand for groups wanting to book retreats there.
With a few exceptions, most local business sectors have remained stable or saw slightly improved conditions over the past several weeks.
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Older Memphis residents should prepare for and find trusted advisers or loved ones to help them combat financial exploitation, local experts say.
Textile manufacturing executives representing 14 countries are visiting the U.S. Cotton Belt this week for the Cotton USA Orientation Tour.
AutoZone Inc. has reported net sales of $4.0 billion for its fourth quarter (17 weeks) that ended Aug. 31, 2019, an increase of 12.1% from the fourth quarter of fiscal 2018 (16 weeks).
Demolition of two older office buildings to make way for construction of Renasant's new Memphis headquarters is scheduled to begin next month.
Slow, steady growth and a commitment to consistency and quality are the lessons three successful Memphis entrepreneurs shared Thursday at a Daily Memphian seminar.