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FINANCIAL News, Money, Banks, Economic and Financial Crisis, Jun 26, 2011

Profligate Britain risks suffering its own Greek tragedy
Telegraph.co.uk
So keeping Greece afloat is partly about shielding banks that erroneously bought Greek sovereign debt from the financial implications of their mistakes. Eurozone finance ministers give money to Greece, which Greece must then pass on to its creditors, ...
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CAD, EU debt crisis to affect mild weather in stock market
Today's Zaman
Experts point out that the mild weather in the Turkish stock market can be disrupted by both national and international financial developments. An often-heard refrain, “Sell in May and go away,” is a little reminder that the worst time of the year for ...
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The Bottom Line: Staying power
Press Herald
He thinks the regulations will increase banks' costs, and that many of them will not address causes of the crisis. "There will be more rules (and) more regulations, 90 percent of which (have) nothing to do with thefinancial meltdown," he said. ...
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Has John Paulson lost his magic touch?
Telegraph.co.uk
Photo: Bloomberg By By Richard Blackden John Paulson isn't used to losing money. Anticipating the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression turned him into one of the world's richest men in the space of a year. And the now legendary Wall Street ...
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Chidambaram to NDTV on Pranabgate, Lokpal: Full transcript
NDTV.com
Mr Chidambaram: Well, I think the most satisfying moment was after the internationalfinancial system collapsed with the Lehman Brothers failing on the 15th of September 2008. I was really worried that the tsunami will overwhelm every one of us and we ...
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'Did It Work?'
Wall Street Journal
Instead of generating "shovel-ready jobs," most of that money benefited financialcompanies that probably deserved to fail. So how are these companies doing? They're laying off thousands of people, according to a report released last week by Challenger ...
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Japan Inc. turns a profit despite disaster
Asahi Shimbun
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group was the most profitable Japanese company. Hefty profits from sales of government bonds lifted the net profits of all the three leading banking groups by about 200 billion yen. The net losses posted by the 142 money-losing ...
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Money Box - 25/06/2011
BBC News
Money Box asks what happens on the ground when a country defaults. Paul Lewis speaks to author Alejandro Manara about what it was like living through Argentina's economic crisis a decade ago; and he speaks to economist Megan Greene about what Greece's ...
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Is the Chinese Economy Sputtering for the Same Reasons as the American Economy?
Center for Research on Globalization
On the surface, China presents a fiscal study in contrast with the United States, keeping a remarkably low ceiling on debt even as it spends its way out of the financial crisis. The trouble is that excludes local government borrowing, the current surge ...
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Your Cheat Sheet to John Paulson's Investment Strategy
Wall St. Cheat Sheet
... the man who made billions by betting against banks during the financial crisis, and then profited more by investing in their recovery thereafter, made news today by releasing the latest on his investment strategy and economic outlook. ...
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Common sense on capital controls
Sunday's Zaman
The authors conclude that, by reducing the share of short-term foreign-currency debt in a country's total liabilities, capital controls can reduce vulnerability to financial crises. The IMF economists ask how 50 countries fared during the recent world ...
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increasing demand in our economy through developing our infrastructure base
Marco Eagle (blog)
We can though create private-public sector infrastructure banking that will allow the private sector to be a part of the solution to our economic crises as we claw ourselves back to prosperity. The banks can be fundamentally run to ensure profits for ...
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Mzi backing R2bn gold listing
Fin24
Commenting on his decision to leave the financial services sector – he was a sell side precious metals analyst for Deutsche Bank after qualifying and working as a mining engineer – he says: “You get the sense this is real life, dealing with real issues ...
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CAD, EU debt crisis to affect mild weather in stock market
Sunday's Zaman
Experts point out that the mild weather in the Turkish stock market can be disrupted by both national and international financial developments. An often-heard refrain, “Sell in May and go away,” is a little reminder that the worst time of the year for ...
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Greek default could mean market, economic turmoil - USATODAY.com
Greek default could mean market, economic turmoil ... by links in the global financialsystem to hurt stocks, banks and entire ... The party feud was the latest crisis to heighten worldwide concern that a Greek financial ... That includes money owed by government and banks, plus exposure to credit guarantees. ...
www.usatoday.com/.../2011-06-16-Greece-austerity-protest_n...
Great news: Your money bailed out big foreign banks during ...
Great news: Your money bailed out big foreign banks during financial crisis. by Lee on June 16, 2011 8:28 am · 0 Comments. Want to know why the American ...
www.economiccollapse.net/fed-bailed-out-big-foreign-banks-...
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