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Emerging-Market Bonds Show Ratings Don't Matter as Yields Fall
BusinessWeek
The governments of Indonesia and Turkey, which can impose taxes or print money to repay their debts, are rated at the same level by S&P as Birmingham, Alabama-based lender Regions FinancialCorp. The bank's 5.75 percent notes due June 2015 have ...
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Will there be a new recession?
Jamaica Gleaner
Over the last century, whenever there has been a global financial crisis, events show that it started in the United States. In 1929, the stock market was almost totally wiped out by a free-fall loss of 89 per cent of its assets. ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Treasury Yields Price in QE3 as Traders Anticipate $500 Billion
BusinessWeek
Treasuries rallied as investors fled higher-risk assets while stock markets tumbled, Europe's sovereign-debt crisis worsened and economists cut growth estimates. Morgan Stanley, another primary dealer, lowered its forecast for global economic expansion ...
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Meltdown in stocks has wide implications
Deccan Herald
The economic crisis in Europe where many countries are on the verge of defaulting on their sovereign debt commitments and many banks are exposed to risky debts, have also added to the global financial worries affecting the stock prices. ...
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Deccan Herald
It may look as grim as the years after 1945 but there are glimmers of hope
Telegraph.co.uk
Banks now finance every dollar of assets with 95 cents of debt, compared with 98 cents at the height of the crisis – though the recent falls in bank share prices (off 50pc in the past six months) have likely worsened the ratio. ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Eurozone, you are the weakest link…
CPI Financial
However as we said earlier that didn't stop the markets attacking the shares offinancial stocks. In the US the Federal Reserve Open Committee (FOMC) did spring a surprise by announcing that they were committed to keep interest rates at a low level...
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