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Jun 13, 2011

FINANCIAL News, Money, Banks, Stock, Economic and Financial Crisis, Jun 13, 2011






Felix Zulauf: Don't Buy Stocks Until The Next Stimulus Begins
Business Insider
The ECB [European Central Bank] is trying to reduce its balance sheet for the third time since the financial crisis of 2009. The first time they tried it triggered the Greekcrisis. The second time it triggered the Irish crisis. ...
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Guest commentary: It's Bubble Time as Asia Braces for Fed's QE3
MLive.com
Before the weak economic news of the past month or so, markets buzzed about exit strategies — withdrawing the monetary easing that followed the 2008 financial crisis. Fears of a double-dip US recession have returned, though, and so has talk of closing ...
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Europe's most powerful banker
Sydney Morning Herald
Josef Ackermann, the head of Deutsche Bank, has emerged as a central player since the panic of the global financial crisis in 2008, write Jack Ewing and Liz Alderman inFrankfurt. LATE one night in September 2008, as the financial world trembled, ...
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EUROZONE Debt Crisis News, Jun 13, 2011

ECB expected to signal July rate increase - Yahoo! News
... with unlimited amounts of cash to help weaker lenders hit by the euro zone debt crisis. ... signal an interest rate hike," IHS Global Insight economist Howard Archer said. ... European stocks drop as EU mulls Greek debt overhaul AFP ...
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Eurozone periphery bond volumes at new lows | WOPULAR
NASDAQ News: Greek Bond Spreads Tighten As Germany ... on the back of the WSJ ... Fears that the debt crisis in the euro zone periphery will deepen . ... five -year bond at ... last week that markets are open for Eurozone periphery . ... known for his accurate stock market calls and keeninsights into the economy, ...
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Obama presses Europe, pledges help for Greek crisis ...
Obama presses Europe, pledges help for Greek crisis. Latest News in Finance ... ballooning U.S.debt, has pinpointed the euro zone crisis as one foreign " headwind" hitting ... The euro debtproblems dominated discussions between Merkel and Obama, .... FX Insights; Auto Journal. Entertainment Daily; Equities Center ...
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Jun 12, 2011

Volcanic ash cloud could disrupt flights all week, New Zealand

Bolts of lightning light up the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano as it explodes, sending tonnes of ash 15,000m into the sky. Photo / AP
Bolts of lightning light up the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano as it explodes, sending tonnes of ash 15,000m into the sky. Photo / AP
Flights over New Zealand could be disrupted for days as ash from the Chilean volcanic eruption drifts across the country.
The Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano in Chile began erupting on June 4, with the ash plume drifting thousands of kilometres across the South Atlantic, South Africa, Indian Ocean, Tasmania and now across New Zealand.
It forced the cancellation of more than 60 New Zealand flights and left more than 7000 passengers stranded over the weekend.

Report: Military vehicles storm Syrian town - CNN.com


Syrian mourners at a funeral service of an anti-regime protester on the Syrian side of the Syria-Turkey border, on June 11, 2011.

Syrian mourners at a funeral service of an anti-regime protester on the Syrian side of the Syria-Turkey border, on June 11, 2011.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: Report: Authorities find decapitated and mutilated bodies in a mass grave
NEW: Syrian state television says a soldier is killed in the clashes
British foreign secretary: Many have fled the Syrian "military offensive" in Jisr al-Shugur
U.N. chief: "The use of military force against civilians is unacceptable"
(CNN) -- At least three people were killed in clashes as Syrian forces surged into a northwestern city Sunday, state media reported.
Jisr al-Shugur was under heavy shelling as hundreds of military vehicles entered the city and helicopters hovered in the sky, said the Local Coordination Committees of Syria, a network of human rights activists.