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News round-up: 16 Oct 2008 – Blog edition
I want to spread the love today, so I am highlighting some of the posts of my fellow bloggers out on the Internet. Most of us have noted that the economic data coming out recently really confirms the fact that we're in recession. What…
News round-up: 14 Oct 2008
Now that we have seen our massive 1000-point rally, we can come back down to earth and worry about the real economy effects that the credit crisis has already wrought and ho well money markets are going to respond to all this monetary…
News round-up: 13 Oct 2008
Happy Monday! After weeks of dire news and falling markets, we are seeing a rally that might have legs. For those of us who don't want to see a global depression, that is very good news. Certainly, the markets have reason for rallying…
Pre-market update: looks good
This morning is shaping u to be one of the largest up days in market history. In Asia, Hong Kong's Hang Seng was up over 10%. Singapore's Straits Times Index rose 6 and 1/2 percent. In Europe, major markets are up as much as 7%. Dow…
FDIC: Two Friday night special bankruptcies
They did it again. The FDIC closed down two banks on Friday night after the market had closed. The two bans in question are Meridian Bank of Eldred, Illinois and Main Street Bank of Northville, Michigan. As always seems the case for the…
Global markets round-up
It is 8:15 AM ET and this is what I see in the markets today as we await the opening in New York:EuropeThe U.K FTSE 100 down 7.5%The German DAX down 9%The CAC-40 in Paris down over 8%AsiaJapan's Nikkei down nearly 10%The Hang Seng in Hong…
News round-up: 10 Oct 2008
Did you see that coming? What a train wreck of an end we had yesterday in the States. Things started off well enough with gains in Asian trading. The Europeans were a bit jittier, but it was within the bounds of reason. New York? That…
News round-up: 9 Oct 2008
Today, the round-up is going to be exclusively on the credit crisis. The crisis has a distinctively European bent to it now as much of the news for the day comes from that area. But, Asia is also getting into the mix.In the US, the…
News round-up: 7 Oct 2008
The Credit Crisis has clearly moved on to Europe, as events there are showing the kind of crisis we have been seeing here.The UK Treasury has broached the possibility that it would buy equity in major British banks. Iceland is on the verge…
Foreign Press Alert: 6 Oct 2008 – Germany
Germany has moved center stage in the credit crisis despite having not experienced a housing bubble in the run-up to the bust. Switzerland and Japan, along with Germany are three countries I find notable in not having participated in the…