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News Round-Up: 6 Oct 2008

If you were away on Holiday this past week or just away from the hustle and bustle of civilisation this past weekend, you may have missed the firework in Europe. Basically, over the past week, what started as a U.S. subprime crisis and…

News round-up: 2 Oct 2008

With the Economic Patriot Act past the Senate - including hundreds of billions in pork barrel - sweeteners, it's time to focus in a little on politics. I'll lead off the round-up there, trying to keep it fair despite my obvious…

News Round-up: 1 Oct 2008

Times are tough! So, what should we do? Escape, of course... to house heaven. I have a few dream spots where one could move to forget about all the market turmoil to start things off right in our round-up.For those of you who want the…

News round-up: 30 Sep 2008

Today was an up day on Wall Street. After a day of untold carnage and pain in markets around the globe from Tokyo to London to New York and back again, we seem to have found a relief rally. There is still much work to be done, but enjoy…

News Round-up: 26 Sep 2008

I am going to do this round-up of news early because the news cycle is very fast. Top billing today is the WaMu bankruptcy and asset seizure by the FDIC and immediate asset purchase by JP Morgan Chase. Please see my synopsis here.There is…

News round-up: 25 Sep 2008

The big news is about Paulson's Economic Patriot Act, which looks set to pass Congress. The ultimate question is in what guise the plan passes. Will it give the U.S. Treasury carte blanche or will Congress have oversight? What provisions…

News round-up: 23 Sep 2008

Right now, it is all bailout all the time Everyone is talking about the Paulson mortgage bailout proposal. This is the news that dominates the headlines.My opinion about the proposal is that the proposed measures do not require the urgency…

News round-up: 21 Sep 2008

Everyone and his brother is talking about the bailout plan from U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. I am not going to add my voice to the cacophony just yet, except to remind readers that the executive branch and the Federal Reserve are…

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