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News round-up: 18 Aug 2008

Top BillingNo Limit to Greenspan's Once-In-A-Century Events: Caroline Baum - BloombergFinancial sector woesU.S. likely to recapitalize Fannie, Freddie: report - ReutersU.S. banks scramble to refinance maturing debt - FTAnalysts Said to…

News round-up: 14 Aug 2008

The key story today is pretty downbeat. It shows a global recession taking form. In the global recession section below are a number of stories from different newspapers I get in my RSS feeds from around the world. All of them are…

News round-up: 13 Aug 2008

RecessionJapanese economy shrinking - BBC NewsU.S. retail sales dip in July - BBC NewsUK unemployment rise fastest since 1992 - GuardianForsaking Waitrose for Aldi - Times OnlineEuropean Industrial Output Stalled in June After Slump in May…

News round-up: 12 Aug 2008

My Commentary: The lead story today is about UBS and it.s $5.1 billion in writedowns and what this means for the financial system going forward. When one combines the downbeat assessment by UBS management regarding Q3 and Q4 with the…

News round-up: 9 Aug 2008

Markets Rand down 10% in five days - Fin24 (It's not just major currencies) Party crashers: China's stock markets dive as Games begin - LA Times Auction-Rate Buybacks: The Bottom Line - Deal Book Politics…

News round-up: 8 Aug 2008

Top BillingSolutions may make credit crunch worse - BBC News (a good read for understanding why tinkering makes it worse)EarningsFannie Mae Posts Fourth Straight Loss, Cuts Dividend - Bloomberg (Following FreddieMac, wasn't it obvious…

News round-up: 7 Aug 2008

Economists: Most Stimulus Went Into Savings - Real Time Economics (if the government is looking to goose the economy, maybe infrastructure projects would be more effective)Should the Fed Announce Inflation Targets? - Real Time Economics…

News Tidbits: 6 Aug 2008

New Zealand 'enters recession' - BBC News (Add New Zealand to Denmark which is already in recession)UK pensions are 'back in the red' - BBC News (I haven't focused nearly enough on this issue. It never really went away. The bear market…

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