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US as the world's only financial superpower
New Philippine Revolution | September 23rd 2008 by Pat Mangubat
Regulation, says former US President Bill Clinton is the solution to the US sub-prime crisis. Speaking at Dave Letterman's show, Bill blames the American's penchant for making money out of money which created this pyramidal financial web that now thr read more
AIG Needs to Rebuild Customer Trust and Loyalty after Debacle
Bloggy Business Today | September 17th 2008 by Brian Yalung
It seems that AIG has gotten of the hook but as far as taking pride in commercials that they let out to support their business venture, they may want to redo them, especially when it comes to their tagline. For sure, they need to work doubly hard to read more
Why AIG's Bailout Is Good For India
The India Street - for Investors | September 17th 2008 by F.Colton
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The largest Bankruptcy in US History
Views from the Emerald Isle | September 15th 2008 by The Emerald Islander
One of the world's largest investment banks has filed for bankruptcy protection, making it the biggest casualty yet of the ongoing credit crisis, as well as the largest bankruptcy case in US history.Despite intensive desperate negotiations in high fi read more
Busted
FITSNews | September 14th 2008 by fitsnews
America’s top financial firms are staring down the business end of the famous Wall Street bull as this weekend brought additional grim financial tidings to an already depressed market. Regulators scrambled Sunday to minimize potential damage in read more
Robbing the Poor of Jeffersonian Wisdom
Contrarian Profits | September 13th 2008 by Contrarian Profits
Because the government (in our case, through its proxy the Federal Reserve) creates excessive amounts of money and credit…the poor must consume less, and the money they spend flows to the rich guys who borrowed the money in the first place! Preside read more
The World as We See It
Contrarian Profits | September 4th 2008 by Contrarian Profits
4 reasons why this may be the worst crisis since the 1930s – and 4 projections for what’s going to happen. I identify the foundational forces now driving our economy to establish a basis for the investment recommendations you’ll read in this ad read more
Interesting Times
Pinoy Observer | June 30th 2008 by Pat Mangubat
As we blame Sulpicio Lines for that sea disaster (the 5th time!), the world waits for the announcement of the US Federal Reserve on the fate of the US economy. This Thursday, the Fed will announce the first quarter economic performance of the econo read more
US Federal Reserve cut interest rates to 2%
Stock Market Guide | April 30th 2008 by Venkatakrishna Nalamothu
US Fed cut interest rates by 0.25 points to propel liquidity in the system. Now the bench mark Federal funds rate stand at 2%. US Fed cut interest rate 7th time in the last eight months to save economy from the credit crisis. Interest rates were down read more
BSE Sensex short term target: 16,000
Stock Market Guide | March 24th 2008 by Venkatakrishna Nalamothu
BSE Sensex will cross 16,000 in the next two trading sessions. First positive news in 9 months from US markets on housing sales will trigger short term rally across Global markets. Use this opportunity to sell stocks like RNRL, Ispat etc. Don’t go read more
Bernanke: Can He Outdo King Canute?
An Investment Banker's Take On Life | March 18th 2008 by Cesar L. Magnaye
Canute (995-1035) was a Viking warrior who became the ruler of an empire which included England, Denmark, Norway and part of Sweden. He is considered as one of England’s greatest monarchs, having maintained twenty years of unbroken peace which allo read more
Ten Quotes on Destiny
Quote It To Me | December 6th 2007 by Cesar L. Magnaye
While researching for my next post in my other blog, I was looking out for a quotation that would capture the essence of what I wanted to muse about the life path of incumbent U.S. Federal Reserve... (visit my blog for more...) read more

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