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| Economy - Thursday
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| Investor's Business Daily - Some small and midsize banks may go bust, but bigger lenders are probably safe, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. head Sheila Bair told a Senate panel. But smaller banks that indulged in subprime lending are a concern. "We went 2.5 years without bank failures and we had three last year, four this year. The number will go up. I think we've been working very hard to prepare to staff that," she said. -- read full article |
| Thu, 05 Jun 2008 22:56:16 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| Oil extends gains by another dollar towards $129
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| Reuters - Oil rose by more than $1.00 towards
$129 a barrel on Friday, extending gains after its biggest ever
one-day rise in the previous session as the U.S. dollar
weakened on signals the European Central Bank may raise
interest rates this year.
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| Fri, 06 Jun 2008 06:35:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| Broadcom ex-CEO indicted over drug parties, options
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Broadcom Corp's
former CEO took cocaine and spiked customers' drinks with
ecstasy while also directing a criminal stock-options
backdating conspiracy that cost the microchip company $2.2
billion, federal indictments released on Thursday charged.
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| Fri, 06 Jun 2008 01:59:01 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| National City under U.S. regulatory scrutiny: report
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - National City Corp , a large U.S.
Midwest regional bank, has entered into a memorandum of
understanding with federal regulators, effectively putting the
bank on probation, the Wall Street Journal said on Friday,
without saying where it got the information. -- read full article |
| Fri, 06 Jun 2008 06:49:09 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| Retailers report May results above expectations
(AP)
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| AP - Tax rebate checks gave consumers a little extra money in their pockets during May, but most were still spending conservatively, buying necessities such as food and gas and shying away from splurging on clothing or furniture. The result was some better-than-expected sales for the nation's retailers, with lower-priced merchants like discounters and wholesale clubs showing the strongest gains.
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| Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:44:10 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| Oil jumps $4 as dollar slides
(Reuters)
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| Reuters - Oil jumped $4 to over $126 a barrel on
Thursday, rebounding from a sharp two-day sell-off as the
dollar slid after the European Central Bank signaled it could
raise interest rates this year.
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| Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:15:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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| Economy - Wednesday
(Investor's Business Daily)
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| Investor's Business Daily - The Fed should keep its key interest rate at 2% until mid-'09 and then raise them rapidly to 4% by year-end to keep inflation expectations under control, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said. OECD assumes the European Central Bank will keep its rate at 4% over the next 18 months. The Bank of Japan should wait for mid-'09 and a clear exit from deflation before raising its rates from 0.5%, OECD said in its twice-year Economic Outlook. -- read full article |
| Wed, 04 Jun 2008 22:37:55 GMT - Yahoo! News: Business |
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