Bill Maher Interviews Fmr. Comptroller General David Walker about the huge deficit in America.Source: YouTube(CNN) — The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act contains plenty to make lawmakers on the left and right shudder. On the right, it’s the apparent abandonment of free-market principles. On the left, it’s the absence of punishment for high-flying Wall Street CEO’s.Looking [...] continue reading the breaking news
Sonntag, 9. August 2009
The 56 Trillion Dollar Deficit
Bill Maher Interviews Fmr. Comptroller General David Walker about the huge deficit in America.Source: YouTube(CNN) — The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act contains plenty to make lawmakers on the left and right shudder. On the right, it’s the apparent abandonment of free-market principles. On the left, it’s the absence of punishment for high-flying Wall Street CEO’s.Looking [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 8. August 2009
Secret White House memo endorsed waterboarding
A paper trail on the use of waterboarding and other controversial interrogation techniques by the CIA is emerging in the USThe Bush administration sent two secret memos endorsing the use of waterboarding against al-Qaida suspects, according to today’s Washington Post. They were prompted by worries within the CIA that the administration might later distance itself [...] continue reading the breaking news
Freitag, 7. August 2009
Smaller Banks Resist Federal Cash Infusions
Community banking executives around the country responded with anger yesterday to the Bush administration’s strategy of investing $250 billion in financial firms, saying they don’t need the money, resent the intrusion and feel it’s unfair to rescue companies from their own mistakes.But regulators said some banks will be pressed to take the taxpayer dollars anyway. [...] continue reading the breaking news
Donnerstag, 6. August 2009
Chicago mayor to shut down government for six days
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Facing a huge hole in Chicago’s current and upcoming budgets, Mayor Richard Daley announced on Tuesday a plan to partially shut down city government for six days.Along with several other measures, the mayor’s plan was aimed at saving $62 million for the city’s corporate or operating fund, which currently faces a $469 [...] continue reading the breaking news
Mittwoch, 5. August 2009
Unemployment to hit three million within a year as it rises at fastest rate for 17 years
Cuts: Unemployment rose by 164,000 in the three months up to August and could hit two million by Christmas as the credit crunch hits homeUnemployment could hit three million by the end of next year to levels not seen since John Major was in power as Britain battles recession, it was warned today.The rate [...] continue reading the breaking news
Dienstag, 4. August 2009
Whistleblower: Oil watchdog agency ‘cult of corruption’
HONOLULU, Hawaii (CNN) — Bobby Maxwell kept a close eye on the oil industry for more than 20 years as a government auditor. But he said the federal agency he worked for is now a “cult of corruption” — a claim backed up by a recent government report.Bobby Maxwell, a long-time auditor of the [...] continue reading the breaking news
Montag, 3. August 2009
Sonntag, 2. August 2009
Switzerland Bails Out UBS; Credit Suisse Raises Funds
Pedestrians walk past a branch of the UBS bank in Bern, Switzerland, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008. Photographer: Adrian Moser/Bloomberg NewsOct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Switzerland gave UBS AG, the European bank with the biggest losses from the credit crisis, a $59.2 billion rescue and pushed Credit Suisse Group AG to raise funds, joining authorities around [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 1. August 2009
Afghan strike kills at least 18 civilians
The issue of civilian casualties is hugely controversialAt least 18 civilians have been killed in an air strike by foreign forces in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, reports say.A BBC reporter in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah saw the bodies - three women and the rest children - ranging in age from six [...] continue reading the breaking news
Freitag, 31. Juli 2009
Birmingham on the brink of bankruptcy
With $3.2 billion in debt, the county that is home to Alabama’s largest city is about to go bust. How the credit crisis went South.(Fortune Magazine) — Bob Riley wanted to help. It was Sunday, Oct. 5, and the Alabama governor was on the phone with Neel Kashkari, a Treasury Department official who the next [...] continue reading the breaking news
Big Brother database: the revolt grows
Labour MPs join opposition parties in attack on Home Secretary’s ‘Orwellian’ plansJacqui Smith faces a parliamentary backlash over “Orwellian” plans to intercept details of email, internet, telephone and other data records of every person in Britain. Labour MPs joined opposition parties in expressing doubts about plans announced by the Home Secretary which could lead to [...] continue reading the breaking news
Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2009
Crisis spreads to Eastern Europe as Ukraine, Hungary and Serbia call IMF
Ukraine, Hungary, and Serbia are all in emergency talks with the International Monetary Fund, raising fears that an exodus of foreign investors will set off a systemic crisis across Eastern Europe.A team of IMF trouble-shooters rushed to Kiev on Wednesay to draw up a possible standby loan to help Ukraine stabilize its bank after a [...] continue reading the breaking news
Mittwoch, 29. Juli 2009
Financial crisis: Moscow supermarket shelves increasingly empty in Soviet era reminder
Russian shoppers have been served an uncomfortable reminder of the Soviet era after finding shelves in some Moscow supermarkets empty, a further sign that the woes of the financial markets have begun to affect the mainstream economy. For a generation of Russians who queued daily in the snow for the most basic of staples, the [...] continue reading the breaking news
Dienstag, 28. Juli 2009
Banks Hoard Cash as Credit Card Defaults Rise
Consumers are increasingly unable to pay off their credit cards, forcing banks to hoard cash to protect against future losses and lend to fewer people, according to reports yesterday from several of the nation’s largest banks.These financial disclosures showed a spike in credit card loans going bad, putting further pressure on already-stressed balance sheets. J.P. [...] continue reading the breaking news
Montag, 27. Juli 2009
Run on Russian bank heightens fears
Globex on Wednesday banned depositors from withdrawing their money as confidence in the Russian banking system began to show signs of evaporating.Globex, a mid-sized retail bank with assets of $4bn (€2.95bn, £2.32bn), is the first Russian bank to experience a run on deposits during the crisis. It lost 13 per cent of its deposits last [...] continue reading the breaking news
Sonntag, 26. Juli 2009
Banks borrow record $437.5 billion per day from Fed
A trader counts his money on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange October 7, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidNEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial institutions ran to their lender of last resort for record amounts of cash in the latest week, under extreme pressure from the worst global financial crisis in a generation, Federal Reserve data [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 25. Juli 2009
Financial crisis: Christine Lagarde warned Hank Paulson to bail out Lehman Brothers
Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, warned her US counterpart Hank Paulson that he had to bail out US investment bank Lehman Brothers or face global financial collapse, but her advice went unheeded.Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, warned her US counterpart Hank Paulson that he must bail out US investment bank Lehman Brothers or [...] continue reading the breaking news
Freitag, 24. Juli 2009
Police clash with police in Brazil violence
Striking police officers were embroiled in a mass-melee with hundreds of their own colleagues in riot gear who policed their protest, amid bizarre scenes in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.The clashes between state police and plainclothes investigators last night came after the demonstrators tried to break through a barrier protecting the state [...] continue reading the breaking news
Donnerstag, 23. Juli 2009
Lahde quits hedge funds, thanking “stupid” traders for making him rich.
NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Andrew Lahde, the hedge fund founder who shot to fame with his small fund that soared 870 percent last year on bets against U.S. subprime home loans, has called it quits, thanking “stupid” traders for making him rich.In a biting, but humorous letter to investors posted on the website [...] continue reading the breaking news
Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2009
Hedge Fund Manager: Goodbye and F—- You
From the Scorched Earth Files:Andrew Lahde, manager of a small California hedge fund, Lahde Capital, burst into the spotlight last year after his one-year-old fund returned 866 percent betting against the subprime collapse.Last month, he did the unthinkable — he shut things down, claiming dealing with his bank counterparties had become too risky. Today, Lahde [...] continue reading the breaking news
Montag, 4. Mai 2009
The 56 Trillion Dollar Deficit
Bill Maher Interviews Fmr. Comptroller General David Walker about the huge deficit in America.Source: YouTube(CNN) — The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act contains plenty to make lawmakers on the left and right shudder. On the right, it’s the apparent abandonment of free-market principles. On the left, it’s the absence of punishment for high-flying Wall Street CEO’s.Looking [...] continue reading the breaking news
Sonntag, 3. Mai 2009
Secret White House memo endorsed waterboarding
A paper trail on the use of waterboarding and other controversial interrogation techniques by the CIA is emerging in the USThe Bush administration sent two secret memos endorsing the use of waterboarding against al-Qaida suspects, according to today’s Washington Post. They were prompted by worries within the CIA that the administration might later distance itself [...] continue reading the breaking news
Smaller Banks Resist Federal Cash Infusions
Community banking executives around the country responded with anger yesterday to the Bush administration’s strategy of investing $250 billion in financial firms, saying they don’t need the money, resent the intrusion and feel it’s unfair to rescue companies from their own mistakes.But regulators said some banks will be pressed to take the taxpayer dollars anyway. [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 2. Mai 2009
Chicago mayor to shut down government for six days
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Facing a huge hole in Chicago’s current and upcoming budgets, Mayor Richard Daley announced on Tuesday a plan to partially shut down city government for six days.Along with several other measures, the mayor’s plan was aimed at saving $62 million for the city’s corporate or operating fund, which currently faces a $469 [...] continue reading the breaking news
Freitag, 1. Mai 2009
Unemployment to hit three million within a year as it rises at fastest rate for 17 years
Cuts: Unemployment rose by 164,000 in the three months up to August and could hit two million by Christmas as the credit crunch hits homeUnemployment could hit three million by the end of next year to levels not seen since John Major was in power as Britain battles recession, it was warned today.The rate [...] continue reading the breaking news
Donnerstag, 30. April 2009
Whistleblower: Oil watchdog agency ‘cult of corruption’
HONOLULU, Hawaii (CNN) — Bobby Maxwell kept a close eye on the oil industry for more than 20 years as a government auditor. But he said the federal agency he worked for is now a “cult of corruption” — a claim backed up by a recent government report.Bobby Maxwell, a long-time auditor of the [...] continue reading the breaking news
Mittwoch, 29. April 2009
Dienstag, 28. April 2009
Switzerland Bails Out UBS; Credit Suisse Raises Funds
Pedestrians walk past a branch of the UBS bank in Bern, Switzerland, on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008. Photographer: Adrian Moser/Bloomberg NewsOct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Switzerland gave UBS AG, the European bank with the biggest losses from the credit crisis, a $59.2 billion rescue and pushed Credit Suisse Group AG to raise funds, joining authorities around [...] continue reading the breaking news
Montag, 27. April 2009
Afghan strike kills at least 18 civilians
The issue of civilian casualties is hugely controversialAt least 18 civilians have been killed in an air strike by foreign forces in the southern Afghan province of Helmand, reports say.A BBC reporter in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah saw the bodies - three women and the rest children - ranging in age from six [...] continue reading the breaking news
Sonntag, 26. April 2009
Birmingham on the brink of bankruptcy
With $3.2 billion in debt, the county that is home to Alabama’s largest city is about to go bust. How the credit crisis went South.(Fortune Magazine) — Bob Riley wanted to help. It was Sunday, Oct. 5, and the Alabama governor was on the phone with Neel Kashkari, a Treasury Department official who the next [...] continue reading the breaking news
Big Brother database: the revolt grows
Labour MPs join opposition parties in attack on Home Secretary’s ‘Orwellian’ plansJacqui Smith faces a parliamentary backlash over “Orwellian” plans to intercept details of email, internet, telephone and other data records of every person in Britain. Labour MPs joined opposition parties in expressing doubts about plans announced by the Home Secretary which could lead to [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 25. April 2009
Crisis spreads to Eastern Europe as Ukraine, Hungary and Serbia call IMF
Ukraine, Hungary, and Serbia are all in emergency talks with the International Monetary Fund, raising fears that an exodus of foreign investors will set off a systemic crisis across Eastern Europe.A team of IMF trouble-shooters rushed to Kiev on Wednesay to draw up a possible standby loan to help Ukraine stabilize its bank after a [...] continue reading the breaking news
Freitag, 24. April 2009
Financial crisis: Moscow supermarket shelves increasingly empty in Soviet era reminder
Russian shoppers have been served an uncomfortable reminder of the Soviet era after finding shelves in some Moscow supermarkets empty, a further sign that the woes of the financial markets have begun to affect the mainstream economy. For a generation of Russians who queued daily in the snow for the most basic of staples, the [...] continue reading the breaking news
Donnerstag, 23. April 2009
Banks Hoard Cash as Credit Card Defaults Rise
Consumers are increasingly unable to pay off their credit cards, forcing banks to hoard cash to protect against future losses and lend to fewer people, according to reports yesterday from several of the nation’s largest banks.These financial disclosures showed a spike in credit card loans going bad, putting further pressure on already-stressed balance sheets. J.P. [...] continue reading the breaking news
Mittwoch, 22. April 2009
Run on Russian bank heightens fears
Globex on Wednesday banned depositors from withdrawing their money as confidence in the Russian banking system began to show signs of evaporating.Globex, a mid-sized retail bank with assets of $4bn (€2.95bn, £2.32bn), is the first Russian bank to experience a run on deposits during the crisis. It lost 13 per cent of its deposits last [...] continue reading the breaking news
Dienstag, 21. April 2009
Banks borrow record $437.5 billion per day from Fed
A trader counts his money on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange October 7, 2008. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidNEW YORK (Reuters) - Financial institutions ran to their lender of last resort for record amounts of cash in the latest week, under extreme pressure from the worst global financial crisis in a generation, Federal Reserve data [...] continue reading the breaking news
Montag, 20. April 2009
Financial crisis: Christine Lagarde warned Hank Paulson to bail out Lehman Brothers
Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, warned her US counterpart Hank Paulson that he had to bail out US investment bank Lehman Brothers or face global financial collapse, but her advice went unheeded.Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, warned her US counterpart Hank Paulson that he must bail out US investment bank Lehman Brothers or [...] continue reading the breaking news
Sonntag, 19. April 2009
Police clash with police in Brazil violence
Striking police officers were embroiled in a mass-melee with hundreds of their own colleagues in riot gear who policed their protest, amid bizarre scenes in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.The clashes between state police and plainclothes investigators last night came after the demonstrators tried to break through a barrier protecting the state [...] continue reading the breaking news
Samstag, 18. April 2009
Lahde quits hedge funds, thanking “stupid” traders for making him rich.
NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Andrew Lahde, the hedge fund founder who shot to fame with his small fund that soared 870 percent last year on bets against U.S. subprime home loans, has called it quits, thanking “stupid” traders for making him rich.In a biting, but humorous letter to investors posted on the website [...] continue reading the breaking news
Hedge Fund Manager: Goodbye and F—- You
From the Scorched Earth Files:Andrew Lahde, manager of a small California hedge fund, Lahde Capital, burst into the spotlight last year after his one-year-old fund returned 866 percent betting against the subprime collapse.Last month, he did the unthinkable — he shut things down, claiming dealing with his bank counterparties had become too risky. Today, Lahde [...] continue reading the breaking news
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