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Clearing Up Miller-Moore
Blog | seekingalpha.com | 15 hours 40 minutes ago
Felix Salmon submits: Many thanks to Brad Miller, one of the co-sponsors of the Miller-Moore amendment, who has been doing the rounds of the blogs trying
http://seekingalpha.com/article/175132-clearing-up-miller-moore?source=feed
Stiglitz: U.S. Paying for Not Nationalizing Banks
Blog | www.ritholtz.com | Nov 3, 2009
“We have this very strange situation today in America where we have given banks hundreds of billions of dollars and the president has to beg the banks to lend
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2009/11/stiglitz-u-s-paying-for-not-nationalizing-banks/
SinoRock new star in China’s bank related assets/debts market « FiNETIK – Asia and Latin America –
Blog | blog.finetik.com | Oct 30, 2009
China’s NPL (Non-Performinb Loan) market is getting bigger, but the business model is changing to favore services-oriented local manager who have a large, local, sustainable and scalable operation throughout China.
http://blog.finetik.com/2009/10/31/sinorock-new-star-in-chinas-bank-related-assetsdebts/
Best Place for Your 529 Funds
Blog | www.walletpop.com | Sep 21, 2009
More than 11 million families are saving for college using a 529 savings plan. Those plans have suffered big losses along with the rest of the stock market, creating a dilemma for parents whose kids are headed to college in the next five years.
Taking a Chance on Risk, Again
Blog | dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com | Sep 21, 2009
"Risk is bad" is a calming phrase after a frightening year -- but it glosses over several important ideas that make the Street run.
http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/17/taking-a-chance-on-risk-again/
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Chinese Gaming Stocks: Time to Play?
Blog | www.bloggingstocks.com | Jun 13, 2009
One month ago, we featured a special report featuring the favorite China-based stocks among financial newsletter advisors. Since then, the 14 stocks covered in the report have risen an average of more than 15%.
http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2009/06/12/china-online-gaming-top-picks-from-six-advisors/
Monetizing the Debt - Explanation For Non-Economists, Bankers and Other Laymen
Blog | prudentinvestor.blogspot.com | May 12, 2009
The Prudent Investor investigates the problem of the current fiat currency system and the global redistribution of wealth.
http://prudentinvestor.blogspot.com/2009/05/monetizing-debt-explanation-for-non.html
A New Cottage Industry?
Blog | wallstreetexaminer.com | Nov 25, 2008
I am disappointed with the commentary on the Government’s Citigroup deal. It strikes me that a new cottage industry of critics has arrived, whose purpose is to howl and scream regardless of the facts and details. This run down is typical. The attention to the facts here is sloppy at best.
http://wallstreetexaminer.com/blogs/winter/2008/11/25/a-new-cottage-industry/
Talkback: Do you think we're in a recession?
Blog | cnnmoneytalkback.blogs.cnnmoney.cnn.com | Oct 24, 2008
But with announcements for 20,000 layoffs last week alone, I would think we’re already past that. One other thing as a personal observation: posters who use insults to make an alleged point generally know less than those who don’t.
http://cnnmoneytalkback.blogs.cnnmoney.cnn.com/2008/10/24/are-we-in-a-recession/
Prying funds from a client trying to stiff you
Blog | askfsb.blogs.fsb.cnn.com | Oct 3, 2008
Armanath Nanduri, Owner, Shubisoft, Herndon, Va. I provided software consulting services for a large corporation, which has failed to pay me the $28,000 I am owed. The corporation claims it can't pay me until it receives funds from its client. Our contract includes no term limiting my right to
http://askfsb.blogs.fsb.cnn.com/2008/10/03/prying-funds-from-a-client-trying-to-stiff-you/
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