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51 minutes ago ago from Perogies on Deadline

I've been wanting to use this graphical concept for a while, and I finally got my chance during a recent autism project we published this weekend. Below is the original graphic comparing the fallout of major U.S. banks during the collapse of 08 (if you can't read the text, just know that blue represents market value in the second quarter of 2007 and and green represents market value in January 2009). I first saw the graphic, ...

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Bangladesh Taka Depreciates By 0.20 Percent Against U.S. Dollar

7 hours ago ago from Johnstown PA - Your link to everything Johnstown

Siddique Islam AHN Correspondent Dhaka, Bangladesh (AHN) The taka marginally depreciated 0.2 percent against the U.S. dollar in the last two weeks following a rise in demand for the greenback in the market, Bangladeshi treasury officials said Monday. The local currency has depreciated against U.S. dollar in line with the market demand, a senior official of the Bangladesh Bank (BB), the country's central bank, told AHN Media. He ...

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Foreign Currency Trading – Your Guide to Becoming Rich …

6 hours ago ago from Unwanted Currency

It is the most liquid and largest of all available markets in the world today, covering the trade between the major central banks bans, governments, currency speculators, multinational corporations, retailers and other financial markets By unknown

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“Absurdities in Financial Markets”

12 minutes ago ago from The Market Guardian | Monitoring The Financial World

Elliot Turner of T3Live As I write this, the 20 year treasury note as measured by the TLT just moved into positive territory. Overnight, when talking about a potential U.S. government default on debt, Joseph Stiglitz declared that “The notion of a default is so absurd, it’s another reflection of the absurdities in the financial markets.” Any country who takes on debt in their own currency can simply print their way out of deficit troubles. ...

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My Big Fat Greek Bailout

2 hours ago ago from Videos | Break Up the Big Banks

Cross posted from Bankster By Mary Bottari While Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was on the talk shows reassuring America that the economy is healing, developments in Europe threatened to cut the legs out from under a U.S. recovery. The short story is that Greece and a number of other European Union (EU) countries are in debt, deep in debt. EU rules say member countries cannot have budget deficits that exceed three percent of ...

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Mary Bottari: My Big Fat Greek Bailout

5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

While Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner was on the talk shows reassuring America that the economy is healing, developments in Europe threatened to cut the legs out from under a U.S. recovery. The short story is that Greece and a number of other European Union (EU) countries are in debt, deep in debt. EU rules say member countries cannot have budget deficits that exceed three percent of GDP. Greece's debt is closer to 12 percent. They ...

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CURRENCIES: Dollar Slips Vs. Euro As Greek Rescue Hopes Rise - FOXBusiness.com

6 hours ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets Tuesday, February 09, 2010 CURRENCIES: Dollar Slips Vs. Euro As Greek Rescue Hopes Rise   By William L. Watts Dow Jones Newswires   The dollar was mixed ...

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MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Pick Up Steam; Dow Rises 220 Points - FOXBusiness.com

1 hour, 25 minutes ago ago from FOX Business

Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Commodities Tuesday, February 09, 2010 MARKET SNAPSHOT: U.S. Stocks Pick Up Steam; Dow Rises 220 Points   By Kristina Peterson Dow Jones Newswires   U.S. ...

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