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    Toyota may report an operating loss of more than $5 billion for 2010

    Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s largest automaker, fell as much as 1.3 percent after a report it may report an operating loss for a second straight year as the global recession saps car demand. The carmaker lost as much as 50 yen to 3,860 yen and traded at 3,870 yen, as of 9:02 a.m. on the...
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    Japan's wholesale prices tumble 2,2 % yoy

    Japan’s wholesale prices fell at the fastest pace since 2002 as the global slump deepened. Producer prices, the costs companies pay for energy and raw materials, sank 2.2 percent in March from a year earlier, after falling a revised 1.6 percent in February, the Bank of Japan said in Tokyo...
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    Greece on the Verge of Bankruptcy

    Though the global slowdown hasn't hit Greece with full force, years of living beyond its means have left the government with towering debt For 33 years now, Dionisis Sargentis, 58, has been selling medical and orthopedic supplies to hospitals, products like screws and clips for damaged...
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    BT to slash another 10,000 jobs

    BT is preparing to axe another 10,000 jobs. The huge redundancy programme will be announced next month alongside a horrendous set of year-end figures that will include provisions of about £1.5 billion. The results will mark one of the lowest points in BT’s history since it was privatised...
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    HSBC May Sell London Headquarters, Buildings in New York, Paris

    HSBC Holdings Plc, Europe’s biggest bank, may sell three of its landmark office buildings, including the Canary Wharf world headquarters in London, to raise cash as it tries to avoid a bailout from the British government. HSBC is gauging interest in its 45-story tower at 8 Canada Square in...
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    Property News - worldwide...

    UK developers cut back massively on new properties in 2009/2010 Increase in number of US mortgage applications could lead to funding crisis Italian property prices expected to fall further in 2009 Five year boom in Phuket property markets comes to halt Spanish developers and agents...
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    Beating the coming inflation

    How is the CPI market basket determined? The CPI market basket is developed from detailed expenditure information provided by families and individuals on what they actually bought. For the current CPI, this information was collected from the Consumer Expenditure Surveys for 2005 and 2006. In...
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    SIGMA X crossing network Goldman Sachs

    http://www.rblt.com/documents/DarkPoolsvol6.pdf More recently, it has become clear that the nature of dark-pool trading is changing rapidly, and that the idea of volatility damping non-displayed volumes is increasingly obsolete. In June, we saw that dark activity kept pace with the broader...
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    Recession hits US commercial property sector

    Rising unemployment caused by the recession in the US is having a massive impact on the office property sector with rents suffering huge falls. San Francisco and New York are among the most affected, various reports indicate. Job losses mean that companies are returning empty space to the...
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    SPY, XLF, IYT - charts indicate that the Bottom is IN!

    I think, you should explain 0.19 times "book value" in detail...especially BAC´s...
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    Great interview w/ William Black fixing the bank scam (prev. on Bill Moyers)

    Get rid off Moody´s, S&P et al. Useless insitutions. :)
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    Why the recession (and the bear market) is now over and done...

    http://zerohedge.blogspot.com/2009/04/imminent-disinformation-schism.html The resultant delinquency ratio for February 2009 increased to 1.431% from 1.281% one month prior. Such ratios above 1% reflect levels not seen in since April 2005. What is more concerning, however, is that the...
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    SIGMA X crossing network Goldman Sachs

    CDO´s, CLO´s, too ? :D
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    Short DAX at 7740

    German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck drew up a plan to remove toxic assets from bank balance sheets, based on government funding for financial institutions to set up so-called bad banks. The Finance Ministry submitted the program to Chancellor Angela Merkel, and administration and...
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    SIGMA X crossing network Goldman Sachs

    Goldman Sachs Electronic Trading aims to provide clients with the ability to efficiently access liquidity without having to change their trading style or add more steps to their workflow. By offering clients access to an unsurpassed pool of liquidity, we provide opportunities for price...
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    Crazy Move in JPM the last hour & 15 minutes.

    California Foreclosures About To Soar The bottom line is that there is a massive wave of actual foreclosures that will hit beginning in April that can’t be stopped without a national moratorium — this wave is so big I would not put it past them trying it. CA foreclosure background -...
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    Wells Fargo projects record first quarter profits

    Wells Fargo: Why a $3 Billion Profit Doesn’t Solve Much Given that it is nearly Easter, investors are on a search for a good rebirth story — and Wells Fargo seemed to provide one when it told investors today to expect a $3 billion profit for the quarter. That would be new record for the...
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    Steep cut to Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's earnings forecast pressured banks

    HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Japanese shares fell back from their highs and into negative territory Friday, with the benchmark Nikkei 225 Average breaking and then dipping back under the psychologically important 9,000-point level as a steep cut to Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group's earnings...
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    Wells Fargo projects record first quarter profits

    Read the fine print : From WFC "NEWS REALEASE" : Cautionary Statement About Preliminary Results and Other Forward-Looking Information In accordance with the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, we caution you that, whether or not expressly stated, all measures of first...
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