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    Alabama Hardware Distributor Blames CIT Woes for Its Bankruptcy

    By Steven Church and William Rochelle July 18 (Bloomberg) -- A hardware distributor in Alabama became the first company to blame the troubles of commercial lender CIT Group Inc. for its bankruptcy yesterday when it filed for protection from creditors. Moore-Handley Inc., which supplies...
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    Goldman Sachs and the FIX

    What by the way may be a very good idea...
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    You have just named a few reasons why Americans have been fu..ed and "suckered on a lot of these trade agreements". China is just enjoying every month a trade surplus and jumping a couple of days ago over 2 trillion of USD in currency reserves. Imagine, the US would dispose of 2 trillion USD to...
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    Bull / Bear Barometer for next week...

    1 What would best describe your stance heading into the coming week of trading? Bullish 48.04% 1144 votes Bearish 34.85% 830 votes Neutral 17.09% 407 votes
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    GS

    "Better" job. So true...
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    :p :p :p I like that ! F-U China ! LOL ! :p :p :p US Exports to China: 2000-08 Click on specific state to see China export data by state and district. NEW: * China export data by district posted in June. * Read about companies in your state that do business with China...
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    It´s called "Quality made in Germany". :)
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    Bank Of America Says 2nd Half Profitability Tougher Than 1st

    The home loan and insurance unit lost $725 million, even as revenue tripled, on credit costs and expenses to help homeowners modify their loans. The bank sees signs that some loan losses may abate, with late payments flattening and home prices stabilizing in California’s hardest hit markets...
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    Spot on ! Now that´s what I meant with my initial remarks. If China can play this game, why not the US, too ? :confused:
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    Germany, Japan, China and all other export oriented countries will listen attentively...:D
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    Summers said the rebuilt U.S. economy must be more export-oriented

    The United States averted a financial catastrophe but sustainable recovery depends on redirecting the economy away from consumption, a top White House economic adviser said Friday. In excerpts of remarks prepared for delivery on Friday, Lawrence Summers also defended President Barack Obama's...
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    Bank Of America Says 2nd Half Profitability Tougher Than 1st

    NEW YORK -- Bank of America Chief Executive Ken Lewis said on Friday that profitability in the second half of the year will be much harder to achieve than it was in the first, and that the company is unlikely to report normalized earnings for several quarters. "Profitability in the second half...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Business as usual. Bears trying to break certain technical levels with amateur behavior. Bulls pushing to hit stops. And my ES strangles don´t care that much. :)
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    Let's Talk About How Goldman Makes Money; 1 in 6 in USA Unemployed or Underemployed

    And all consumers taking on ( subprime ) mortgage loans shall pay back EVERY US cent of money they agreed to pay to their lenders !!!! Ooppsss...if this would have happened, we wouldn´t be in this mess. Ay, ay, ay...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    408 lots bid 5007.00. LOL ! We got a kindergarten player running around...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Profit taking should be an expression that should dictate Friday´s action.
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    IMF Warns U.K. Banks May Need More Capital

    I like this part : On p18 there is a handy list of the gross cost of the bailouts - broken down. Total: £904bn or 63% of GDP. A few highlights: Northern Rock --- £14.6bn. Bradford & Bingley --- £24bn Kaupthing Singer & Friedlaender --- £3.3bn Landsbanki --- £4.5bn Heritable ---...
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    CIT death plunge

    LOL ! :p
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    GS now in the 60's, hoping to avoid the "LEH death spiral"

    Why do you care about ? Buy some stocks and let the braniacs at GS do your work : GS is a leveraged hedgefund "covered" in a public traded company. They are a bit expensive as you can observe regarding their bonus policy. But hey, quality has its price, isn´t it ? :p
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    IMF Warns U.K. Banks May Need More Capital

    LONDON -- The U.K. may need to inject more capital into banks if the economic situation declines and loan defaults rise, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday. Repeating its warning that the U.K. recovery is likely to be "slow and subdued," the IMF's executive board said the priority...
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