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  • Central banks: fantasy world lost in space - This is Money

    Central banks: fantasy world lost in spaceThis is Money, UK - 2 hours agoHold up a mirror to that summer and the reverse image will give you some idea of where we are now. Then, there seemed to be a widespread belief that ...
    2008-01-28 07:44:00
  • Fallen rates raise hopes as consumers turn to refinancing - Daily News Tribune

    Fallen rates raise hopes as consumers turn to refinancingDaily News Tribune, MA - 32 minutes agoHe added, the recent short-term effects could at some point give way to inflation, which in turn will reverse the trend. That’s all the more reason to ...
    2008-01-28 09:28:14
  • Image Entertainment Demands CT1 Remove Distribution Obstacles to Capitol Films and ThinkFilm Programming in Order to ... (Centre Daily Times)

    Image Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ:DISK), a leading independent licensee, producer and distributor of home entertainment programming in North America, announced today that it delivered a letter to CT1 Holdings, LLC and BTP Acquisition Company, LLC (attached) calling upon CT1 to immediately reverse certain actions described in the letter and to allow Image to continue to sell product under the ...
    2008-01-28 03:28:12
  • North State Marketplace: Jan. 28, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)

    • Seminar geared to first-time buyers • Entrepreneur workshop scheduled at library • Redding Ballet school offers singing classes • Redding Library plans reverse mortgage class
    2008-01-28 05:01:18
  • McCain, Romney clash as Florida campaign draws to a pitch (Sun-Sentinel)

    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, speaking at an early Monday morning airport rally and news conference, slammed his top rival in Tuesday's GOP primary, John McCain, for pushing liberal policies.
    2008-01-28 05:54:46
  • Bush Seizes on Stimulus to Shape His Final Year (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

    Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- George W. Bush, struggling to stay relevant in the twilight of his presidency, delivers his final State of the Union speech tonight with an urgent new mission: heading off a U.S. recession.
    2008-01-28 06:21:28
  • New home sales: Biggest drop ever

    CNN Money - ... was the second straight year of large declines from the record pace of 2005, which marked the end of the building boom. The mortgage market woes were a major part of the problem for new home sales in 2007. Homes financed by conventional mortgages fell ...
    2008-01-28 08:29:00
  • Honest startups versus City bastards - the CGT conundrum

    The Register - This of course is where the fun started: everything from the observation that this reduced the taxes on retiring MPs when they sold their second homes (the mortgages of which were financed tax free through their expenses) to screams of 80 per cent ...
    2008-01-28 05:45:00
  • Italian Stocks Drop, Led by Eni, UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo

    Bloomberg - Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Italian stocks fell for a second session, led by Eni SpA as the price of crude oil dropped from a ... the country's largest banks, slid on concern that lenders and insurers may report more losses linked to subprime mortgages ...
    2008-01-28 01:27:00
  • Tony Blair gets SECOND lucrative job at top global financial firm

    Daily Mail - Tony Blair gets SECOND lucrative job at top global financial firm Last updated at 15:26pm on 28th January 2008 Comments Tony ... The deal will certainly help him and his wife Cherie pay off an estimated £5million in mortgages. Mr Blair, 54, who said he ...
    2008-01-28 07:25:00
  • U.S. stocks higher; overseas markets get pasted

    USA Today - Overseas, global market turmoil continued into a second week amid persistent worries about a possible U.S. — and ... There is also concern about a worldwide credit crunch triggered by rising defaults in risky U.S. mortgages, which has led to ...
    2008-01-28 08:01:00
  • Turmoil On World Markets Continues; European, Asian Markets Fall

    The Ledger - LONDON | Global market turmoil extended into a second week as European and Asian markets tumbled today in the wake of Wall ... There is also concern about a worldwide credit crunch triggered by rising defaults in risky U.S. mortgages, which has led to ...
    2008-01-28 05:09:00
  • European Stocks Drop; Antofagasta, Total, Holcim, SocGen Fall

    Bloomberg - ... banks, on growing concern global economic growth is slowing and companies may report more losses linked to subprime mortgages ... Anglo American Plc, the world's second-largest mining company, sank 5.2 percent to 2,456 pence. Total, Europe's biggest oil ...
    2008-01-28 08:44:00
  • Asian Markets Drop, Tracking Wall Street

    ABC News - Global market turmoil continued into a second week as Asian markets tumbled Monday in the wake of Wall Street's sell-off ... There is also concern about a worldwide credit crunch triggered by rising defaults in risky U.S. mortgages, which has led to ...
    2008-01-28 06:42:00
  • House prices 'to fall 5.5% then rise again'

    This is Money - Mortgages & homes - House prices ... The second is that homes are over-valued because prices have risen ahead of what buyers can afford to pay. 'Third ...
    2008-01-28 07:46:00