Archive for November, 2009

Ground Beef Recall: Two Deaths Could Be Linked To E. Coli Contamination

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Contaminated fresh ground beef caused a possible E. coli outbreak that killed two people and sent 16 others to hospitals, federal health officials said Monday.

FDIC’s Bair On Bank’s Opposing Reform: "That Makes Me Angry"

2nd Mortgages, Fixed Second Mortgages, Home Equity Lines of Credit by MortgageLo… RSS2twitter Bi-weekly mortgages, Two Week Mortgages, Bi-Weekly Mortgage Payments by Mortgage…

With All the Cash Gone… Now What?

With All the Cash Gone… Now What? by Robert Williams , Publisher Despite the recent volatility, the Dow remains 50% above the lows set back in March. Think about it

Will CIT bankruptcy hinder the retail sector?


 
 The bankruptcy of a key lender that helps retailers stock their shelves is adding to the industry’s worries ahead of the critical holiday shopping season. CIT Group Inc.

Anna Burger: Wall Street: the Real Roadblock to Economic Recovery

President Obama’s bold leadership and the swift action by congressional leaders last spring likely staved off a global economic depression. Because of that work, our economy is on the path to growth and hundreds of thousands of jobs have been saved.

BNY Mellon buys a piece of private equity firm Siguler Gulf


 
 BNY Mellon Asset Management acquired a 20% minority interest in Siguler Guff, a New York-based multistrategy private equity firm with roughly $8 billion in assets under management and committed capital. Terms weren’t disclosed. The deal gives multiboutique giant BNY Mellon its first stake in a private equity firm, confirmed BNY Mellon spokesman Mike Dunn.

What If Jeremy Grantham is Right?

What If Jeremy Grantham is Right? by Alexander Green , Chief Investment Strategist Jeremy Grantham, president of investment management firm GMO LLC, has been getting a lot of press lately. At the market’s top, he warned of an impending bear market

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