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Banks' Earnings Guidance Best Taken With a Bucket of Salt - Seeking Alpha
Banks' Earnings Guidance Best Taken With a Bucket of SaltSeeking Alpha, NY - 18 minutes agoI felt this was especially true for Countrywide as their overall business was deteriorating rapidly, and even without a credit crunch the mortgage crisis ...
2008-01-18 01:41:19 -
Press speculation stokes category slowdown rumour - Freshinfo
Press speculation stokes category slowdown rumourFreshinfo, UK - 18 minutes agoBy June last year, we were able to raise the money for a mortgage again, and we now own a 17th century cottage just two minutes from the farm. ...
2008-01-18 01:42:09 -
Euroshares fall in early trade on US pessimism; ThyssenKrupp ... - CNNMoney.com
Euroshares fall in early trade on US pessimism; ThyssenKrupp ...CNNMoney.com - 11 minutes agoInfineon Technologies (NYSE:IFX) was up 1.2 pct and STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) rose 1 pct as Europe's two biggest semiconductor companies benefited from ...
2008-01-18 01:48:34 -
Jet Airways plans service - San Jose Mercury News
Jet Airways plans serviceSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 11 minutes agoThe Mortgage Bankers Association said in a new report that mortgage lenders modified 54000 loans and established 183000 repayment plans in the third quarter ...
2008-01-18 01:48:49 -
MBIA and Ambac Fall on Ratings Fear (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Shares of two bond insurers, MBIA Inc. and the Ambac Financial Group, fell sharply on concern they would lose their AAA credit ratings.
2008-01-18 01:40:10 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-01-18 09:30 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Banking and insurance highlights to 09:15 GMT (Interactive Investor)
2008-01-18 08:51:59 Hong Kong 2008 consumer price inflation seen at 3.5 pct - Hang Seng Bank
2008-01-18 01:41:02 -
Bay Area home sales dive to low, but valley prices rise (San Jose Mercury News)
How low can home sales go? With nearly 40 percent fewer Bay Area homes selling last month than in December 2006 - reaching a record low - the reality of the Bay Area housing market shifted subtly.
2008-01-18 01:42:02 -
Wall Street bonuses in billions (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Wall Street's five biggest firms are paying a record $39 billion in bonuses for 2007, a year when three of the companies suffered the worst quarterly losses in their history and shareholders lost more than $80 billion.
2008-01-18 01:42:18 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-01-18 09:13 GMT: Japanese government keeps economic assessment unchanged in January report (Interactive Investor)
TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - The Japanese government has left unchanged its assessment of the overall economy in its latest monthly report released Friday but upgraded its views on housing construction and imports.
2008-01-18 01:42:52 -
Home foreclosures continue to skyrocket (Toronto Star)
The number of new U.S. foreclosures in the third quarter was 60 per cent higher than the number of borrowers the industry was able to help, a trade group said yesterday.
2008-01-18 01:44:05 -
Bleak U.S. outlook hits loonie, erases S&P/TSX 2007 gains (Toronto Star)
The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index dove yesterday, as fears of the possibility of a recession in the U.S. prompted a slump in resources and financials, leading to a third-straight day of hefty losses.
2008-01-18 01:46:10 -
Fear reigns on Wall Street (San Jose Mercury News)
NEW YORK - Wall Street extended its 2008 plunge Thursday, with the Dow tumbling more than 300 points, giving the blue-chip average its lowest close since March and its worst three-day percentage decline since October 2002.
2008-01-18 01:50:27 -
RAB Posts Slowest Full-Year Profit Growth Since IPO (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- RAB Capital Plc, the hedge-fund manager that's the second-biggest investor in Northern Rock Plc, said full-year profit rose 1.9 percent, the slowest earnings growth since it became a public company in March 2004.
2008-01-18 01:50:28 -
When governments print money, buy gold (Daily Telegraph)
So why have investors been abandoning conventional assets in favour of a metal that appears to offer no reward for holding it? Jeff Randall investigates.
2008-01-18 01:54:36 -
Court limits investor lawsuits
Detroit News - ... its financial problems prior to a collapse that produced heavy losses for investors. It has implications for other investor-motivated suits over alleged corporate fraud, including attempts by shareholders to recover billions of dollars in mortgage ...
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