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  1. AIG Posts Steep Loss
  2. Beware of the U.S. Dollar’s “Head Fake” Rally
  3. Pseudoscience
  4. The avalanche of bankruptcies has begun
  5. The end of America
  6. Sign of what's to come?
  7. A fifty minute interview of Jim Dines
  8. A point of "No Return" is approaching!
  9. Fed's Fisher sees 'frightful storm' brewing
  10. Attack on Iran ‘unavoidable’
  11. US banks fear being forced to take $5,000bn back on balance sheets
  12. How Bernanke's Banker Rescue Spells Their Demise
  13. The Shrinking Influence of the US Federal Reserve
  14. Treasury Bear Market to Worsen Under Bernanke's Fed
  15. US House Prices Forecast 2008-2010
  16. BIS slams central banks, warns of worse crunch to come
  17. Gloom and Doom? Nah; Just for the U.S.
  18. What we can do in this dangerous moment
  19. OECD sees 9% rise in jobless
  20. IEA says world in the grips of a 'third oil shock
  21. ECB unveils new gold sales totalling 30 tonnes
  22. Will Trichet drive the world over a cliff?
  23. ECB Raises Rate to Seven-Year High to Fight Inflation
  24. U.S. Loses 62,000 Jobs, Jobless Rate Holds at 5.5%
  25. Chinese agree to iron ore price hikes up to 96.5%
  26. Iran Indicates It's Willing to Discuss Nuclear Incentives Plan
  27. Upheaval in Mongolia
  28. Oil price shock means China is at risk of blowing up
  29. German industrial output falls sharply
  30. Peru mining strike is over
  31. U.S. Stocks Retreat, Led by Banks; Fannie, Freddie Shares Drop
  32. A year when sentiment ruled reason
  33. G8 leaders play down hopes over oil price
  34. Iran threatens Tel Aviv, Gulf shipping
  35. Fed eyes extending emergency loans
  36. Fed Sees Turmoil Persisting Deep Into Next Year
  37. Hedge Funds Fell 0.75%, Worst First-Half Performance
  38. New record gold price highs by end of year expected - Blanchard
  39. Iran nuclear program: uncertainty looms
  40. It's time to wonder what would happen if Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac failed.
  41. US looks at Fannie, Freddie contingency plans -WSJ
  42. Fannie, Freddie `Insolvent' After Losses, Poole Says
  43. U.S. Foreclosures Rose 53% in June, Bank Seizures Almost Triple
  44. Bernanke Says Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Should Raise More Capital
  45. Be Very Afraid, Please
  46. Freddie and Fannie in turmoil
  47. Crude Oil Rises to Record on Speculation Israel May Attack Iran
  48. U.S. Weighs Takeover of Two Mortgage Giants
  49. Paulson Backs Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac in Their `Current Form'
  50. US Treasuries' debt protection costs jump to record
  51. America's Second Biggest Bank Failure
  52. New risks for the world economy
  53. Rescue Sought for Fannie and Freddie
  54. Eurozone industrial production falls
  55. Fannie Plan a `Disaster' to Rogers; Goldman Says Sell
  56. Analysts Say 150 banks expected to fail this year.
  57. Fannie, Freddie Drop on Waning Confidence in Treasury Support
  58. Priority is to prevent crisis of liquidity
  59. Bernanke Abandons Assessment of Lessening Growth Risk
  60. This recession could easily tip into a depression
  61. The Fed, GSEs and Socialism
  62. US faces global funding crisis, warns Merrill Lynch
  63. Consumer Prices Surge 1.1% in June; Most Since ’82
  64. SEC Moves to Curb Short-Selling
  65. Sovereign funds cut exposure to weak dollar
  66. Sale signals new development in market turmoil
  67. JP Morgan’s Dimon: Prime Mortgages Look “Terrible”
  68. Be careful, and other new guidelines
  69. Possibility of big Central Bank gold sales to help try and stabilise the dollar
  70. Gold And Oil For Soros
  71. Why No Outrage?
  72. The global economy is at the point of maximum danger
  73. Oil rebounds as Iran nuclear talks disappoint
  74. Bernanke, Paulson Pressed to Seek Big-Government Bank Bailout
  75. American Express Profit Falls on Higher Defaults
  76. Fed seems focused on inflation over growth
  77. The U.A.E. will drop the dollar peg by June of next year
  78. Internet currency firm pleads guilty to money laundering
  79. Fannie, Freddie Rescue Could Cost $25 Billion
  80. Roubini: More Than $1 Trillion Needed to Solve Housing Crisis
  81. Lawmakers Agree on Outline of Big Housing Pact
  82. Moody’s Warns on Weakening Credit Quality
  83. US passes housing rescue bill
  84. German Optimism Falls as Europe Recession Risks Rise
  85. Optiver Holding Allegedly Manipulated Energy Market
  86. Mortgage Rates Soar on Inflation Fears
  87. U.S. Foreclosures Double as House Prices Decline
  88. SEC looks at short-selling rules
  89. Reuters poll says average gold prices to be 30% higher this year and silver to track
  90. NAB wipes off $7b plunge in one day
  91. 'Stealth' Housing Bailout: It's Bigger Than You Think
  92. Senate Gives Final Approval to Sweeping Housing Bill
  93. Too Big to Fail, or to Survive
  94. Regulators Close Two More National Banks
  95. Worried Banks Sharply Reduce Business Loans
  96. 2008 deficit will approach $490 billion
  97. Russia cuts exposure to US mortgage lenders
  98. IMF: No Bottom in Sight for Housing
  99. Merrill’s malaise
  100. For the FDIC, a Servicing Transfer of Historic Proportions
  101. SEC extends emergency order on short-selling
  102. After 7 Years, Talks on Trade Collapse
  103. Fed lays on extra liquidity support
  104. US delays accounting changes
  105. U.S. Recession May Have Begun in Last Quarter of 2007
  106. Mass. regulators accuse Merrill Lynch of fraud
  107. Pakistanis Aided Attack in Kabul, U.S. Officials Say
  108. Stressed banks borrow record amount from Fed
  109. S&P raises China’s debt rating
  110. Jobless Rate Rises to 5.7% in July
  111. FDIC warns four US banks over liquidity
  112. European Bonds Post Biggest Advance Since 1998 as Growth Slows
  113. Yes, That's $2 Trillion of Debt-Related Losses
  114. Bonds beckon as commodity boom flags
  115. Housing Lenders Fear Bigger Wave of Loan Defaults
  116. Iran Tests Anti-Ship Weapon, Repeats Stance on Hormuz
  117. Bernanke May Sound Tougher to Avert Fed Rebellion
  118. Morgan Stanley issues alert on Spanish banks
  119. Federal Reserve Press Release
  120. Treasury hires Morgan Stanley on Fannie, Freddie
  121. Global gold exploration ‘staggeringly unsuccessful’ – Ernst & Young
  122. Miners sustain FTSE rally
  123. Freddie Mac Posts Fourth Straight Loss, Cuts Dividend
  124. ECB Leaves Interest Rates at Seven-Year High to Fight Inflation
  125. Pakistan coalition to impeach Musharraf
  126. Where Did Wall Street Go Wrong?
  127. Commodities: time to buy in or bail out?
  128. Dollar surges against euro and pound
  129. Russia and Georgia Clash Over Separatist Region
  130. ‘Naked’ short-selling rule set to expire
  131. China to overtake US as largest manufacturer
  132. Dollar Gain Signals Pain; Rally Prompts Exit
  133. IEA cuts oil demand forecasts
  134. Almost Half of 2006 Vintage Now Underwater
  135. US tax liability figures under scrutiny
  136. Trichet May Resist Rate Cut as Inflation Spiral Looms
  137. Stage two of the gold bull market is just beginning
  138. Citigroup forecasts $950 gold and a strong rebound 4Q in metal prices, mining equitie
  139. U.S. Foreclosures Rise 55%, Bank Seizures Reach High
  140. Inflation for July Hits 17-Year High
  141. Vietnam's dong falls as demand for gold rises; bonds decline
  142. China to impose new tax on Gold
  143. Crazyhouse
  144. A Fabrication Bottleneck or Something More
  145. U.S. likely to recapitalize Fannie, Freddie: report
  146. Bernanke Tries to Define What Institutions Fed Could Let Fail
  147. U.S. Producer Prices Jump 1.2% in July; Core Rate Gains 0.7%
  148. BOJ cuts economic view as recession spreads
  149. Mortgage Applications in U.S. Drop to the Lowest Level Since December 2000
  150. Fannie, Freddie Slump on Concern Treasury Bailout Is Inevitable
  151. Goldman Sachs:oil prices will rebound to $149
  152. Paulson's GSE `Bazooka' Shakes Investors He Aimed to Soothe
  153. China may be looking to stimulate economy
  154. Bank borrowing from ECB is out of control
  155. Buffett Says Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac `Game Is Over'
  156. One ounce Gold Eagle suspension due to unprecedented demand - US Mint
  157. Bundesbank Favours Gold
  158. Mersch Says ECB to Change Collateral Rules Soon
  159. Libor Signals Tighter Credit as Banks Balk at Lending
  160. Gold and silver outlook both seen as gloomy, but some glimmers of brightness
  161. German Recession Looms as Business Confidence Slumps
  162. Fannie-Freddie crisis spreads
  163. China has resorted to stealth intervention
  164. Weber Says Higher Rates May Be Needed After Recovery
  165. Anti-Pebble copper/gold project ballot measure appears to be going down to defeat in
  166. The Riksbank intends to sell up to 15 tonnes of the gold reserve
  167. Asia Is About to Give U.S. a Kick in the Fannie
  168. FDIC may borrow money from Treasury
  169. Report of US currency rescue plan
  170. Gold to scale new peaks as mining costs grow
  171. U.S. Consumer Spending Slows, Inflation Accelerates
  172. World's Largest Gold Refiner Runs Out of Krugerrands
  173. Russia may cut off oil flow to the West
  174. Integrity Bank Becomes 10th U.S. Failure This Year
  175. Gustav May Hit Gulf Platforms Harder Than Katrina
  176. EU leaders to unite in opposing Russia
  177. Fed's Hoenig Says Institutions Must Be Allowed to `Fail'
  178. Australia cuts rates as economy weakens
  179. U.S. Stocks at 25.8 Times Profit Means Rally May End
  180. OPEC to Ask Members to Curb Excess Supply
  181. Fitch Warns on Option ARMs; “High Defaults Await”
  182. Ospraie to Close Flagship Hedge Fund After 38% Loss
  183. Barclays May Face 7.5 Billion-Pound Capital Shortfall
  184. ECB May Leave Key Rate at Seven-Year High to Fight Inflation
  185. N Korea rebuilds nuclear reactor
  186. Gold demand soars. Price falls. What's going wrong?
  187. U.S. Must Buy Assets to Prevent `Tsunami,' Gross Says
  188. U.S. Payrolls Fell 84,000 in August; Unemployment Rate at 6.1%
  189. ECB Officials Signal Inflation Concern Even as Economy Cools
  190. Government Plans Seizure of Fannie and Freddie
  191. Paulson Engineers U.S. Takeover of Fannie, Freddie
  192. Argentina and Brazil will abolish the dollar in bilateral trade
  193. Fannie, Freddie Credit-Default Swaps May Be Unwound
  194. China frets at U.S. risk after Fannie/Freddie bailout
  195. Fannie Mae, Freddie `House of Cards' Prompts Takeover
  196. Uncle Sam: $407 billion in the hole
  197. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac: After the rescue, Paulson's real work begins
  198. Wall Street’s Fears on Lehman Bros. Batter Markets
  199. EU Cuts 2008 Growth Outlook, Sees Recession in Germany, Spain
  200. In a surprise move, OPEC says it will cut production
  201. WaMu Tanks as As Buyers Run Scared
  202. The real reason commodities are tumbling
  203. Industry chiefs united on robust prospects for gold price
  204. Junk Bond Distress Levels Surge, Signaling Defaults
  205. Housing woes may topple 200 U.S. banks: Nobel winner
  206. Lehman Looks for a Buyer;Treasury, Fed Seek Resolution
  207. Democrats Push for Foreclosure Freeze at Fannie, Freddie
  208. Rumours of Lehman rescue hit “safer” currencies
  209. WaMu May Be Forced to Sell Deposits to Stay Afloat
  210. Storm Damage Is Extensive and Millions Lose Power
  211. Barclays Walks from Lehman Deal;
  212. Lehman Said to Prepare Bankruptcy Filing After Buyers Withdraw
  213. AIG plans major restructuring, according to report
  214. Bank of America Said to Reach $44 Billion Deal to Buy Merrill
  215. A.I.G. Seeks $40 Billion in Fed Aid to Survive
  216. New Fed moves
  217. WaMu Slides on Concern Capital, Buyers Are in Short Supply
  218. New York Governor Says AIG Can Access $20 Billion
  219. Top Economist: Americans Should Worry About Bank Deposits if Congress Doesn't Act
  220. Wall Street crisis could put Fed rate cut in play
  221. AIG Plunges as Downgrades Threaten Quest for Capital
  222. Money-Market Rates Double Amid Global Credit Seizure
  223. Treasury Said to Be Considering AIG Conservatorship
  224. Money market giant freezes redemptions
  225. Fed to Give A.I.G. $85 Billion Loan and Take 80% Stake
  226. Morgan Stanley Shares Fall as Profit Fails to Ease Concerns
  227. Treasury announces debt auctions for Fed
  228. Statements of SEC Chairman Christopher Cox and Enforcement Director Linda Thomsen
  229. Central Banks Offer Extra Funds to Calm Money Markets
  230. U.K. bars short sales
  231. U.S. to Sell $100 Billion in Bills to Fund Fed Moves
  232. Stocks surge on report of entity for bad debt
  233. S.E.C. Issues Temporary Ban on Short-Selling
  234. Treasury to Provide Temporary Guarantees for Money Market Mutual Funds
  235. Comex Raises Margin Rates on Gold Contracts by 47%, Silver 20%
  236. $700 billion proposal
  237. Markets Were 500 Trades From A Meltdown
  238. U.S. Treasury Widens Scope of Plan to Buy Bad Debt
  239. Democrats Set Terms as Bailout Debate Begins
  240. In Newest Crisis, Hedge Funds Face Chaos
  241. Bank of America: "Paulson Plan Benefits Mostly Goldman, Morgan"
  242. Bernanke Says Failure to Pass Plan Threatens Economy
  243. FDIC to Lift Deposit Insurance Fund Premiums Amid Credit Rout
  244. Muted response to Fed rules shift
  245. Federal Reserve Actions
  246. Pentagon budget hits new record in spending bill
  247. S&P cuts WaMu ratings further into junk territor
  248. China asks local lenders not to lend to U.S. banks
  249. House clears $25bn for carmakers
  250. Deal close on $700 billion financial bailout plan