Posts Tagged ‘
TARP ’
Jul 21st, 2009 |
By Money Morning Staff |
Category: Financial News
TARP May Cost Taxpayers $23.7 Trillion; Economists: Recession Not Over Yet; GM Gets 3 Bids for Opel; Defaults on Commercial Real Estate Hit 20-year High; Drug Company’s Stock Rises 276.81% After Successful Test; Porsche/Volkswagen Deal On Hold For Now; LEI Rises Again; AOL CEO to Revamp Advertising, Develop Community Sites…
Tags: FNM, FRE, GOOG, HGSI, MGA, MTLQQ, recession, RHJI, TARP, TWX, VLKAY
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Jul 14th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Politics & Economics, Top Story
Do you remember the first time you saw a rain drenched Peter Finch scream, “I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not going to take this anymore!”? We do.
Tags: Depression, Economic Crisis, Great Recession, inflation, President Obama, Stimulus, TARP, Unemployment Rate, US economy
Posted in Politics & Economics, Top Story |
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Jun 26th, 2009 |
By Adrian Ash |
Category: Gold Market
Deflation and the price of Gold. Give yourself an extra point for spotting the trick question. It’s already tripping up plenty of would-be answers. Because gold must fall during deflation, since it rose so much during the inflation of the 1970s – right?
Tags: Adrian Ash, bull market, gold, Gold Prices, investing in gold, Paul Volcker, Price Inflation, TARP, US recession
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Jun 19th, 2009 |
By Ian Mathias |
Category: Financial News
The biggest financial reform of our generation… The 5 dives headfirst into Obama’s new plan… Stock market sell-off pauses… Wayne Burritt with the next short-term technical target… Dollar dips on new government reform… Chris Mayer on the near certainty of inflation… Paul Van Eden packs some sober advice on gold… Plus, feeling frustrated by the Fed’s free reign? A cause worth supporting, below…
Tags: Bailout, Crude Oil Prices, euro, Fdic, Federal Reserve, Gold Prices, Ian Mathias, President Obama, TARP, US dollar, US stocks
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Jun 18th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Stock Market Investing
Today we examine a couple of recent stories from Fantasyland – otherwise known as Wall Street. Seven of America’s largest banks repaid their TARP borrowings to the US Treasury yesterday, in the process providing one more occasion for hopeful investors to proclaim the end of the credit crisis.
Tags: AXP, BBT, BK, COF, credit crisis, Eric Fry, GS, MS, TARP, USB
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Jun 18th, 2009 |
By Money Morning Staff |
Category: Financial News
Consumer Prices Increase Less Than Expected; Ten Banks Repay TARP Debt; Bankrupt Eddie Bauer Attempts Sale; Berkshire Hathaway Options Begin Trading; FedEx Losses Mount; Saab Cuts Debt; Gas Prices Keep Going, Going, Up; Boeing Gets First Air Show Order; China Will Invest Sovereign Wealth in Hedge Funds; Analyst: S&P 500 Will Hit New Highs By 2012; Bond Yields Drop; Mortgage Apps Plunge
Tags: BA, BAC, BBT, BRK.A, BRK.B, CIT, CPI, Crude Oil Prices, EBHI, FDX, FNM, FRE, GE, Global Recession, GMGMQ, GS, hedge funds, Index Cpi, Inflation Fears, JPM, MS, TARP, U S Treasury, US Banking, US stocks, USB
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Jun 18th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Financial News
Worldwide indexes reclaim that losing feeling, The skinny on those TARP repayments and two curiously conflicting assessments,Four factories for one McMinimum Wage house and plenty more…
Tags: American Banks, credit crisis, Credit Outlook, Eric Fry, TARP, US economy, us treasury
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Jun 17th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing
A total of 10 U.S. banks have now repaid the preference share investments in them made by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP), thus demonstrating that the government thinks they are sound. A number of others have yet to pay back that federal infusion. For investors, the question is this: Where do we go from here?
Tags: Bailout, BBT, Citigroup Inc, Martin Hutchinson, PNC, Share Investors, TARP, U S Treasury, US banking crisis, USB, WFC
Posted in Featured, Stock Market Investing |
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Jun 16th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Stock Market Investing
From the depths of the credit crisis last November, the price of Goldman Sachs’ stock (NYSE: GS) has soared 178%. The price of gold, meanwhile, has advanced a mere 25%. Is Goldman, therefore, the new gold? An investment acolyte could easily draw that conclusion.
Tags: BAC, Citigroup, Eric Fry, gold, GS, TARP, Timothy Geithner, US Banking, WFC
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Jun 11th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Gold Market
Gold pushed to $965 just before New York opened on Wednesday, but then sold off sharply, falling below $950 in the late morning, before edging slowly higher through the rest of the day and finishing at $954.10/oz., down 50 cents. Overnight, gold is unchanged.
Tags: Doug Casey, gold, Gold Market, Gold Prices, Platinum Prices, resources, silver prices, TARP
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