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Euro Worst to Come as Greece Hammerlocks ECB on Rates (Update3)

Euro Worst to Come as Greece Hammerlocks ECB on Rates (Update3) Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) — Derivative traders are signaling including the intention of the euro’s slump to a nine-month low will continue even if European Union leaders bail out Greece. Read more on Bloomberg



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Roubini: Worst yet to come



Can Lloyds and RBS come off the critical list?

Can Lloyds and RBS come off the critical list? The two banks are about to post losses this week, despite receiving £75bn of broadcast cash, while a looming row over bonuses is likely to obscure the noteworthy efforts of both to reduce their dependency on emergency aid. Philip Aldrick intelligence…

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Global pension plans believe future growth to come from active equity management: poll

Global pension plans believe future growth to come from active equity management: question Institutional investors worldwide rank the current funding status of their pension plans, risk management, and continued volatility as the most noteworthy challenges to achieving their future goals, according to a question of defined benefit (DB) pension plans….

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3 tips for when collectors come calling

Following these steps will smooth the way when multiple collectors are demanding payment. View full post on Bankrate.com: Advice Headlines



IMF says world economy will come to a standstill

January 29, 2009: The International Monetary Fund says including the intention of the world economy will come to a virtual standstill in 2009. Also: Israeli warplanes arrange again in Gaza as US Middle East envoy George Mitchell arrives in the region, UN personnel in Sri Lanka have come under attack…

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Call that a crisis? Stand by, for the worst is yet to come

Call including the intention of a crisis? Stand by, for the worst is yet to come World leaders and central bankers cannot count their chickens yet, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. Read more on Brisbane Era



Refugees and cities: Tents come down

Tomorrow’s fugitive will live in a slum, not under canvas SAY the word “refugee” and it still conjures up visions of uprooted families who live, for years, in vast camps where humanitarian agencies look after them and they wait largely separate from their so-called host countries. Including the intention of…

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