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Banking Crisis: The Fish Is Starting To Stink
and that so-called "bottom" is nowhere to be found

by Nico Isaac
8/17/2009 4:30:00 PM
Filed Under: us banking sector, banking crisis, bottom
Category: Economy


Why You Must Preserve the Money You Have

by Susan C. Walker
2/27/2009 4:45:00 PM

Here is some of Bob Prechter's latest thinking on why you need to preserve the money you have -- especially during a deflationary period such as we have just begun to experience.

Filed Under: banking crisis, credit, deflation, liquid assets, money safety
Category: Classic Prechter


Lehman Brothers: Beep, Beep, Beep, Beeeeee.....

by Nico Isaac
9/10/2008 7:15:00 PM
In hindsight, it may appear more-than-obvious that Lehman was next in the line of Wall Street firms going from “the good life” to life support. But what about before? The public was oblivious all the way up to the red-flashing LEH ticker tape...
Filed Under: lehman brothers, banking crisis, financial sector, Goldman Sachs, morgan stanley
Category: Economy


Banks Need Therapy, Too
But maybe they shouldn't count on the couch

by Alan Hall
9/5/2008 4:15:00 PM

...a recent Atlanta Journal Constitution headline: “Therapists helping builders cope during housing slump.” The article explained how “Every builder seems to know a colleague swamped in debt, and a few know friends in the business who have taken their lives.” A year ago, few imagined that smiling builders talking on cell phones in big trucks would soon be seeking emotional support on therapists’ couches.

Filed Under: bailout, bailouts, banking crisis, Fannie Mae, Fed, Federal Reserve, Forecast, Forecasts, Freddie Mac, great depression, housing crisis, housing market, housing prices, housing slump
Category: Cultural Trends


U.S. Financial Crisis: NOT A "Shock" To Our System

by Nico Isaac
8/27/2008 5:45:00 PM

Think the U.S. economy has gone to the dogs? You may be more right than you thought.  A Wednesday, August 27 L.A. Times article explains why consumer confidence is sinking to a 40-year low, via a science experiment involving -- well -- two obedient canines. Here’s the gist:  

Filed Under: credit crisis, banking crisis, housing crisis, us economy, conquer the crash
Category: Economy


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