30 July 2010

Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for July 30, 2010

America Sits Out The Clean Energy Race With China

“Unused Rooftops”: The Future of Solar Power

US Faces Water Supply Crisis

A New Spotlight on Japanese-Style Deflation


Euro nears level not seen since European bailout package

Another slap on the wrists of Banksters: Citigroup Inc. agreed on Thursday to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission that the bank failed to disclose $40 billion in subprime exposure to investors

The Great Ethanol Boondoggle

Goldman's Leading Indicator Plummets To A Seven-Month Low, Predicts An ISM Collapse Next Week

The New Normal: Americans Cutting Back — Even If They Don’t Have To

Henry Paulson calls for shrinkingFreddie Mac and Fanny Mae

More Foreclosures Expected as Housing Crisis Continues


Dr. Housing Bubble: Real City of Genius – The Westside of Los Angeles. Three short sales in Palms, Santa Monica, and Culver City. $100k to $300k in discounts in prime Southern California locations. Short sales still too expensive even with large discounts

6 Reasons Why The Housing Market Has Not Recovered

Don't Count on Housing to Lead the U.S. Recovery

MISH: Housing Bubble will Not be Reblown; Foreclosures Increase in 154 of 206 Metro Areas with Population Over 200,000


President of the Dallas Federal Reserve explains why there is no job growth in the USA

"A Modern-Day Depression": Rosenberg Sees "Tough Slogging" for the Economy


BP May Attempt ‘Static Kill’ of Well Before Aug. 1

Prudential Insurance Sued Over Veteran Life-Insurance Claims, Lawyer Says

SEC Brings GIGANTIC Insider Trading Case Against The Famous "Swift Boating" Wyly Brothers Of Texas

Investing Advice:Finding the Right Dividend ETF: Aristocrats and Achievers

OMB nominee got $900,000 after Citigroup bailout

Justice Department sues Oracle for fraud


Microsoft Working on iPad's Rivals

Google Develops a Facebook Rival

Fed's Bullard: Fed would act if recovery fails

U.S. Economy Grew 2.4% in Second Quarter, Below Forecast

Americans cut back on visits to the doctor


PricewaterhouseCoopers laying off 500 people in Tampa


New York state government to fire 1,000 workers

First Data pink slips 355 employees worldwide (50 in Omaha)

1 comment:

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