07 September 2010

Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for September 8, 2010

Commodities watch: Cotton Rallies to Highest Closing Price in 15 Years: Orange Juice Advances

AP analysis: Economic pain failed to ease in July

Harry Reid (D-NV) blames Bush, Wall Street for sick economy

The Infinite Elasticitiy of Credit - Part 1 (from the Automatic Earth)

Paul Krugman: 1938 in 2010

Depression Written into Law, Part II

John Mauldin: "The Last Chapter"

Fossil Fuels vs. The Public Interest


What Is Going To Happen To Global Economies If Rapid Money Velocity Kicks In

William K. Black - Why Covering up Fraud Losses Impairs Economic Recovery: Part One

Motley Fool: Thread On Aging Population And Macro-Economics

Did A Homeowners Association In Ogden, UT Drive A Homeowner To Suicide?

Shock Therapy for the Housing Market

Toll Brothers Building Upper Class Neighborhood On IC Waterway In Florida (They Crash, They Burn, They Never Learn)

Canadian Housing: Another Debt-Fueled Bubble?

Subprime 2.0 Is Coming Soon to Suburb Near You: Edward Pinto

Housing Inventories Rise for Eighth Straight Month

9 Michigan employers to shed 863 jobs in the next few weeks

ZymoGenetics in Seattle to possibly give 320 pink slips after being taken over by Bristol-Myers Squibb

Meredith Whitney Says Wall Street Firms Will Cut 80,000 Jobs Worldwide In The Next 18 Months

Business/Economic/Housing/Layoff News for September 7, 2010

Wall Street Needs `Off-the-Charts' September to Rescue Quarter

81% Rate The US Economy As Poor

Harrisburg, PA blundering closer to bankruptcy


Calculated Risk: Schedule for Week of September 5th

James Howard Kunstler: "In The Headlights"

New York Times: Let Housing Fall Without Government Intervention

Home Owner Association Hell In Florida: $600 For A Mailbox?

Chasing the market down: In struggling housing market, buyers and sellers are out of sync

Sellers cut prices on 50% of homes

Arizona foreclosures push up supply of housing historical highs; cash on cash deals reap buyers 15 to 25% off purchases
Four Job Market Trends We Did Not Celebrate This Labor Day

L.A. Times: For many unemployed workers, jobs aren't coming back

Joblessness blamed for 80% spike in Mass. foreclosures

More Than 300 Health-Hospitals Corporation Workers in NYC Are Laid Off

UMass Health Memorial To Cut 70-80 Jobs Over Coming Weeks

Postal Worker Union Marchers Protest Against Cut Back To 5 Day Workweek

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