
Money & Markets - Week of 9.18.11
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Money & Markets – Week of 9.18.11
Meltdown Month: Wall St Crash, Black Wednesday, Collapse of Lehman Brothers… All Were hit in September. So is History About to Repeat Itself?
MailOnline (23 Sep 11)
U.S. Layoffs up 14 Percent in August
AHN (23 Sep 11)
Occupy Wall Street: The Protesters Speak
Common Dreams.org (23 Sep 11)
Stock Screener
Finviz.com (23 Sep 11)
Global Stocks Enter Bear Market
Bloomberg (22 Sep 11)
Swiss Must Save UBS’s Bonus Pool or Die Trying: Jonathan Weil
Bloomberg (21 Sep 11)
Financial Warfare
Zero Hedge (22 Sep 11)
Moody’s Cuts BofA, Wells Fargo and Citi Ratings
Yahoo Finance (21 Sep 11)
China Bank Stops FX Swaps, Forwards With Some European Banks -Sources
Reuters (19 Sep 11)
Smith Reports
Swan Asset Management (2011)
At FPA San Diego, Currency Manager Merk Says No ‘Safe’ Assets Left
AdvisorOne (17 sep 11)
Corporate Cash Rising as Companies Hold Tight
The CFO Report (16 Sep 11)
The UBShank Redemption Update: No EURCHF Was Harmed In The Scapegoating Of UBS’ $2.3 Billion Loss On A 31 Year Old Trader
Zero Hedge (18 Sep 11)
Hyperinflation is Here: 37% Percent Money Printing
Urban Survival (16 Sep 11)
Advice on Debt? Europe Suggests U.S. Can Keep It
The New York Times (16 Sep 11)
Mobile Phones Could Bring Down the Global Economy
MoneyWeek (13 June 11)
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