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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Fed Acts to Rescue Financial Markets

Fed Acts to Rescue Financial Markets - New York Times
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How bad is the mortgage crisis going to get?

How bad is the mortgage crisis going to get? - Mar. 17, 2008
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 12:21 PM No comments:

A Red Flag for Bank Liquidity

A Red Flag for Bank Liquidity
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 12:14 PM No comments:

Poll: 3 in 4 think USA is in a recession

Poll: 3 in 4 think USA is in a recession - USATODAY.com
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Wall Street fears for next Great Depression

Wall Street fears for next Great Depression - Business News, Business - Independent.co.uk
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 12:10 PM No comments:

Friday, March 14, 2008

Bear Stearns Gets Emergency Funds From JPMorgan

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide: "Bear Stearns Gets Emergency Funds From JPMorgan"
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 11:30 AM No comments:

Economy hit on multiple fronts

Economy hit on multiple fronts - The Boston Globe: "Economy hit on multiple fronts"
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 11:27 AM No comments:

High-Profile New York Hedge Fund Notifies Investors That It May Shut Down Several Key Portfolios

Drake faces some brutal choices - Mar. 12, 2008
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 11:25 AM No comments:

Drop in Retail Sales Signals Recession

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 11:22 AM No comments:

Foreclosures hurt neighbors’ refinance efforts

Foreclosures hurt neighbors’ refinance efforts - Mortgage Mess- msnbc.com: "Foreclosures hurt neighbors’ refinance efforts"
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 11:21 AM No comments:

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Economic woes lead to retail retrenchment

Economic woes lead to retail retrenchment - Retail - msnbc.com: "Economic woes lead to retail retrenchment"
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The bankers mess up and taxpayers foot the bill

The bankers mess up, and taxpayers foot the bill | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 10:57 AM No comments:

Monday, March 10, 2008

Stocks fall as recession, credit concerns linger | Markets | Hot Stocks | Reuters

Stocks fall as recession, credit concerns linger | Markets | Hot Stocks | Reuters: "Stocks fall as recession, credit concerns linger"
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Oil roars to record over $108 on weak dollar | Markets | Hot Stocks | Reuters

Oil roars to record over $108 on weak dollar | Markets | Hot Stocks | Reuters: "Oil roars to record over $108 on weak dollar"
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:40 PM No comments:

Global subprime losses hit $215 billion: Japan's FSA | Reuters

Global subprime losses hit $215 billion: Japan's FSA | Reuters
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U.S. Stocks Retreat, Led by Financials; Bear Stearns Tumbles

Bloomberg.com: Stocks
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:39 PM No comments:

Jobs: A Frosty February Points to Recession

Jobs: A Frosty February Points to Recession
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:36 PM No comments:

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Suit Filed to Free Cash Trapped in Investments

Suit Filed to Free Cash Trapped in Investments - General * US * News * Story - CNBC.com
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US Fed pins economic hopes on $200bn liquidity boost - Telegraph

US Fed pins economic hopes on $200bn liquidity boost - Telegraph
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 6:45 PM No comments:

Friday, March 7, 2008

The unwinding of excesses - International Herald Tribune

The unwinding of excesses - International Herald Tribune: "The unwinding of excesses"
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:08 PM No comments:

Agency Mortgage-Bond Spreads Rise; Markets `Utterly Unhinged'

Bloomberg.com: Worldwide
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:03 PM No comments:

Delinquencies continue to climb - Mar. 6, 2008

Delinquencies continue to climb - Mar. 6, 2008
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:02 PM No comments:

U.S. Stocks Drop to 18-Month Low After Foreclosures Hit Record

Bloomberg.com: Stocks
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 2:02 PM No comments:

Defaults soar on auto loans in pattern likened to mortgage crisis - The Boston Globe

Defaults soar on auto loans in pattern likened to mortgage crisis - The Boston Globe
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Job losses worst in five years - Mar. 7, 2008

Job losses worst in five years - Mar. 7, 2008
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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Bank failures expected to rise, but that's not worst problem - Mar. 3, 2008

Bank failures expected to rise, but that's not worst problem - Mar. 3, 2008
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Hedge Funds Frozen Shut

Hedge Funds Frozen Shut
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Bloomberg.com: Stocks

Bloomberg.com: Stocks
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The unwinding of excesses - International Herald Tribune

The unwinding of excesses - International Herald Tribune
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 1:03 PM No comments:

Drop in factory orders largest in five months - Mar. 5, 2008

Drop in factory orders largest in five months - Mar. 5, 2008
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The Federal Reserve's rescue has failed - Telegraph

The Federal Reserve's rescue has failed - Telegraph
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Buffett: economy essentially in a recession - Mar. 3, 2008

Buffett: economy essentially in a recession - Mar. 3, 2008
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      • Fed Acts to Rescue Financial Markets
      • How bad is the mortgage crisis going to get?
      • A Red Flag for Bank Liquidity
      • Poll: 3 in 4 think USA is in a recession
      • Wall Street fears for next Great Depression
      • Bear Stearns Gets Emergency Funds From JPMorgan
      • Economy hit on multiple fronts
      • High-Profile New York Hedge Fund Notifies Investor...
      • Drop in Retail Sales Signals Recession
      • Foreclosures hurt neighbors’ refinance efforts
      • Economic woes lead to retail retrenchment
      • The bankers mess up and taxpayers foot the bill
      • Stocks fall as recession, credit concerns linger |...
      • Oil roars to record over $108 on weak dollar | Mar...
      • Global subprime losses hit $215 billion: Japan's F...
      • U.S. Stocks Retreat, Led by Financials; Bear Stear...
      • Jobs: A Frosty February Points to Recession
      • Suit Filed to Free Cash Trapped in Investments
      • US Fed pins economic hopes on $200bn liquidity boo...
      • The unwinding of excesses - International Herald T...
      • Agency Mortgage-Bond Spreads Rise; Markets `Utterl...
      • Delinquencies continue to climb - Mar. 6, 2008
      • U.S. Stocks Drop to 18-Month Low After Foreclosure...
      • Defaults soar on auto loans in pattern likened to ...
      • Job losses worst in five years - Mar. 7, 2008
      • Bank failures expected to rise, but that's not wor...
      • Hedge Funds Frozen Shut
      • Bloomberg.com: Stocks
      • The unwinding of excesses - International Herald T...
      • Drop in factory orders largest in five months - Ma...
      • The Federal Reserve's rescue has failed - Telegraph
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Austin Bankruptcy Attorney
Fred E. Walker is an Austin, Texas, Board Certified bankruptcy law attorney who has helped more than 10,000 people file for personal or consumer bankruptcy protection. Mr. Walker is admitted to practice law in all Texas State Courts, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Texas, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Tax Court. Over the past 24 years, Mr. Walker has devoted his law practice to the representation of consumer debtors suffering from financial problems. Mr. Walker has been recognized by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization since 1989 as having special competence in the area of consumer bankruptcy law.
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