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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Revealed: Hedge fund managers betting on plunge in bank shares - Business News, Business - The Independent

Revealed: Hedge fund managers betting on plunge in bank shares - Business News, Business - The Independent
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Darker Days Ahead?

Robert Reich warns a recession, or worse, could be coming.
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 3:40 PM No comments:

The Economy: Why It’s Worse Than You Think | Newsweek Inside Business | Newsweek.com

The Economy: Why It’s Worse Than You Think | Newsweek Inside Business | Newsweek.com

For months, economic Pollyannas have looked beyond the dismal headlines and promised a quick recovery in the second half. They're dead wrong.
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 3:29 PM No comments:

Monday, June 9, 2008

George Soros: "We are at the end of a 60-year period of continuing credit expansion based on the dollar as the reserve currency."

Federal Reserve and ECB are in no mood to save us from the consequences of our debt "There is now the distinct possibility of a simultaneous sell-off in global bonds, equities and commodities," said Jonathan Wilmot from Credit Suisse.
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Friday, June 6, 2008

Unemployment in biggest jump in 22 years

Unemployment in biggest jump in 22 years - Jun. 6, 2008: "Jobless spike deepens economic pain
Biggest jump in unemployment rate since 1986 - combined with energy and housing woes - stokes fears about recession."
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Unemployment rate suffers biggest one month increase in 22 years

Employers worried about a sharp slowdown drive the unemployment rate to 5.5%
Posted by Austin Bankruptcy Attorney at 8:04 AM 1 comment:

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Banks' credit crisis solutions have echoes of 1929 Depression - Telegraph

Banks' credit crisis solutions have echoes of 1929 Depression - 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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