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IMF Pleads Guilty But Insists on Austerity

IMF Pleads Guilty But Insists on Austerity

BERLIN (IDN) - Under different conditions, the recent admission by the head economist of the International Monetary Fund, Olivier Blanchard, that the Fund was dead wrong when it prescribed tough austerity measures to countries trapped in a sovereign debt crisis and in recession, would be a reason for satisfaction.

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UN Gloomy About Prospects of Global Economy

UN Gloomy About Prospects of Global Economy

GENEVA (IDN) - Four years after the outbreak of the global financial crisis...

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The Evils of Bilateral Investment Treaties

The Evils of Bilateral Investment Treaties

BERLIN (IDN) - Between 1995 and 1998, the Organisation for Economic Coopera...

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OXFAM: Land sold off in last decade could grow enough food to feed a billion people

OXFAM: Land sold off in last decade could grow enough food to feed a billion people

World Bank must freeze investments to protect poor people from land grabs. T...

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 October 2012 14:25 )

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Era of falling interest rates appears to be over - Los Angeles Times

Boston Globe

Era of falling interest rates appears to be over
Los Angeles Times
For all the mixed messages from the Fed and the uncertainty that has roiled financial markets recently, one thing looks very clear: The era of declining interest rates is over. After three decades in which borrowing costs for Americans have pretty much declined ...
Rates edge up, spurring push to refinanceBoston Globe
Rising mortgage rates elicit fears they could hurt housing recoveryWashington Post
Will Home Prices Be Constrained by Stagnant Incomes?Wall Street Journal
San Francisco Chronicle -Fox Business -MarketWatch
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Google Urges Foreign Intelligence Court to Let It Release Data - Businessweek

New York Times

Google Urges Foreign Intelligence Court to Let It Release Data
Businessweek
Google Inc. (GOOG) urged the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for permission to publish the aggregate numbers and scope of national security requests it receives from the U.S. government. The filing with the secret court, which issues warrants for ...
Google challenges US gag order, citing First AmendmentWashington Post
Google Challenges Surveillance Gag Order In Court, Citing First AmendmentNASDAQ
Google asks FISA court to lift gag order on NSA surveillance programCBS News
The Guardian -NDTV
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Starbucks calorie chart will jolt Frappuccino junkies - Boston Herald

Boston Globe

Starbucks calorie chart will jolt Frappuccino junkies
Boston Herald
Could the days of ordering a Double Chocolaty Chip Frappuccino Blended Creme be over next Tuesday for some Starbucks fans? That's when the coffee chain will join the ranks of McDonald's and Panera Bread in posting calorie counts for its beverages and ...
Starbucks to Post Calorie Counts in All US StoresBloomberg
Starbucks is Adding Calorie Counts, But Will it Curb Consumption?TIME
Wake-up call: Starbucks to post calorie countsThe Seattle Times
Reuters -Los Angeles Times -Fox Business
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Nikkei outperforms Asian stocks as Fed looms - Reuters

CBS News

Nikkei outperforms Asian stocks as Fed looms
Reuters
By Ian Chua. SYDNEY | Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:51pm EDT. SYDNEY (Reuters) - Japanese stocks rose on Wednesday, thanks to a positive lead from Wall Street plus a softer yen, outperforming the rest of Asia which anxiously seeks clarity on the Federal ...
Asian Stocks Advance as Japanese Exporters Gain on Weaker YenBusinessweek
Japan Stocks Rise, Ringgit Falls Before Fed; China SlidesBloomberg
A guide to the Federal Reserve's events WednesdayPhilly.com
San Francisco Chronicle -Wall Street Journal -Timesonline.com
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SEC considers changes on wrongdoing - Financial Times

SEC considers changes on wrongdoing
Financial Times
The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering requiring some defendants to admit wrongdoing when they have engaged in “egregious misconduct”, abandoning a decades long policy. In a memo sent to enforcement attorneys, George Canellos ...
SEC to require admissions of guilt in some settlementsWashington Post
SEC to seek admissions in some settlements: WhiteReuters
SEC to Seek More Admissions of FaultWall Street Journal
Bloomberg -MarketWatch
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Dish Won't Make New Sprint Bid by Deadline, Focuses on Clearwire - Businessweek

AFP

Dish Won't Make New Sprint Bid by Deadline, Focuses on Clearwire
Businessweek
Dish Network Corp. (DISH) won't make a new offer for Sprint Nextel Corp. by the mobile-phone carrier's deadline, leaving SoftBank Corp. as the main contender to acquire the wireless company. Sprint's actions “have made it impracticable for Dish to submit a ...
Dish decides against raising Sprint offerFinancial Times
Breaking News: Dish won't make revised offer for Sprint by deadlineKansas City Business Journal
Dish won't submit revised bid for Sprint; path open for Softbank takeover of ...Daily Journal
PCWorld
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