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Stocks higher? Famed investor says don't bet on it
NEW YORK - Homes are selling at their fastest clip in nearly three years, the unemployment rate is falling and stocks are up 66 percent since their March lows - the best performance since the 1930s.
Activities:Global Financial Crisis U.S. Markets Source:(AP)
2009-12-27
Fannie and Freddie CEOs to get up to $6M in pay
NEW YORK - The two chief executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could get paid as much as $6 million for 2009, despite the companies' dismal performances this year which cost taxpayers more than $100 billion.
Activities:Vietnam War Source:(AP)
2009-12-24
Mortgage execs' hefty salaries to be disclosed
WASHINGTON - Federal regulators plan to disclose Thursday that the top executives of government-controlled mortgage finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac each earned between $4 million and $6 million this year, two people briefed on the matter said.
Source:(AP)
2009-12-24
Greek parliament to adopt 2010 crisis budget
ATHENS (AFP) - Greece's parliament is set to adopt a crisis budget late on Wednesday aimed at bringing order to the debt-hit country's chaotic public finances and restore its badly dented credibility abroad.
Nations:Greece Activities:Global Financial Crisis Source:(AFP)
2009-12-23
Chinese banks hide growing credit risks: Fitch
BEIJING (AFP) - Chinese banks are creating a "growing pool of hidden credit risk" through financial moves that shift loans off balance sheets to comply with government capital requirements, Fitch Ratings warned Friday.
Nations:China Activities:Global Financial Crisis Source:(AFP)
2009-12-18
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