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Fannie debt fears won't die
Colin Barr 2011-02-13 12:19Almost three years after Hank Paulson first brandished his bazooka, the sight of Fannie and Freddie debt is still giving people the yips.The governmen...
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Why fears of hyperinflation won't die
Kit R. Roane 2010-08-06 10:26Deflation may be on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's tongue, but inflation is wagging in at least one corner of the economy. Obscure books anal...
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The euro won't die, but does it have any future?
Daryl G. Jones 2010-06-04 01:43In 2007, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told a German newsweekly that it was "absolutely conceivable that the euro will replace the do...
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CIT loss won't be last for taxpayers
财富中文网 2009-11-04 01:46The bankruptcy of CIT means a $2.3 billion wipeout for Treasury. More losses are likely as other TARP recipients have missed dividend payments.By Coli...
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Why China won't charge it
Nin-Hai Tseng 2011-02-17 02:34At a time when consumers in Europe and the U.S. struggle with huge debts, most major U.S. companies have been flocking to emerging economies for the n...
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Recovery won't improve unemployment
财富中文网 2009-08-26 11:39Optimism about the economy may be growing, but don't expect that to mean job growth, tooBy Jia Lynn YangThe mood regarding the U.S. economy may be inc...
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Why Obama's plan won't buy votes
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-09-11 01:46Economists are already questioning the impact of the latest economic stimulus plan, which appears to be little more than a transparent plea for votes....
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Why Dell won't go private
Shelley DuBois 2010-11-26 01:59The company needs to transform, but here's why going private doesn't make sense.Rumors of Dell going private really took off back in June when, at the...
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The SEC says John Paulson won't be next
Katie Benner 2010-04-19 10:28The Securities and Exchange Commission's civil fraud charges against Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs includes information that could damage another ti...
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Why 'say on pay' won't work
财富中文网 2009-11-19 09:22Reformers are counting on shareholders to rein in compensation. But big investors seem inclined to remain quiet and preserve the status quo.By Colin B...