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Monday, March 30, 2009

PortJervis NEWS - Mark-to-Market Lobby Buoys Bank Profits 20% as FASB May Say Yes - Bloomberg

Mark-to-Market Lobby Buoys Bank Profits 20% as FASB May Say Yes - Bloomberg

Mark-to-Market Lobby Buoys Bank Profits 20% as FASB May Say Yes
Bloomberg
By Ian Katz and Jesse Westbrook March 30 (Bloomberg) -- Four days after US lawmakers berated Financial Accounting Standards Board Chairman Robert Herz and threatened to take rulemaking out of his hands, FASB proposed an overhaul of fair-value ...
Weakening a market watchdog MiamiHerald.com
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London: Know Your G-20 Protestors - Wall Street Journal

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London: Know Your G-20 Protestors
Wall Street Journal
Here, Financial News profiles 10 groups planning to descend on the Square Mile and its neighboring streets. Financial institutions in the capital have been in regular talks with the City of London police over the past month and many have told staff to ...
Obama can expect a week of protests ahead of G-20 Christian Science Monitor
UK protesters plan a non-violent Financial Fools' Day Business Report
35000 protesters expected Straits Times
Los Angeles Times - The Epoch Times
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Asian Shares Slump On US Auto Woes - Wall Street Journal

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Asian Shares Slump On US Auto Woes
Wall Street Journal
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian shares tumbled in afternoon trading Monday with automobile and financial stocks falling after the Obama administration forced the departure of General Motors' chief executive and suggested a "quick and surgical" bankruptcy ...
Japan Stocks Plunge on Developer Bankruptcy; Carmakers Slump Bloomberg
Japan condo developer Azel to file for bankruptcy Reuters
Japanese market extends losses RTT News
istockAnalyst.com (press release) - Forbes
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