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Stacking up the savings
With the economy in turmoil, consumers can't count on much these days. Getting loans for cars, houses or anything else is no sure bet. Credit card companies are clamping down on credit limits. The stock market is taking investors on the bumpiest of...Tags: Physical Fitness, Stock Broking, Financial Planning, Homes, Television Industry
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Bush, other nations pledge unity in financial crisis
Associated PressPresident Bush and financial leaders from nations rich and poor pledged yesterday to intensify their efforts to unblock a frozen financial system before it does more damage to an increasingly shaky global economy. While there were no concrete offers of...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Financial and Business Services, European Union, Stock Activities, Henry Paulson
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Worried? Stash cash, buy low
gary.dymski@newsday.comGiven the market's staggering losses, many investors have already thrown their hands up and headed for the exits. But financial experts caution against that, saying that if you are in the market, the only way to recoup your losses is to wait it out....Tags: Marketing, National Government, Layoffs and Downsizing, Retirement, 401K
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For beginning investors, uncertainty offers opportunity
Starting out in investing right now might seem irrational, but many investment experts consider this an opportune time. Financial trauma produces long-term bargains, if you can cope with uncertainty. You'll move gradually into a market that has...Tags: Exxon Mobil Corporation, Stock Broking, Mohawk Industries Incorporated, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., General Electric Company
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Rational thinking is a haven from panic
Special to the TimesHaving trouble investing wisely in today's tumultuous market? The problem may be your brain. Brad Klontz, a Hawaii-based psychologist who specializes in financial disorders, says that thanks to lessons we learned as cave dwellers, human beings are...Tags: Philosophy, Stock Broking, Social Security, Stock Market, Great Depression
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Answers to your questions about the economic crisis
With stocks touching five-year lows, banks failing, and daily explosions in different corners of the financial services industry, it's little wonder that nearly 900 Sun Sentinel readers reached out for financial help last week. In three hours of...Tags: Stock Broking, Financial Planning, Financial and Business Services, Coconut Grove, Fort Lauderdale
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Bank rescue plan to test capitalism
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAre we witnessing the erosion of capitalism, or its salvation? That question is swirling around the federal government's latest proposed intervention in the private financial markets since Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson announced Friday a plan to...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Fannie Mae, Financial and Business Services, Freddie Mac, Central Bank
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The science of frozen liquidity
Chicago Tribune reporterAnyone who thinks irrational panic is all that's behind the financial crisis sweeping the globe hasn't had a conversation with David Glocke. As the manager of $138 billion in Vanguard Group money market funds, Glocke's behavior helps explain why the...Tags: New York University, Research, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Money and Monetary Policy, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Bush: World economies shall overcome
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush, meeting with representatives of the world's major industrial nations, maintains that they are making concerted efforts to confront a global freezing of lending that is dragging down markets worldwide. "I'm confident that...Tags: Business Institutions, Financial and Business Services, Condoleezza Rice, Banking, George Bush
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1,000-point swing caps volatile week
The Dow Jones industrial average capped its worst week ever yesterday in volatile trading that saw stocks fluctuate in a 1,000-point range for the first time. Bargain hunters snatched up stocks ravaged in recent days and staged a final-hour rally that...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, 401K, Stock Activities, Insurance, Henry Paulson
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Paulson announces government will move ahead with plan to buy stock in financial institutions
AP Economics WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Friday that the Bush administration will move ahead with a plan to buy stock in financial institutions. Paulson said the program to purchase stock in financial institutions will be open to a broad...Tags: Business Institutions, Henry Paulson, Financial and Business Services, $700 Billion Bank Bailout
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Bush's statement on financial crisis
President Bush's statement Saturday on the financial crisis, as released by the White House. He spoke in the Rose Garden after meeting with financial ministers from the G-7 nations: Thank you all very much. Good morning. (Treasury) Secretary (Henry)...Tags: George Bush, Business Institutions, Financial and Business Services, National Government, Financial Markets
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