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ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: Shoot all the speculators
Washington Post Writers GroupTired of high gasoline prices and rising food costs? Well, here's a solution. Let's shoot the speculators. A chorus of politicians, including John McCain and Barack Obama, blames these financial slimeballs for piling into commodities markets and pushing...Tags: Sales, Ethanol, Washington Post Company, Market and Exchange, Financial Markets
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Mood shifts rocked bond market in first half
Chicago Tribune NewspapersBond investors, like stock investors, regained some confidence in April and May—only to start losing it again in June. The result was a bifurcated quarter for bond mutual funds that made for a mixed performance among fund categories. Portfolios of...Tags: Stock Broking, ING Group, Financial Markets, Federal Reserve, Bears Stearns Cos.
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IndyMac Stops New Loans, To Cut Work Force By Half
Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- Mortgage lender IndyMac Bancorp Inc., struggling to raise capital to stay in business, said Monday it has stopped accepting new loan submissions in its main mortgage lending divisions and plans to slash 3,800 jobs, or more than half of...Tags: Securities, IndyMac Bancorp Incorporated, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Mortgages, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Boca Raton-based air-taxi service to add Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterA fledgling company that bills itself as a first-of-its-kind air taxi today added Orlando to its growing network of cities. Boca Raton-based DayJet Corp. said it will begin flying to airports in Orlando, St. Petersburg and 14 other markets across the...Tags: Boca Raton, Orlando International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Delta Air Lines, Financial Markets
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On subsidizing the price of oil
The editorial board recently speculated that there is an "oil bubble" and that as soon as politicians regulate the markets the price of oil will come down ("For the love of speculators*," July 2). What would you do if you were a President Bush? Explain...Tags: Commodity Markets, Inventories, National Government, Financial Markets, Political Candidates
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It's been a mixed six months for the bond market
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBond investors, like stock investors, regained some confidence in April and May -- only to start losing it again in June. The result was a bifurcated quarter for bond mutual funds that made for a mixed performance among fund categories. Portfolios of...Tags: Economy, Stock Broking, ING Group, Federal Reserve, Financial Markets
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Banks, brokerages yet to hit bottom
Associated PressThere are new signs that the worst of the global credit crisis is yet to come and that banks and brokerages caught up in the market turmoil might lose $1 trillion by the time it has passed. Major U.S. investment banks announced this week yet another...Tags: Stock Broking, Bank of America Corp., The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
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Lehman chief takes blame for loss
Associated PressLehman Brothers Chief Executive Officer Richard Fuld took the blame yesterday for the company's staggering second-quarter loss, and said the investment bank was too slow in reacting to the credit crisis. "This is my responsibility," Fuld declared in...Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Investment Service
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Chicago-area's jumbo loan cap crimping home sales, agents say
Tribune reporterThe Hinsdale area has more than 100 houses on the market with asking prices of $2 million. Vacant lots on Lincoln Park's east side are listed at $1.3 million to $1.5 million. A new single-family home in Bucktown will set you back about $1 million. No...Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Chicago Real Estate, Homes, National Government, Financial Markets
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Delta cuts nonstop flights to more cities
Sentinel Staff WriterDelta Air Lines is making deeper cuts at Orlando International Airport and elsewhere, and Orlando-based AirTran Airways is ending seasonal service into Daytona Beach, as the two carriers try to cope with unprecedented fuel prices that have the U.S....Tags: Key West, Transportation, New York Weather, Air Transportation Industry, National Government
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