Archive for November, 2009

Bad Debt Loan - Debtors Anonymous offers support for spending addicts - Bellingham Herald

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Debtors Anonymous offers support for spending addicts - Bellingham Herald
“Hi. I’m Tom and I’m a compulsive spender.” So begins a recent gathering of Debtors Anonymous, a support group for those addicted to overspending. Every week, in the fellowship room of a Sacramento, Calif., church, Kevin and about 25 other self

Wall St slides on Dubai worries - Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell more than 1 percent in a truncated session on Friday as a possible debt default by a Dubai state-owned conglomerate led to fresh concerns about the global financial system. The sell-off was broad, with selling

C.A.T. oil AG - PressePortal.de
Subtitle: - Q3 2009 service job count up 14.4% yoy to 827 jobs - EBITDA margin expanded to 29.8% from 23.2% one year ago - Cashflow from operating activities increased by 27.7% for Q1-Q3 2009 - Strong balance sheet with equity ratio of 81.5% Wien

Hotel Owners, Like Home Owners, Are Falling Into Debt - Huffingtonpost.com
MIAMI — Like many home owners, hotels are starting to drown in debt Five times more hotel loans are behind on payments this year than in 2008, according to mortgage data firm Trepp LLC, which tracks those traded by investors. In October, 8.7

The dire sign of Dubai - WND.com
In 2007, the international financial elite knew very well that there were serious problems with the world’s largest banks. Perfectly good loans were being called, long-standing corporate relationships were being cast aside for short-term benefit and

Asian shares rebound but keeping eyes on Dubai - Yahoo Finance
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks recovered after last week’s steep sell-off over the Dubai debt crisis on growing speculation the fallout from a potential stocks wasn’t as bad as expected and that has lifted one of the biggest Dubai-related

Tough Times Turning Newspaper Lenders Into Owners - Huffingtonpost.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Newspaper headlines have skewered money lenders for dubious decisions that stoked the recession. Now the financiers are starting to headline newspapers in a new way – as the owners. These newspaper novices are taking control

Debtors Anonymous offers support for spending addicts - Bellingham Herald
“Hi. I’m Tom and I’m a compulsive spender.” So begins a recent gathering of Debtors Anonymous, a support group for those addicted to overspending. Every week, in the fellowship room of a Sacramento, Calif., church, Kevin and about 25 other self

Wall St slides on Dubai worries - Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell more than 1 percent in a truncated session on Friday as a possible debt default by a Dubai state-owned conglomerate led to fresh concerns about the global financial system. The sell-off was broad, with selling

C.A.T. oil AG - PressePortal.de
Subtitle: - Q3 2009 service job count up 14.4% yoy to 827 jobs - EBITDA margin expanded to 29.8% from 23.2% one year ago - Cashflow from operating activities increased by 27.7% for Q1-Q3 2009 - Strong balance sheet with equity ratio of 81.5% Wien

Hotel Owners, Like Home Owners, Are Falling Into Debt - Huffingtonpost.com
MIAMI — Like many home owners, hotels are starting to drown in debt Five times more hotel loans are behind on payments this year than in 2008, according to mortgage data firm Trepp LLC, which tracks those traded by investors. In October, 8.7

The dire sign of Dubai - WND.com
In 2007, the international financial elite knew very well that there were serious problems with the world’s largest banks. Perfectly good loans were being called, long-standing corporate relationships were being cast aside for short-term benefit and

Asian shares rebound but keeping eyes on Dubai - Yahoo Finance
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks recovered after last week’s steep sell-off over the Dubai debt crisis on growing speculation the fallout from a potential stocks wasn’t as bad as expected and that has lifted one of the biggest Dubai-related

Tough Times Turning Newspaper Lenders Into Owners - Huffingtonpost.com
SAN FRANCISCO — Newspaper headlines have skewered money lenders for dubious decisions that stoked the recession. Now the financiers are starting to headline newspapers in a new way – as the owners. These newspaper novices are taking control

Bad Debt Loan - MoneySENSE plans to set up financial literacy institute - Channel NewsAsia

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

MoneySENSE plans to set up financial literacy institute - Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: More financial education will be available Shockwaves emerged in global markets after the Dubai government’s investment firm Dubai World asked on Wednesday for a half-year delay in repaying a major portion of its US$80 billion debt.

Winning Lower Payments Takes Patience, and Luck - New York Times
But last month, Chase rejected her application for a permanent loan modification and invited Chase reported her to credit agencies as delinquent, which increased the interest on her credit card debt and her car insurance rates. When Ms.

Hotel owners, like home owners, falling behind - The Sun News
Hotel loans have begun falling into delinquency faster than any other kind of commercial real estate debt. The rising defaults paint a grim picture for What happens when a hotel loan goes bad? Banks are much less willing to seize them than houses

Glut of rooms, hotels fuel hotel defaults - San Francisco Chronicle
They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, as much as 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that discounting hasn’t stopped occupancy from dropping an average of 10

MoneySENSE plans to set up financial literacy institute - Channel NewsAsia
SINGAPORE: More financial education will be available Shockwaves emerged in global markets after the Dubai government’s investment firm Dubai World asked on Wednesday for a half-year delay in repaying a major portion of its US$80 billion debt.

Winning Lower Payments Takes Patience, and Luck - New York Times
But last month, Chase rejected her application for a permanent loan modification and invited Chase reported her to credit agencies as delinquent, which increased the interest on her credit card debt and her car insurance rates. When Ms.

Hotel owners, like home owners, falling behind - The Sun News
Hotel loans have begun falling into delinquency faster than any other kind of commercial real estate debt. The rising defaults paint a grim picture for What happens when a hotel loan goes bad? Banks are much less willing to seize them than houses

Glut of rooms, hotels fuel hotel defaults - San Francisco Chronicle
They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, as much as 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that discounting hasn’t stopped occupancy from dropping an average of 10

Bad Debt Loan - Dubai: Bling City is dead, but the desert dream lives on - The Guardian

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Dubai: Bling City is dead, but the desert dream lives on - The Guardian
A yachtsman friend of mine was sailing the blue waters of the Persian Gulf off the shimmering coast of Dubai recently when he came across a disturbing phenomenon: The World was dissolving before his eyes. It was not the grog. Three years ago, when

Stocks slide on concerns about Dubai debt fallout - The Ledger
The stock market is in the middle of one of the great rallies of a generation, but for weeks there has been a nagging fear that bad news was never far off. The news came from Dubai, a wealthy Middle Eastern city-state that many Americans probably

Signature, Advantage banks face FDIC disciplinary actions - The Tribune
The enforcement action for Advantage is technically called a cease-and-desist order — the same order that was issued to Greeley’s New Frontier Bank last April. The FDIC has changed its terminology on such actions to be called “consent orders

MONEY MATTERS: Laying the banking crisis to rest - NEXT
In resolving the 2009 banking crisis, the government has had to deal with bad managers, bad loans, erosion of capital, weak regulators and a credit crunch. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CGN) has sacked bad managers and is prosecuting those believed to

Kazakh Bank Lost Billions in Western Investments - Tuscaloosa News
Like many other banks in less developed countries, BTA relied heavily on foreign funds, as opposed to customer deposits, to propel its loan growth — so much so that its ratio of loans to deposits peaked at 3.6 to 1 in 2007, one of the highest

How Dubai’s dream sank in a sea of debt - Times Online
As he flew from Dubai to London last Sunday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum had plenty on his mind.In the four years since he had become ruler of Dubai, Maktoum had grown used to courting world leaders to visit and invest in his desert emirate

Hotel owners, like home owners, behind on payments - Yahoo Finance
They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, up to 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that discounting hasn’t stopped occupancy from dropping an average of 10 percent

Online Short-Term Loans - Information and Advice Worth Reading Before - PRLog (free press release)
important thing the online payday loan lender wants to know is that you have a job or a steady income. If you can prove that, then it usually does not matter if you have a bad credit record or even court judgments against lenders compete

Dubai: Bling City is dead, but the desert dream lives on - The Guardian
A yachtsman friend of mine was sailing the blue waters of the Persian Gulf off the shimmering coast of Dubai recently when he came across a disturbing phenomenon: The World was dissolving before his eyes. It was not the grog. Three years ago, when

Stocks slide on concerns about Dubai debt fallout - The Ledger
The stock market is in the middle of one of the great rallies of a generation, but for weeks there has been a nagging fear that bad news was never far off. The news came from Dubai, a wealthy Middle Eastern city-state that many Americans probably

Signature, Advantage banks face FDIC disciplinary actions - The Tribune
The enforcement action for Advantage is technically called a cease-and-desist order — the same order that was issued to Greeley’s New Frontier Bank last April. The FDIC has changed its terminology on such actions to be called “consent orders

MONEY MATTERS: Laying the banking crisis to rest - NEXT
In resolving the 2009 banking crisis, the government has had to deal with bad managers, bad loans, erosion of capital, weak regulators and a credit crunch. The Central Bank of Nigeria (CGN) has sacked bad managers and is prosecuting those believed to

Kazakh Bank Lost Billions in Western Investments - Tuscaloosa News
Like many other banks in less developed countries, BTA relied heavily on foreign funds, as opposed to customer deposits, to propel its loan growth — so much so that its ratio of loans to deposits peaked at 3.6 to 1 in 2007, one of the highest

How Dubai’s dream sank in a sea of debt - Times Online
As he flew from Dubai to London last Sunday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum had plenty on his mind.In the four years since he had become ruler of Dubai, Maktoum had grown used to courting world leaders to visit and invest in his desert emirate

Hotel owners, like home owners, behind on payments - Yahoo Finance
They have been enticing travelers all year with sweet deals: credits for in-house spas and restaurants, up to 50 percent off five-star rooms, even free nights. But all that discounting hasn’t stopped occupancy from dropping an average of 10 percent

Online Short-Term Loans - Information and Advice Worth Reading Before - PRLog (free press release)
important thing the online payday loan lender wants to know is that you have a job or a steady income. If you can prove that, then it usually does not matter if you have a bad credit record or even court judgments against lenders compete

Bad Debt Loan - Further bad-debt strife looms - Sydney Morning Herald

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Further bad-debt strife looms - Sydney Morning Herald


TheBull.com.au
Further bad-debt strife looms
Sydney Morning Herald
Analysts say other potential problem loans for the nation's banks include debt-heavy energy major Babcock & Brown Power, which is struggling to refinance
Suncorp metway feels brunt of bad bank debtSydney Morning Herald

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Nationwide bolsters UK team as losses reviewed - Irish Times

Nationwide bolsters UK team as losses reviewed
Irish Times
Loan losses for 2009 have yet to be determined but are expected to exceed the €464 million set aside for bad debts for the previous year.

Further bad-debt strife looms - Sydney Morning Herald


TheBull.com.au
Further bad-debt strife looms
Sydney Morning Herald
Analysts say other potential problem loans for the nation's banks include debt-heavy energy major Babcock & Brown Power, which is struggling to refinance
Suncorp metway feels brunt of bad bank debtSydney Morning Herald

all 83 news articles »

Nationwide bolsters UK team as losses reviewed - Irish Times

Nationwide bolsters UK team as losses reviewed
Irish Times
Loan losses for 2009 have yet to be determined but are expected to exceed the €464 million set aside for bad debts for the previous year.

Bad Debt Loan - Stock futures tumble on fears over Dubai debt - Shreveport Times

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Stock futures tumble on fears over Dubai debt - Shreveport Times
NEW YORK — U.S. stock futures plunged today as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell more than 2 percent

US stock futures tumble as world market slide on fears over fallout - Daily Press
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock futures plunged Friday as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell about 2 percent

Bloomberg: Stocks, Commodities Drop on Dubai Concern; Default Swaps - Stockhouse
Average quality rating by the Stockhouse community. Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) — Stocks fell around the world for a second day, commodities dropped the most since July, Treasuries rose and credit default swaps surged as Dubai’s attempt to delay debt

Dubai’s dream under threat amid debt fears - CNN
European markets stabilized after losses in Asia over Dubai debt fears Dubai stunned global investors by calling for a debt “standstill” for Dubai World and Nakheel U.S. traders will have first chance to react when Wall Street opens Friday Nakheel is

Stocks: Futures tumble on fears over Dubai debt - Tulsa World
NEW YORK — U.S. stock futures plunged Friday as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell about 2 percent but

Fleeing Debt-Ridden Foreigners Ditch 3,000 Cars In Dubai - The Business Insider
emptying out of foreigners who fear being sent to debtors prison for defaulting on their home loans by fleeing, debt-ridden foreigners (who could in fact be imprisoned if they failed to pay their bills). No one knows how bad things have

Analyzing The Dubai Ports Default Chaos - BNET
This week, speculation has been running rampant that developed countries are about to default on their government bonds. Tuesday, something of a pre-Thanksgiving rally formed around credit default swaps (CDS) on government bonds of Italy, Greece, the

U.S. Stock Futures, Commodities Slide as Bonds Gain on Dubai - Bloomberg
Dubai’s attempt to delay debt biggest loan arranger since January 2007 according to JPMorgan Chase & Co., gained 2.8 percent in London, having plunged 7.8 percent yesterday. HSBC Holdings Plc , which said it had $15.9 billion in loans

European Stocks Advance; Asian Shares, U.S. Index Futures Drop - Bloomberg
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) — European stocks advanced after the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index posted its biggest decline in seven months yesterday on Dubai’s attempt to delay its debt repayments. Shares in Asia and U.S. index futures dropped. Michelin & Cie

Stocks tumble on fears about Dubai debt fallout - San Francisco Chronicle
brokerage Lehman Brothers in September last year pushed the world overnight deeper into recession as banks halted lending on fears of a domino effect of bad loans. “I think this is a sign of things to come,” said Dave Rovelli, managing director of

Stock futures tumble on fears over Dubai debt - Shreveport Times
NEW YORK — U.S. stock futures plunged today as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell more than 2 percent

US stock futures tumble as world market slide on fears over fallout - Daily Press
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock futures plunged Friday as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell about 2 percent

Bloomberg: Stocks, Commodities Drop on Dubai Concern; Default Swaps - Stockhouse
Average quality rating by the Stockhouse community. Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) — Stocks fell around the world for a second day, commodities dropped the most since July, Treasuries rose and credit default swaps surged as Dubai’s attempt to delay debt

Dubai’s dream under threat amid debt fears - CNN
European markets stabilized after losses in Asia over Dubai debt fears Dubai stunned global investors by calling for a debt “standstill” for Dubai World and Nakheel U.S. traders will have first chance to react when Wall Street opens Friday Nakheel is

Stocks: Futures tumble on fears over Dubai debt - Tulsa World
NEW YORK — U.S. stock futures plunged Friday as a wave of fear swept through world markets over concerns that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Stock futures fell about 2 percent but

Fleeing Debt-Ridden Foreigners Ditch 3,000 Cars In Dubai - The Business Insider
emptying out of foreigners who fear being sent to debtors prison for defaulting on their home loans by fleeing, debt-ridden foreigners (who could in fact be imprisoned if they failed to pay their bills). No one knows how bad things have

Analyzing The Dubai Ports Default Chaos - BNET
This week, speculation has been running rampant that developed countries are about to default on their government bonds. Tuesday, something of a pre-Thanksgiving rally formed around credit default swaps (CDS) on government bonds of Italy, Greece, the

U.S. Stock Futures, Commodities Slide as Bonds Gain on Dubai - Bloomberg
Dubai’s attempt to delay debt biggest loan arranger since January 2007 according to JPMorgan Chase & Co., gained 2.8 percent in London, having plunged 7.8 percent yesterday. HSBC Holdings Plc , which said it had $15.9 billion in loans

European Stocks Advance; Asian Shares, U.S. Index Futures Drop - Bloomberg
Nov. 27 (Bloomberg) — European stocks advanced after the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index posted its biggest decline in seven months yesterday on Dubai’s attempt to delay its debt repayments. Shares in Asia and U.S. index futures dropped. Michelin & Cie

Stocks tumble on fears about Dubai debt fallout - San Francisco Chronicle
brokerage Lehman Brothers in September last year pushed the world overnight deeper into recession as banks halted lending on fears of a domino effect of bad loans. “I think this is a sign of things to come,” said Dave Rovelli, managing director of

Bad Debt Loan - Latest Articles - Dissident Voice

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

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Deutsche to make bid for Suncorp assets - News.com.au
Brisbane-based sources confirmed to the Herald Sun last night that Deutsche was conducting due diligence on key parts of the loan book which is dominated by $6.2 billion in property investment loans, $6 billion in development finance and $3.1 billion

FTSE SLUMPS ON FEARS OF MASSIVE LOSSES ON DUBAI WORLD - Daily Express
The FTSE 100 crashed by 170.7 points to 5194.1, its biggest fall since March, on fears Dubai World would default on its $60billion (£36billion) debt after asking to delay repayments until at least May next year. French and German stock markets also

Major lenders scramble to assess losses - Financial Times
Banks were scrambling to quantify potential losses in Dubai after Dubai World, the state’s holding company, shocked creditors by asking to halt repayments on nearly $60bn of debt . European banks might have up to $40bn (€27bn, £24bn) of exposure

Debtors Anonymous offers group support for spending addicts - Los Angeles Times
With $26,000 in debt, he’d maxed out six to eight credit cards, reached the limit on his bank’s credit lines, refinanced his house multiple times and tapped his parents and in-laws for loans. Yet would cure herself of “a bad day” at work by

Dubai: Minor upset in playground of the rich – or first domino of - The Guardian
While Iceland’s transformation from fishing nation to financial powerhouse – and back – became a potent symbol of the banking boom and bust of the past few years, the Middle Eastern emirate of Dubai was where the global property bubble was taken

Tough love needed to rebuild the ruins - Financial Times
Sultan bin Sulayem, the chairman of Dubai World, was on the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage, on Thursday, when he would have been with millions fasting and praying for forgiveness on Mount Arafat . International investors are in a less forgiving mood

Morne Jaune residents urged to take Dominica forward - Dominica News Online
You have a choice between good and bad, between uniting Dominica and dividing Dominica It is this government that have paid over $38 million dollars in debt owed by the farmers in Dominica. We have spent money in investing in the farmers, we have

Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
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Deutsche to make bid for Suncorp assets - News.com.au
Brisbane-based sources confirmed to the Herald Sun last night that Deutsche was conducting due diligence on key parts of the loan book which is dominated by $6.2 billion in property investment loans, $6 billion in development finance and $3.1 billion

FTSE SLUMPS ON FEARS OF MASSIVE LOSSES ON DUBAI WORLD - Daily Express
The FTSE 100 crashed by 170.7 points to 5194.1, its biggest fall since March, on fears Dubai World would default on its $60billion (£36billion) debt after asking to delay repayments until at least May next year. French and German stock markets also

Major lenders scramble to assess losses - Financial Times
Banks were scrambling to quantify potential losses in Dubai after Dubai World, the state’s holding company, shocked creditors by asking to halt repayments on nearly $60bn of debt . European banks might have up to $40bn (€27bn, £24bn) of exposure

Debtors Anonymous offers group support for spending addicts - Los Angeles Times
With $26,000 in debt, he’d maxed out six to eight credit cards, reached the limit on his bank’s credit lines, refinanced his house multiple times and tapped his parents and in-laws for loans. Yet would cure herself of “a bad day” at work by

Dubai: Minor upset in playground of the rich – or first domino of - The Guardian
While Iceland’s transformation from fishing nation to financial powerhouse – and back – became a potent symbol of the banking boom and bust of the past few years, the Middle Eastern emirate of Dubai was where the global property bubble was taken

Tough love needed to rebuild the ruins - Financial Times
Sultan bin Sulayem, the chairman of Dubai World, was on the hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage, on Thursday, when he would have been with millions fasting and praying for forgiveness on Mount Arafat . International investors are in a less forgiving mood

Morne Jaune residents urged to take Dominica forward - Dominica News Online
You have a choice between good and bad, between uniting Dominica and dividing Dominica It is this government that have paid over $38 million dollars in debt owed by the farmers in Dominica. We have spent money in investing in the farmers, we have

Bad Debt Loan - Standing still but still standing - Economist.com

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Standing still but still standing - Economist.com
ONE of the biggest events in the Muslim calendar, Eid al-Adha, which begins this weekend, is supposed to be a festival of sacrifice. On November 25th investors in Dubai were given an early chance to get into the spirit of things. The emirate’s

Debt Relief For America - How Stimulus Money is Making Debt Relief - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – At the moment, United States of America is experiencing one of the worst monetary turmoil ever. The inclining rate of unemployment and the rise in expenditures has resulted in the introduction of debt

Celebs hit by Dubai developer debt crisis - This is Money
David Beckham and Brad Pitt are believed to be among the stars caught up in Dubai’s spiralling credit crisis . Brad Pitt: Believed to be among the stars who bought villas on the Palm Jumeirah Things have now gone from bad to worse after Nakheel, the

Consumer Debt Relief Programs - Find Legitimate Debt Settlement - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – The problem of recession has created a difficult situation for the loan takers particularly for the ones who have credit card liabilities. In these bad economic times, the repayment process has slowed down

Bruised Lloyds Gets OK for Record Cash Call - ABC News
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - UK bank Lloyds’ army of small investors grilled executives for over three hours on Thursday over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue. Britain

China, America & the economic crisis - Real News Network
“LI: Well, then, in that case, obviously, you will have a divergence of interest between the US corporations and the great majority of the US population, and that, unfortunately, will make a progressive change in the US even less likely.” This is

Lloyds gets OK for record cash call - Reuters UK
over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue. Britain’s largest retail bank won the backing of virtually all its investors for a 13.5 billion pound cash about loan

Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
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Dubai debt difficulties hammer stocks - Yahoo Finance
Reuters - Camels are seen early morning on a beach in the Marina area of Dubai, October 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve LONDON (Reuters) - Debt problems in Dubai struck financial markets hard on Thursday, sinking global stocks, lifting safe-haven bonds

UPDATE 3-Bruised Lloyds gets OK for record cash call - Forex Pros
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov 26 (Reuters) - UK bank Lloyds’ army of small investors grilled executives for over three hours on Thursday over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue

Standing still but still standing - Economist.com
ONE of the biggest events in the Muslim calendar, Eid al-Adha, which begins this weekend, is supposed to be a festival of sacrifice. On November 25th investors in Dubai were given an early chance to get into the spirit of things. The emirate’s

Debt Relief For America - How Stimulus Money is Making Debt Relief - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – At the moment, United States of America is experiencing one of the worst monetary turmoil ever. The inclining rate of unemployment and the rise in expenditures has resulted in the introduction of debt

Celebs hit by Dubai developer debt crisis - This is Money
David Beckham and Brad Pitt are believed to be among the stars caught up in Dubai’s spiralling credit crisis . Brad Pitt: Believed to be among the stars who bought villas on the Palm Jumeirah Things have now gone from bad to worse after Nakheel, the

Consumer Debt Relief Programs - Find Legitimate Debt Settlement - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – The problem of recession has created a difficult situation for the loan takers particularly for the ones who have credit card liabilities. In these bad economic times, the repayment process has slowed down

Bruised Lloyds Gets OK for Record Cash Call - ABC News
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - UK bank Lloyds’ army of small investors grilled executives for over three hours on Thursday over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue. Britain

China, America & the economic crisis - Real News Network
“LI: Well, then, in that case, obviously, you will have a divergence of interest between the US corporations and the great majority of the US population, and that, unfortunately, will make a progressive change in the US even less likely.” This is

Lloyds gets OK for record cash call - Reuters UK
over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue. Britain’s largest retail bank won the backing of virtually all its investors for a 13.5 billion pound cash about loan

Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
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Dubai debt difficulties hammer stocks - Yahoo Finance
Reuters - Camels are seen early morning on a beach in the Marina area of Dubai, October 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve LONDON (Reuters) - Debt problems in Dubai struck financial markets hard on Thursday, sinking global stocks, lifting safe-haven bonds

UPDATE 3-Bruised Lloyds gets OK for record cash call - Forex Pros
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov 26 (Reuters) - UK bank Lloyds’ army of small investors grilled executives for over three hours on Thursday over secret central bank loans and mistakes made during the crisis, but agreed to back a record-breaking rights issue

Bad Debt Loan - Consumer Debt Relief Programs - Find Legitimate Debt Settlement - PRLog (free press release)

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Consumer Debt Relief Programs - Find Legitimate Debt Settlement - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – The problem of recession has created a difficult situation for the loan takers particularly for the ones who have credit card liabilities. In these bad economic times, the repayment process has slowed down

Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
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Dubai debt difficulties hammer stocks - Yahoo Finance
Reuters - Camels are seen early morning on a beach in the Marina area of Dubai, October 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve LONDON (Reuters) - Debt problems in Dubai struck financial markets hard on Thursday, sinking global stocks, lifting safe-haven bonds

Celebs hit by Dubai developer debt crisis - This is Money
David Beckham and Brad Pitt are believed to be among the stars caught up in Dubai’s spiralling credit crisis . Brad Pitt: Believed to be among the stars who bought villas on the Palm Jumeirah Things have now gone from bad to worse after Nakheel, the

Consumer Debt Relief Programs - Find Legitimate Debt Settlement - PRLog (free press release)
PR Log (Press Release) – Nov 26, 2009 – The problem of recession has created a difficult situation for the loan takers particularly for the ones who have credit card liabilities. In these bad economic times, the repayment process has slowed down

Latest Articles - Dissident Voice
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Dubai debt difficulties hammer stocks - Yahoo Finance
Reuters - Camels are seen early morning on a beach in the Marina area of Dubai, October 16, 2008. REUTERS/Steve LONDON (Reuters) - Debt problems in Dubai struck financial markets hard on Thursday, sinking global stocks, lifting safe-haven bonds

Celebs hit by Dubai developer debt crisis - This is Money
David Beckham and Brad Pitt are believed to be among the stars caught up in Dubai’s spiralling credit crisis . Brad Pitt: Believed to be among the stars who bought villas on the Palm Jumeirah Things have now gone from bad to worse after Nakheel, the

Bad Debt Loan - Will ‘Beijing Ben’ Bernanke ride to the rescue? - Age

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Will ‘Beijing Ben’ Bernanke ride to the rescue? - Age
You’ve heard of ”Helicopter Ben.” Now it’s time to meet ”Beijing Ben.” The first of US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s monikers evolved out of a 2002 speech in which he referenced Milton Friedman’s comments comparing unorthodox policies

NCB was too big to close - Jamaica Observer
THE Finsac enquiry into the 1990s financial meltdown received startling news yesterday for the first time that the National Commercial Bank (NCB), then Jamaica’s second largest, was only spared because it was too big to close. Former finance minister

In Debt to Start, and Sinking Even Deeper - New York Times
In 2004, the Fidelity Group sent sales representatives to her block in Flatlands, Brooklyn, where, in 1997, she and a cousin had bought a three-bedroom home for $169,000. The sales agents were offering a refinancing and loan package they said could

EFFECTS OF THE ‘STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT’ IN AFRICA - Modern Ghana
In the early 80s, during the Thatcher’s administration, the whole world was caught up in an economic euphoria. The term ’structural adjustment’ became common as it punctuated the political and economic atmosphere with a sense of absoluteness. It

Fannie Mae tightens lending rules - Los Angeles Times
Loans taken out by borrowers with lots of debt also suffer higher levels of serious delinquency, he said. “It’s not enough to help borrowers buy a home — we must also ensure that they can stay in the home over the long term,” Faith said in a

Firm agrees breathing space move - Independent
reaching a deal with creditors but warned of an uncertain future as it re-evaluated its bad loans repayment of its debt. The firm, which has suspended most new lending, said as of September 30 this year it had £1.9 billion in loans and

see what Todd Harrison has written » - Minyanville
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, has 18 years of experience on Wall Street. After graduating from Syracuse University with honors (1991), he spent seven years on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley (vice president

Onward, Christian Subprime Lenders? - Barron’s Online
That would seem to be an apt description for a pastor hawking subprime loans. But to call this perversion of the Christian faith “Christianity” would be an affront were it not so patently absurd. THE EFFECTS OF THE MORTGAGE DEBACLE , as noted, still

Will ‘Beijing Ben’ Bernanke ride to the rescue? - Age
You’ve heard of ”Helicopter Ben.” Now it’s time to meet ”Beijing Ben.” The first of US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s monikers evolved out of a 2002 speech in which he referenced Milton Friedman’s comments comparing unorthodox policies

NCB was too big to close - Jamaica Observer
THE Finsac enquiry into the 1990s financial meltdown received startling news yesterday for the first time that the National Commercial Bank (NCB), then Jamaica’s second largest, was only spared because it was too big to close. Former finance minister

In Debt to Start, and Sinking Even Deeper - New York Times
In 2004, the Fidelity Group sent sales representatives to her block in Flatlands, Brooklyn, where, in 1997, she and a cousin had bought a three-bedroom home for $169,000. The sales agents were offering a refinancing and loan package they said could

EFFECTS OF THE ‘STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT’ IN AFRICA - Modern Ghana
In the early 80s, during the Thatcher’s administration, the whole world was caught up in an economic euphoria. The term ’structural adjustment’ became common as it punctuated the political and economic atmosphere with a sense of absoluteness. It

Fannie Mae tightens lending rules - Los Angeles Times
Loans taken out by borrowers with lots of debt also suffer higher levels of serious delinquency, he said. “It’s not enough to help borrowers buy a home — we must also ensure that they can stay in the home over the long term,” Faith said in a

Firm agrees breathing space move - Independent
reaching a deal with creditors but warned of an uncertain future as it re-evaluated its bad loans repayment of its debt. The firm, which has suspended most new lending, said as of September 30 this year it had £1.9 billion in loans and

see what Todd Harrison has written » - Minyanville
Todd Harrison, founder and CEO of Minyanville, has 18 years of experience on Wall Street. After graduating from Syracuse University with honors (1991), he spent seven years on the worldwide equity derivative desk at Morgan Stanley (vice president

Onward, Christian Subprime Lenders? - Barron’s Online
That would seem to be an apt description for a pastor hawking subprime loans. But to call this perversion of the Christian faith “Christianity” would be an affront were it not so patently absurd. THE EFFECTS OF THE MORTGAGE DEBACLE , as noted, still

Bad Debt Loan - Foolish New Slogans for Bad Old Banks - Motley Fool

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Foolish New Slogans for Bad Old Banks - Motley Fool
The Motley Fool is celebrating the Banksgiving season with this tongue-in-cheek series skewering the worst banking offenses. Check it all out by clicking here . Last year, Time magazine put a nice bit of tongue-in-cheek punctuation on an awful year

Bundesbank warns of €90bn writedowns - Financial Times
Germany’s leading banks will have to wipe as much as €90bn off the value of securities and loans this year and next, the Bundesbank warned yesterday. Hans-Helmut Kotz, a Bundesbank board member, called on German banks to use the “room to

Foolish New Slogans for Bad Old Banks - Motley Fool
The Motley Fool is celebrating the Banksgiving season with this tongue-in-cheek series skewering the worst banking offenses. Check it all out by clicking here . Last year, Time magazine put a nice bit of tongue-in-cheek punctuation on an awful year

Bundesbank warns of €90bn writedowns - Financial Times
Germany’s leading banks will have to wipe as much as €90bn off the value of securities and loans this year and next, the Bundesbank warned yesterday. Hans-Helmut Kotz, a Bundesbank board member, called on German banks to use the “room to