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  1. Upturn in volatility in US stock markets?
  2. Rats Scurrying from the Sinking Subprime Ship
  3. Subprim Termites Eating away at the Financial System
  4. Credit Crunch will Shred Investment Portfolios to Ribbons
  5. Oil Closes over $71
  6. Why Mortgage Debt and Consumer Credit are a Trap
  7. Pending Home Sales Drop to a 6 Year Low
  8. Factory Orders Fall in May
  9. Another Hedge Fund is in Trouble has to Limit Redemptions
  10. Housing Data May Mask Scope of Crisis
  11. Buyers avoid Bear Stearn's cut-priced sale
  12. Oil Rises Above $72 to a 10-Month High on Supply Risks
  13. Israeli Diamond Exports to China May Triple
  14. U.S. Subprime Defaults to Rise, Credit Suisse Says
  15. Little let-up for commodities as China powers ahead
  16. Fidelity veteran warns about CDO risk
  17. Delinquencies Up in 1st Quarter
  18. Subprime Shoes Continue to Drop
  19. Another Great Depression?
  20. Blowup at Italian Bank Raises Derivative Worries
  21. Energy guru 4$/gal still likely
  22. Banks told to show subprime leniency
  23. Bear Stearns Meets Possums in Georgia as Foreclosures Increase
  24. Mutually Assured Mayhem
  25. Hedge Horor Lands In Denver
  26. Oil sands no quick fix as Big Oil leaves Venezuela
  27. The fallout from a falling dollar
  28. Garbage Bonds & Bonfires
  29. Increasing Rate of Foreclosures Upsets Atlanta
  30. CDO Losses May Be $52 Billion(low end)
  31. Why Haven't Home Construction Jobs Disappeared
  32. U.S. Rebound May Be Bumpier Than Fed Expects as Credit Tightens
  33. Where to Invest If Your Home Equity Evaporates
  34. Florida foreclosure future shock
  35. Why a Housing Recovery Is Far Off
  36. China's Trade Surplus Soars to Record $26.9 Billion
  37. Canada's oil boom has legs
  38. Will Japan Destroy the yen to save the dollar?
  39. Dollar Falls To Record against Euro
  40. Individual Treasury Direct Account
  41. Bernanke Opens His Mind
  42. Downgrades Spark CDS selloff in Europe
  43. Japan Should Diversify Reserves
  44. Downgrade avalanche stings risk-takers
  45. GE, WaMu mortgages cut by Moody's
  46. CDOs could be Wall Street's next bogeyman
  47. Bond Risk Soars Most in Three Years on Subprime Debt Downgrades
  48. Dollar under pressure as subprime worries continue
  49. “The Pricing Is a Fraud; the Ratings Are Bullshit”
  50. Can’t Sell Your Home? Maybe It’s Priced Too Low
  51. Hedge Horror
  52. U.S. Trade Deficit Widened 2.3% in May to $60 Billion
  53. Australian hedge fund warns about withdrawals
  54. Greenback humbled by concerns over US economy
  55. Russians Selling Off US Currency
  56. ABX Indeces falling off a cliff this week
  57. Dow Sets Record, Rises 285 points, most in 4 years
  58. Another pounding
  59. U.S. Urges China to Buy Mortgage Securities Amid Subprime Woes
  60. Foreclosure filings hit record in 1st half of year
  61. Confidence drops to nearly 1-year low
  62. Euro Hits All-Time High Against Dollar
  63. Retail Sales Drop on Housing Recession
  64. Iran to Japan -- Pay Yen for Oil Starting Now!
  65. Slow remittances from US migrants hit Latin America
  66. Compound Damage Orgy (CDO)
  67. Fitch Discloses Its Fatally Flawed Rating Model
  68. Wal-Mart, Moody's and GE Show That Consumers Are Living on Borrowed Time
  69. Mortgage Broker Tells How Bad it Really is
  70. This Time $70 Oil may Stick
  71. Rising Food Prices May Give Bernanke Heartburn
  72. This Looks Like A Govt Snow Job
  73. Treasuries Rise on Speculation Subprime Losses Are Deepening
  74. U.S. oil may hit $95 if OPEC does not hike output
  75. Goldman, JPMorgan Stuck With Debt They Can't Sell
  76. Derivatives Banks Concerned by Hedge Fund Leverage
  77. Wipe That Dow 14k Grin off Your Face
  78. PPI Falls but Core Rises
  79. Stocks Up on Earnings, Inflation Data; Dow Passes 14,000
  80. Bear Stearns Two Funds Nearly Worthless
  81. Inflation Takes a Break In June
  82. Subprime Uncertainty Fans Out
  83. Stocks End Rally on Subprime Concerns
  84. A Prediction - Gold will be $750 the end of Summer
  85. Chinese parliamentary panel warns economy overheating
  86. Chrysler Forced to Pay Higher Rates
  87. The illusion of investment profits
  88. Since late 2006 100 US lenders have imploded
  89. Homebuilder Confidence Drops to 16-Year Low
  90. Freddie Mac Chief Says Subprime `Going to Get Worse'
  91. Bernanke Paints A Bleak Economic Oil Portrait
  92. Fed "Securitizing" Bad Home Loans Now ?
  93. USDX drops below 80
  94. Debt Market Is Squeezing Private Equity
  95. Trouble in Hedgistan....
  96. Traders ask how low can the dollar go
  97. Countrywide's Net Declines 33 Percent
  98. Falling dollar puts pressure on Opec
  99. Economy at risk from ‘non-ally’ bondholders
  100. China flexes its muscles by buying €9.8bn Barclays stake
  101. Why we should worry about China's economy.
  102. Market falls 220 on crummy earnings
  103. California Home-Loan Defaults Rise to a Decade High
  104. Gross Claims Buyout Tide Going Out
  105. $500 Million Dollar Bailout Extended to US Mortgage Borrowers
  106. Volvo Profit Falls on US Plunge
  107. Moody's Says Subprime Is a `Serious' Worry
  108. Housing crunch sends USG profits down 68%
  109. Subprime hits auto sector
  110. Foreclosures in state hit record high
  111. Enough is Enough
  112. $80 oil this week?
  113. Mortgage Problems Not Contained to Subprime
  114. Big Bank in Italy is Bailed out by CB
  115. Homebuilders Lose Big Time Across the Board
  116. Penguinzee said watch overnight Asian markets
  117. China shying from shaky US mortgage market
  118. Bear Stearns Seizes Assets Of Its High-Grade Hedge Fund
  119. Dow has worst week in 5 Years
  120. Got Credit Cards? Better pay them off quick
  121. Fannie and Freddie ready to eat some subprime dirt
  122. Will the Leak Ruin the Engine?
  123. Sowood a $3B Hedge Fund Down 10% on the Year
  124. Data, earnings loom after painful week
  125. Naked Short Selling-caught in the act
  126. 1st CRACK IN THE GOLDIELOCKS DAM OF OPTIMISM
  127. Subprime closes shop, Prime Loans Gone Wild, and the Future of Housing.
  128. Asian markets open down
  129. Liquidity Crisis Hits Markets and Gold
  130. So What's next for the Markets?
  131. Sowood Capital in Liquidation
  132. More Subprime fallout $1B wiped out in C-BASS collapse
  133. American Home Mortgage is broke, stock drops 90%
  134. Oil Settles above $78, sets new record
  135. Macquarie Cites Subprime Problems For Hedge Fund Losses-Paper
  136. Bear Stearns Stop Redemptions on Third Fund
  137. CSue asks the stupid questions.
  138. Harvard University losses $350 million through hedge-fund.
  139. Bear Hedge Funds File for Bankruptcy
  140. The First Homebuilder Bites the Dust
  141. Credit Suisse Warns Hedge Funds their Loans may be Called
  142. Three French Funds Being Closed ASAP
  143. Auto Sales Down Across the Board in July
  144. AIG May be Sitting on $2.3B in Subprime Losses
  145. A couple more Hedge Funds with Potential Trouble
  146. The Highly Speculative Side of Drilling for Oil
  147. Jim Rogers Calls US Housing Bubble one of the Biggest in History
  148. Milk Inflation hits 57% per year. WHY?
  149. Bond Turmoil Worse than Internet Bubble
  150. Week ending sharply down
  151. Wells Fargo Raises Mortgage Rates to 8%
  152. Money Market Funds Breaking the Buck
  153. German Bank IKB is Wiped Out By Subprime Bets Gone Bad
  154. Workers Laid off suddenly from a Tiny Company Express their Feelings
  155. Future, hedge or just a gamble
  156. Subprime problems ravage investors
  157. Market News, Aug 5th+
  158. Flirting with a Financial Crisis in Europe
  159. Cramer loses it on CNBC
  160. Gold to Rise Above $1,000/oz
  161. Alt-A Mortgage Loan Trouble Will Negatively Impact Sales and Home Values
  162. China Threatens to dump Treasuries
  163. Housing bubble? Man it is foam.
  164. Freddie, Fannie on the hunt for cheap mortgage debt
  165. U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Rose 8.1% Last Week
  166. Bernanke Looks Beyond Market to Focus on Inflation
  167. Toll Brothers 3Q Revenue falls 21%
  168. The Next Shoe to drop in Mortgage Land
  169. Another Mortgage Player Bites the Dust
  170. Fitch Changes it's Ratings Models
  171. Here comes the consumer credit crunch
  172. GMAC Surrounded by Credit Worries
  173. Aegis Mortgage Stops Processing New Mortgages Lays off 1000
  174. Marking time until the meltdown
  175. Bear Stearns CEO Plans China Trip to Seek Partnership, Capital
  176. BNP Paribas Freezes 3 Securities Funds
  177. Asia wanting to follow - will they close the week down?
  178. Asia central banks join bid to calm money markets
  179. Bernanke, Paulson Were Wrong: Subprime Contagion Is Spreading
  180. Abandoned Homes Taken Over by Weeds, Swimming Pools Breed Mosquitoes
  181. Consumer Confidence Rebounds in August
  182. The Window is Now Open! Next Customer Please!
  183. How Big Is the Subprime Market?
  184. Goldman Sachs Global Alpha Fund falls 26% so far in 2007
  185. Fed Buys $38B in Mortgage Backed Securities
  186. London hit by biggest crisis for a decade
  187. More trouble ahead for Wall Street?
  188. The balance of financial terror
  189. Cititbank Loses $700m in Credit Markets
  190. In Canada, there is no mortgage interest tax break.
  191. China's Threat to the Dollar is Real
  192. This Banking Collapse Is Different From Earlier Ones
  193. SEC To Investigate Goldman Sachs, Merrill Lynch
  194. Countrywide's CEO optimistic Fed's will pump whatever it takes.
  195. Another roller coaster week coming?
  196. China expresses confidence in U.S. dollar
  197. July Retail Sales, Consumer Prices Rise: U.S. Economy Preview
  198. Overseas markets: August 13/07
  199. US EQUITIES WEEK AHEAD: Hedge-Fund Deadline Looms
  200. Economy looks decent, even with credit clouds
  201. US a paper tiger
  202. Interview with Paul Kasriel
  203. A problem, but still not a catastrophe
  204. The Insolvency Crisis: How we got here, and what to expect
  205. Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund needs $3B Bailout
  206. ECB Adds $65B this AM
  207. The Fed is being Chintzy This Morning
  208. Who ARE the faces of sub-prime
  209. Jim Sinclair on last Thurs and Fri
  210. [B]'India will be 2nd largest economy in world by mid-century'[/B]
  211. Dems take on mortgage meltdown
  212. Reveries.com
  213. Learn from the fall of Rome, US warned
  214. Money Markets Halting Redemptions
  215. End of the U.S. consumer boom?
  216. Trade gap: A surprise decline
  217. Thornburg Mortgage delays dividend amid margin calls
  218. New Wall Street Casino
  219. What, me worry?
  220. U.S. Core Producer Prices Rise Less Than Forecast
  221. Scoring change to curb credit 'piggybacking'
  222. Flordia Real Estate...Blood in the water
  223. Central Banks...'Just a 'fine-tuning operation' now'
  224. Hard night in Asia - now what?
  225. Redemption songs
  226. U.S. MBA's Mortgage Applications Index Rose 3.4% Last Week
  227. Gold Declines for Third Day as Dollar Strengthens; Silver Drops
  228. Goldman Fund Cuts Fees to Woo Investors After Loss
  229. CPI shows moderating inflation in July
  230. Banks not accepting credit portfolios as collateral: report
  231. Treasury International Capital Report
  232. Local Economic Pictures
  233. Financial System in Jeopardy! (by Martin Weiss)
  234. Falling through a Black Hole...Forex Reserves play a role.
  235. Prices for key foods are rising sharply
  236. Poole Says Only `Calamity' Would Justify Rate Cut Now
  237. Five Reasons to Welcome a Global Credit Crunch: Matthew Lynn
  238. The Coming Collapse of The Chinese Economy
  239. Scrabbling around for plan B
  240. Blaming labor for peak oil problems
  241. Countryide Borrows $11B from Banks
  242. Double your money with no risk - Really
  243. Bailing with leaky buckets in Toronto
  244. First Magnus Mortgage - Arizona
  245. Politicians preach calm as fear, panic rule
  246. Asia tonight: Friday 17/08/07
  247. The subprime-lending crisis is worse than you think,
  248. The Nightmare Crash No One Talks About
  249. Yen price/What does it mean
  250. Helicopter Ben Unleashes Dollar Hyperinflation