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added: 23-09-2008

Tetris finance. In the computer game Tetris, it's a good thing to collapse a column. In finance, it's not. There were warnings (as early as 2004) about yields not fully pricing in risk, but with the stock market setting records, the warnings fell on deaf ears. Then the Federal Reserve began hiking interest rates as the economy seemed poised to send inflation higher - belatedly, according to some. That exposed adjustable mortgage rates. That set off problems in the housing market.
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added: 23-09-2008

Early signs of expected retail property weakness caused U.S. CMBS delinquencies to tick up one basis point in August 2008 to 0.44% from 0.43%, according to the latest Fitch Ratings loan delinquency index.
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added: 23-09-2008

As news emerges that more people than ever will face increased financial pressures in the wake of rising fuel bills, the call for household energy efficiency measures have never been greater.
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added: 23-09-2008

Climate Action Network Europe, Friends of the Earth Europe, Greenpeace and WWF have heavily criticized the outcome of today's vote by the European Parliament's industry committee on "effort sharing".
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added: 23-09-2008

U.S. high-tech merchandise exports totaled $214 billion in 2007, decreasing three percent from $220 billion in 2006, according to AeA's Trade in the Cyberstates 2008, a study that looks at high-tech trade flows at the national level and tech goods exports for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
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added: 23-09-2008

The US dollar turned and commodities rebounded strongly as markets took fright at the ramifications of not only the $US700 billion bail out plan, but its transformation into a garbage bin for all sorts of failed financial assets, even shares.
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added: 23-09-2008

The slowdown underway in the resources boom is illustrated from the latest commodity forecasts from ABARE, the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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added: 23-09-2008

A substantial program of new investment in nuclear energy infrastructure will generate peak employment of 350,000 and cumulative GDP of $542 billion over twenty years, according to a report prepared by Oxford Economics for the American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness. These benefits will be realized across manufacturing, construction, and host of other economic sectors.
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added: 23-09-2008

Private investment in the US medical technology industry has remained strong over the past 18 months, despite a precipitous drop in public equity funding this year due to the global credit crunch.
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added: 23-09-2008

Fitch Ratings said that despite the strong profit figures posted by Chinese banks in H108, there are a number of strains emerging in the banking sector that point to an increasingly difficult road ahead, including rising borrower stress, escalating credit leakage, and tightening excess liquidity.
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