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Woes at ultra-short bond funds raise concerns over money markets (Market Watch)
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- More news Tuesday of major outflows from an ultra-short bond fund continued to raise concerns among investors seeking safe short-term returns and a place to park their cash, but discovering that the current turmoil in the markets can crimp their plans.
2008-03-25 03:40:31 -
MGIC Ups The Ante (Forbes)
The mortagage insurer looks for more capital to keep its business afloat.
2008-03-25 04:04:55 -
Local Woman Hits Million Dollar Jackpot (CBS4 Miami)
In a time of economic problems, one South Florida woman will have a little bit of extra money to help pay her bills. Paulette Miles of Margate dropped in a quarter to a slot machine and walked away with a cool million dollar jackpot.
2008-03-25 04:15:38 -
Two of Team Resources' Kansas Wells Hit Oil and Gas: Team Resources' Direct Participation Program Natural Gas & ... (PRWeb)
Team Resources, Inc. an independent oil and gas company is excited to announce that its limited partnership Natural Gas & Oil Choice Development Fund I, L.P., will soon begin oil and gas production in Kansas. (PRWeb Mar 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb803764.htm
2008-03-25 04:40:19 -
Southwest Business Corp. branches out into real estate (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5)
San Antonio's Southwest Business Corp. continues to diversify its business beyond insurance by taking a majority stake in Royalton Real Estate Capital LLC.
2008-03-25 06:27:13 -
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-03-26 01:15 GMT: China shares outlook - Higher on strong bank earnings (Interactive Investor)
SHANGHAI (XFN-ASIA) - China shares are expected to open higher following strong 2007 earnings posted by major Chinese banks, dealers said.
2008-03-25 06:27:20 -
Clinton says she 'misspoke' about sniper fire (CNN.com)
Sen. Hillary Clinton said she "misspoke" last week when she gave a dramatic description of her arrival in Bosnia 12 years ago, recounting a landing under sniper fire.
2008-03-25 05:00:04 -
Cautious Dominion Finance battens down the hatches (The New Zealand Herald)
Property lender Dominion Finance Holdings has cut back its new lending and expects its loan book to reduce this year as it battens down the hatches to cope with a tough outlook for debenture reinvestment rates.
2008-03-25 05:00:21 -
Bank of China says 2007 net profit up 31.3% (People's Daily)
Bank of China said on Tuesday its 2007 net profit rose 31.3 percent from the previous year despite the exposure to the U.S. mortgage credit crisis among Asian lenders. Net profit reached 56.3 billion yuan (7.9 billion U.S. dollars), ...
2008-03-25 05:14:20 -
McCain seeks solutions to US housing crisis (TVNZ)
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, looking to bolster his economic credentials, promised on Tuesday to find an answer to the US housing crisis but came under fire from Democrats for failing to back a specific approach.
2008-03-25 05:14:27 -
Shares in HBOS bounce back with biggest-ever one-day gain (The Herald)
UK banking stocks rocketed yesterday - driving the FTSE-100 index of leading shares to a near-200-point gain - with HBOS leaping 15% in its biggest-ever one-day advance.
2008-03-25 05:14:58 -
Advertisement starts (Tiscali)
economic uncertainty. McCain received the same criticism from fellow Republicans before the won the battle for the party’s nomination.
2008-03-25 05:26:18 -
When the going gets tough, banks yelp for nanny (Daily Telegraph)
Bank customer: "What's the difference between a recession and a depression?"
2008-03-25 05:27:35 -
Should You Unlock Capital From Your Home? (The Motley Fool)
Does it make sense to borrow more money against your home?
2008-03-25 05:28:57 -
ECB policy likely to be relaxed (Business Standard India)
Cap for current financial year may go up to $28-30 billion. The government has initiated a comprehensive review of external commercial borrowings (ECB) policy.
2008-03-25 05:19:38
