Life and Death in the Econ E.R
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- Put a New Mind-Set Ahead of New Regs. Ludwig, Eugene A. // American Banker;2/24/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 29, p9
The author opines on blame being placed on U.S. banks for the state of the U.S. economy and argues that fallout from the buildup of huge imbalances in foreign trade accounts and the country's desire to spend more than it earns are the real reasons for the crisis.
- A View of the Economic Crisis and the Federal Reserve's Response. Yellen, Janet L. // FRBSF Economic Letter;7/6/2009, Vol. 2009 Issue 22, p1
The article presents a discussion of the economic crisis in the U.S. and the response of the U.S. Federal Reserve in solving the crisis, adapted from the speech delivered by the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to the Commonwealth Club in...
- Untitled. // ICIS Chemical Business;9/24/2007, Vol. 272 Issue 11, p24
The article presents findings of a recent survey by the Business Roundtable on the effects of the recent credit market turmoil on the U.S. economy. About 25 percent people, who were surveyed, think the recent credit market turmoil will weaken the U.S. economy. Political leaders expect that the...
- Deep impact? // ICIS Chemical Business;10/22/2007, Vol. 272 Issue 15, p10
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- HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, 1997. Roche, David // Forbes Asia;7/23/2007, Vol. 3 Issue 13, p107
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- LETTER TO THE EDITOR. Brick, Jerome; Rogers, Teri // Las Vegas Business Press (10712186);10/13/2008, Vol. 25 Issue 41, p30
Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including one about the financial crisis in the U.S., and another on the loan provided by the U.S. government to the automobile industry.
- 'Just a Really Ugly Situation. Markham, Dan // Metal Center News;Feb2009, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p24
The article reports on the market performance of the steel industry in the U.S. in the wake of the ongoing economic crisis. It mentions that steel producers and distributors throughout the country are feeling the effects of the recessionary market. It further states that though bankruptcies and...
- Resolved: Stop All This Depression Talk. C. J. C. // Bank Loan Report;1/5/2009, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p2
The article urges to stop the discussion about depression especially in the financial market in the U.S. According to the author, journalists and experts need to shut up about heading into another depression or financial crisis. The article also offers a list of reasons why people should not...
- 2008 League Tables Illustrate Credit Freeze. M. S. // Bank Loan Report;1/5/2009, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p3
The article reports on the implication of the high yield loan and bond league tables for the fourth quarter of 2008 in the U.S. According to reports, this high yield loan and bond league tables illustrate the extent of the credit freeze. In addition, the volume of new high yield bond issues in...


