Articles, tagged with "treasury secretary", page 1
31st January 2012
If you happen to be a coin collector, for sure you have heard about the U.S. gold double eagles? It is a special issue of American gold coin. It is the U.S. gold coin with a domination of $20. This coin contains ninety percent gold and ten percent alloy s...
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Author:
Clivir Team
16th November 2011
During the course of the past year, the economies of the West have received more negative attention and experienced more problems than at nearly any time in history. The countries being hit in Europe just keep getting bigger, as it started with Iceland i...
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Author:
John Hill
24th September 2011
Regardless of one’s opinion on Ben Bernanke, there is no denying the extraordinary impact he has had on the Federal Reserve since taking over as Chairman in 2006.
A case can be made that the very nature and scope of the Fed has changed under Bernanke’...
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Author:
blackhawkpartners
31st July 2011
Déjà' Vu all over again...
It was just last May in the fourth edition of the Foresight, European Debt & the U.S. Markets, (though that seems like years ago) that I was writing this column about the PIIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece, & Spain) and ho...
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Author:
Walid Petiri
28th July 2011
The price of gold hit record highs on Monday as jittery investors sent stock and bond markets plunging amid fears that the eurozone and US debt crises could lead the world into another recession.
AFP - Gold soared to record highs Monday as investors so...
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Author:
eldoragold
15th July 2011
"I'm Certain we will (experience another Crisis - Ed). It will come again."
Treasury Secretary Geithner, 5/17/11
"Wall Street banks have cut back on small business lending... [by] more than double the cutback in overall lending... [Small business]...
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Author:
Deepcaster
25th May 2011
Many Americans are frustrated with the pace of the economic recovery; many Democrats are worried that their party will lose its majority in the House and Senate. As elections loom, President Obama has offered a new platform of tax initiatives for Congress...
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Author:
jerry
13th May 2011
A fundamental reform for the housing market. For two-and-a-half years, economists and housing industry analysts have wondered what would happen with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. On February 11, they got an answer: the Obama administration announced plans t...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
11th May 2011
The states contend that they have a constitutional right to use the unitary method. They note the United States Supreme Court decisions upholding the tax. They feel that by agreeing to drop the unitary tax, they would be giving up a major source of reve...
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Author:
AGED CORPORATIONS
13th March 2011
Mubarak is ousted! Egyptian citizens saw the culmination of 10 years of mounting frustration of the rule of President Hosni Mubarak finally end last week. The protests in the streets by millions in Cairo and other major cities that started on January 18th...
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Author:
Walid Petiri
09th December 2010
Up 936! Back above 9,000! The stock market is amazingly resilient – you can’t count it out. After last week’s series of plunges, Monday brought one of the best days in the history of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The Dow rose 936 points – that’s an 11...
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Author:
Ishan Goradiya
24th November 2010
On March 23, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced details of a new Obama administration effort to get banks lending again – a “critical piece of our plan to increase the flow of credit and expand liquidity." The blandly-named Public-Private Inves...
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Author:
IshanGoradiya
15th September 2010
Tax accounting is accounting for tax purposes. In the United States, tax accounting is governed by the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). The basic rules and regulations of tax accounting are dictated by Section 446 of the IRC. The main principles of Section 44...
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Author:
Ingress
25th June 2010
Treasury Secretary Geithner blasts balking banks
They're just not trying hard enough, he tells Senate Appropriations Panel
While banks plead innocence, more Americans feel foreclosure pain
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner advised a Senate Panel ...
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Author:
Uchoa
07th June 2010
Congressional Oversight Panel admits HAMP is too slow
Treasury heaps some of the blame on itself
Not everybody will be helped by HAMP
Even Washington is affected
When will things improve?
The Federal Government's fight against foreclosures is hardl...
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Author:
Uchoa