Friday, October 02, 2009

It's the economy (October 2 2009)

The World Bank raises the alarm over its money supply, the NHL continues to role on despite its best efforts to undermine isst some of the items of note for Thursday.

Globe and Mail-- Fear of jobless U.S. recovery fuels calls for more aid
Globe and Mail-- Tale of two leagues: How the NHL succeeds despite itself
Globe and Mail-- Ford Canada's labour costs highest in world: source
Globe and Mail-- Lights dim for last time at small Manitoba station
National Post-- Oil-sands royalty estimates could be out by $100M: auditor
National Post-- Yen pushing Toyota to brink of 'irrelevance or death'
National Post-- Flaherty admits risk of jobless recovery
National Post-- Michael Moore sets out to create a revolution
New York Times-- Mission Not Accomplished
New York Times-- Jobs Vanish
Times online UK-- Britain to rely on imports for half winter gas
Times online UK-- Fed should not be the sole regulator, says Bernanke
Times online UK-- Economic clouds fail to cast their shadow over golf’s Auld Grey Toon
Telegraph online UK-- World Bank could run out of money 'within 12 months'
Telegraph online UK-- House prices: rise 'unsustainable'
Telegraph online UK-- Banks and traders threatened by new international tax plan drawn up by IMF
Telegraph online UK-- British house prices rise for fifth month, Nationwide reports
Guardian UK-- Nationwide doubts housing crash is over, despite fifth month of rising prices
Guardian UK-- IMF presses for tax on banks' risky behaviour
Sydney Morning Herald-- Inflation gauge hovers at seven-year low
Sydney Morning Herald-- Stocks post biggest fall in three months
Sydney Morning Herald-- A poisoned well: banks and their borrowers
Sydney Morning Herald-- BHP-Rio takeover battle 2.0?
People's Daily on line-- Sino-U.S. co-developed sport plane delivered
The Times of India-- Factories more effective than charities: Immelt
The Times of India-- India owes $82.5 billion to foreigners: RBI

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