Monday, January 04, 2010

It's the economy (January 4, 2010)

Holiday spending brings post New Years debt, Not so fast on that recovery talk there Mssrs, Bernanke and Geithner, and national debts could pose the largest problems for 2010, some of the items of note for Monday.

Globe and Mail-- Dubai's Burj Khalifa: Built out of opulence; named for its saviour
Globe and Mail-- U.S. crisis far from over: economists
Globe and Mail-- Holiday spending binge pushes debt levels higher
National Post-- Dubai's tallest tower hit by property slump
National Post-- Lost decade looms for United States
National Post-- Bernanke, Geithner wrong to think financial crisis over, economist warns
Vancouver Sun-- B.C. property assessments are rolling in. What can you expect?
New York Times-- How Visa, Using Card Fees, Dominates a Market
New York Times-- Fannie’s Christmas Eve Surprise
New York Times-- Cold and Signs of Stronger Economy Drive Oil Above $81
USA Today-- Bankruptcies jump 32% to 1.4 million in 2009
USA Today-- GM says China sales up 67% in 2009
USA Today-- Dubai names tallest building after bailout patron
Guardian UK online-- Manufacturing survey spurs recovery hopes
Guardian UK online-- Tories reject Alistair Darling's 'dodgy' claims about their spending plans
Guardian UK online-- Twentieth Century Fox's 3D gamble pays off with billion dollar blockbuster
Times Online UK-- Spain’s bleeding economy spurs a different bull run
Times Online UK-- Goldman Sachs teams may quit the City
Times Online UK-- Recovery should not come at a cost to our children
Telegraph UK online-- Global bear rally will deflate as Japan leads world in sovereign bond crisis Telegraph UK online-- Britain yet to face the psychological pain of its new economic status
Telegraph UK online-- Pimco cuts holding of UK and US government bonds
Melbourne Herald Sun-- Woodside still speaking with PetroChina
Melbourne Herald Sun-- Carbon trade warning
Brisbane Times-- Strong dollar munches manufacturing
Brisbane Times-- Surge in job ads as firms expand
Sydney Daily Telegraph-- NAB set to pounce on Northern Rock
Sydney Daily Telegraph-- Plan to rein in CEO pay packets
People's Daily on line-- China's consumption has good start in 2010
People's Daily on line-- Bank regulator: China's lenders have enough funds
China Daily-- GM says 2009 China vehicle sales up 67%
China Daily-- Consumer confidence growing
China Daily-- Houses built on sand burn Chinese investors
The Times of India-- 'RBI should reduce liquidity'
The Times of India-- 'Stay invested, markets poised for good run'
The Times of India-- Mercedes loses crown to BMW, sales decline over 10% in India

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