Archive for June, 2009
Bond Yields Keep Rising
June 11th, 2009Via: Bloomberg: Treasuries gained as the highest yield on a 30-year U.S. bond auction in almost two years attracted investors concerned that record government spending and debt sales will lead to inflation. “Treasuries have backed up enough that they offer respectable value,” said Andrew Brenner, co-head of structured products and emerging markets in New York […]
World Health Organization Declares Swine Flu Pandemic
June 11th, 2009Via: Reuters: The World Health Organization declared the first flu pandemic of the 21st century on Thursday, Sweden’s health ministry said. The health ministry said the United Nations agency was raising its pandemic flu alert to the top phase 6 on a six-point scale, indicating the first influenza pandemic since 1968 is under way. “Today… […]
U.S. Long-Term Interest Rates Hit High
June 11th, 2009Via: Financial Times: US long-term interest rates rose to the highest level of the year on Wednesday, threatening the “green shoots” of recovery, after the latest sale of 10-year government debt met with a tepid response from inflation-wary investors. Concerns about the growth of government borrowing forced the US Treasury to give investors in an […]
Japan’s 1Q GDP Revision Confirms Steep Recession
June 11th, 2009Via: AP: Japan’s economy shrank at a 14.2 percent annual pace in the first quarter — better than first thought, but still the worst quarterly contraction ever for the world’s second-largest economy. A preliminary report last month had said gross domestic product declined at a 15.2 percent pace. The slight improvement in the revision released […]
California Nears Financial “Meltdown” as Revenues Tumble
June 11th, 2009Via: Reuters: California’s government risks a financial “meltdown” within 50 days in light of its weakening May revenues unless Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and lawmakers quickly plug a $24.3 billion budget gap, the state’s controller said on Wednesday. Underscoring the severity of California’s cash crisis, Controller John Chiang, who has previously warned the state’s government risks […]
TWO JAPANESE CITIZENS CARRYING $134 BILLION WORTH OF UNDECLARED, POSSIBLY COUNTERFEIT U.S. BONDS DETAINED IN ITALY WHILE TRYING TO ENTER SWITZERLAND; ITALIAN AUTHORITIES ARE TRYING TO DETERMINE IF THE BONDS ARE AUTHENTIC
June 11th, 2009UPDATE: 11: New York Times Finally Reports That the Japanese Men Were Released This article contradicts itself. “…Although the Guardia di Finanza suspected the bonds were false…” STOP. The Japanese men should then be in custody. Let’s continue: Italian law does not call for the criminal arrest of persons found to be taking funds without […]
U.S. Government Will Own 34 Percent of Citigroup
June 11th, 2009Via: New York Times: Many of its rivals are getting ready to throw back the government’s lifeline, but not Citigroup: To the contrary, Citi on Wednesday said it was moving forward with a plan to convert a large chunk of its preferred shares into common equity. The long-awaited move is expected to give the United […]
Former U.S. Defense Secretary William Cohen Inside Holocaust Museum During Shooting
June 11th, 2009The loose unit index has gone off the chart recently. Via: WTOP: A security guard shot in an exchange of gunfire Wednesday at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum has died of his injuries. Museum officials identified the guard as 39-year-old Stephen T. Johns of Temple Hills, Md. Johns, a special police officer, was a six-year […]
Doctors Warn: Avoid Genetically Modified Food
June 10th, 2009The full text of this chilling article is below. Via: Seeds of Deception: Doctors Warn: Avoid Genetically Modified Food By Jeffrey M. Smith On May 19th, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine (AAEM) called on “Physicians to educate their patients, the medical community, and the public to avoid GM (genetically modified) foods when possible and […]
Radioactive Metals Found in Recliners, Handbags Due to Recycling Contamination
June 10th, 2009Bring a Geiger counter with you on that next trip to ChinaMart. Via: GreenBiz: Cheese graters, handbags, fencing and recliners are just some of the thousands of consumer products that have been manufactured with radioactive metals, according to U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) records. A Scripps Howard News Service investigation looked at NRC records and […]
