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Feds to Charge Ex-Countrywide CEO With Fraud

June 5th, 2009

Via: CBS/AP: The government is charging Angelo Mozilo, the former chief executive of mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp., and two other company executives with civil fraud. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s case also accuses Mozilo of illegal insider trading, an agency spokesman said Thursday. Countrywide was a major player in the subprime mortgage market, the […]

Spanish Bank Pays Staff 30% of Normal Salary to Take Five Years Off

June 5th, 2009

Via: Telegraph: BBVA, a leading Spanish bank, is allowing staff to take five years paid leave, in an effort to cut costs during the recession. Employees of BBVA, Spain’s second biggest bank, are being offered 30 per cent of their usual salary in return for staying away from work for between three and five years. […]

Fisk: “I suspect that what the Arab world wants to hear is that Obama will take his soldiers out of Muslim lands.”

June 5th, 2009

Via: Independent: More and more, it looks like the same old melody that Bush’s lads used to sing. We’re not against the Muslim world. In fact, we are positively for it. We want you to have democracy, up to a point. We love Arab “moderates” and we want to reach out to you and be […]

Oil Sharply Higher

June 4th, 2009

WARNING: This is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any financial instrument. I’m still letting my long USO position ride. I’m feeling a lot less comfortable with it now that GS is shilling oil higher. Via: Reuters: U.S. crude futures were up nearly 5 percent in late trading Thursday, rallying on news that […]

Is Larry Summers Taking Kickbacks From the Banks He’s Bailing Out?

June 4th, 2009

Wait for it… Via: AlterNet: Last month, a little-known company where Summers served on the board of directors received a $42 million investment from a group of investors, including three banks that Summers, Obama’s effective “economy czar,” has been doling out billions in bailout money to: Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley. The banks invested […]

Australia: Cat-Food Irradiation Banned

June 4th, 2009

How about the irradiation of food destined for human consumption? Don’t worry. Trust us, it’s safe. Via: Sydney Morning Herald: A SERIES of mysterious cat deaths was caused by the government-mandated practice of irradiating imported pet food. The Agriculture Minister, Tony Burke, has ordered the controversial sterilisation process, which has been in place for more […]

State and Federal Support Checks Now Account for 16% of Americans’ Income

June 4th, 2009

We need the Government Motors People’s Car to really get this party started. On the other end of the spectrum, I wonder what percentage of executive salaries were derived from bailout money? Via: USA Today: The recession is driving the safety net of government benefits to a historic high, as one of every six dollars […]

Japanese Factories Growing Vegetables in Cleanroom-Like Conditions

June 4th, 2009

In a severely space constrained country like Japan, the appeal of the vertical growing arrangement is understandable. The yield per square meter of footprint is certainly many times that of traditional soil farming. Valcent Products, a company that’s developing vertical crop systems, claims a 20X increase in yield over field production. I don’t read Japanese, […]

Bernanke Warns Deficits Threaten Financial Stability

June 4th, 2009

Via: Bloomberg: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said large U.S. budget deficits threaten financial stability and the government can’t continue indefinitely to borrow at the current rate to finance the shortfall. “Unless we demonstrate a strong commitment to fiscal sustainability in the longer term, we will have neither financial stability nor healthy economic growth,” […]

Northwestern Mutual Makes First Gold Buy in 152 Years

June 4th, 2009

WARNING: This is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any financial instrument. Disclosure: I own gold. I am a BullionVault client and affiliate. Here’s an excerpt from an email that I sent to a core contributor three days ago: Re: Changing the subject to gold: I think the thing that gold longs should […]

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