For years, President Obama has been clear about his preferred tax policy: Tax the rich more and protect households that make less than $250,000 from higher taxes.
It’s not clear what he’ll say about taxes on Wednesday when he lays out his ideas for how to tackle the country’s long-term debt. If history holds, he’ll stick [...]
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TAX THE RICH! OK, BUT THEN WHAT?
April 12th, 2011 by Financial Writer
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Oakmark’s David Herro Says Unloved Japanese Stocks a ‘Steal’
February 3rd, 2011 by Financial Writer
Japan’s stock market is more than 70 percent off its 1989 record high and last month the country’s debt was downgraded for the first time in nine years. Time to buy Japanese equities, says David Herro.
“At these prices Japanese stocks are a steal,” said Herro, 50, manager of the $6.9 [...]
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Kotlikoff: How to Fix the Mortgage Mess
January 17th, 2011 by Financial Writer
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. What cute-sounding names. They suggest adorable siblings, not twin financial disasters that may cost $1 trillion when we get the final bill.
According to Edward Pinto, Fannie Mae’s former chief credit officer, in 2008 the two government-supported mortgage finance companies, along with the Federal Housing Administration [...]
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OECD calls on Japan’s giant Government pension fund to integrate ESG
January 15th, 2011 by Financial Writer
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Canadian bonds beat world
January 8th, 2011 by Financial Writer
Returns in Canada’s bond market exceeded the rest of the world in 2010, gaining the most in five years, and may outperform again this year amid record foreign purchases of the nation’s fixed-income securities.
The Bank of America Merrill Lynch Canada Broad Market Index, which tracks 1,150 federal, provincial and corporate bonds with a par value [...]
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If The Bank Sued To Foreclose, The Mortgage To Ensure That They Meet
January 5th, 2011 by Financial Writer
One of the creative defenses to a foreclosure action in this past year has shown, that the demand for bank foreclosure of the mortgage shall demonstrate in this regard and has been home and apartment owners to sue. In the vast majority of the shares of foreclosure, banks are not the original notes, rather [...]
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Former auto czar pays $10 million fine
December 30th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Quadrangle investment group founding partner and former Obama “auto czar” Steven Rattner agreed Thursday to pay a $10 million fine in a settlement with the New York attorney general’s office over a pension fund scheme.
Rattner was accused of a “pay-to-play” scheme involving New York’s pension fund, in which Rattner’s Quadrangle allegedly gave kickbacks to officials [...]
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Are the markets back? Reply is hazy - The Buzz
December 15th, 2010 by Financial Writer
It’s been a long way back, but two of the most widely watched stock market barometers are now trading right around where they were before the financial excrement really hit the fan in September 2008.
The Dow closed Tuesday at 11,476.54, its highest close since September 8, 2008 — a week before the bankruptcy of Lehman [...]
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Steve Case looks back at AOL
December 4th, 2010 by Financial Writer
AOL co-founder Steve Case — a serial tech entrepreneur who is still actively launching new ventures — took the stage at Business Insider’s Ignition conference Friday to discuss Web upstarts and reflect on his own battered legacy.
Business Insider editor-in-chief Henry Blodget, who moderated the discussion with Case, asked him what it feels like to look [...]
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