Day Software Trading, Friday's Market Recap
Posted by James Breen at 27 September 2008 8:28
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The Bush administration and Congress fretfully recharged negotiations today on the $700 billion rescue arrange; one day after the largest panel attack in U.S. memoirs. Bargaining has restarted on the government's bailout propose on which investors have uneasily been awaiting more niceties. Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank thinks that by Sunday there will be an concord, ending the Congressional disputes, and sagacity will be made of the strategy. It will be interesting to see the niceties of the graph and .. click here.
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Daily Market Commentary for September 26, 2008 from Millennium-Traders.Com At this thrust no one knows if the rescue is a good idea, interlude. Something needs to be done but, Main Street America does not want to be share the back for fat cats on Wall Street. (read more) Millennium-Traders.Com Economic data free nowadays: Corporate Profits: Second Quarter Corporate Profits chop 0.4% versus a decrease by 7.7% in First Quarter; Second Quarter Corporate Profits revised to a trickle by 0.4% from ..next.
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Was at a session yesterday for Tech bloggers to link the financial Times online panel. Two of the other bloggers there have covered it very well already - Patrick Smith at The Wire, and Joanna Geary's live twts at the time (father here and work backwards). For me there were two very interesting bits of the morning - the discussion around the hope dealing models and where the estimate can be retained by a publisher like the FT, and talking about Alphaville, the online "relaxed" bit of the FT ..next.
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