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Commentary & OpinionNovember 10, 2008 Speculators, Politicians and Financial Disasters![]() By: The Wall Street Journal Fueled by easy credit, the real-estate market had been rising swiftly for some years. Members of Congress were determined to assure the continuation of that easy credit. Suddenly, the party came to a devastating halt. Defaults... November 6, 2008 The Great American Housing NightmareBy: PR Web Martin D. Weiss, Ph. D. takes a closer look at sinking home prices and explains how it is very possible for those prices to decline further. Dr. Weiss discusses the Great American Housing Nightmare and what occurrences lead up to... November 5, 2008 Financial crisis – friend or foe of the sustainability movement?By: BusinessGreen.com - UK The economic outlook might be gloomy, but as Paul Thomas argues, there are still positives for green executives to cling to
November 5, 2008 Newt Gingrich: Kill Sarbanes-Oxley![]() By: Tech-Crunch The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, enacted July 30, 2002, was a classic case of a knee-jerk government action that did lots of harm and very little good. The goal was to reform public company accounting rules to avoid future scandals like... November 4, 2008 Financial Leaders Go AWOL in the Meltdown: Ben W. Heineman JrBy: Bloomberg.com Government leaders around the globe have dominated the economic and business news as they struggle with the credit, solvency and housing crises. Where are the chief executive officers, top management and corporate directors of... November 1, 2008 Editorial - A Flawed Assessment of BPABy: New York Times After reports of a possible conflict of interest, we worried that a scientific advisory panel might pull its punches in evaluating the Food and Drug Administration’s judgments on the safety of bisphenol-A, known as BPA. It... October 30, 2008 It Pays to Go Green in a Down EconomyBy: Bill Roth, Entrepreneur.com As I write this column the stock market has fallen more than 30 percent in a year, the Dow below 9,000 points for the first time since 2003 and in Times Square, a sign that clocks the U.S. national debt ran out of digits when it... October 28, 2008 Remember Who We Are![]() By: Institute for America's Future We are the children and grandchildren of Americans who confronted the Great Depression, and beat it. We are the children and grandchildren of Americans who built a new democracy and a new prosperity from the ground up. October 28, 2008 Richard Grasso, Voice of Reason on Wall Street BonusesBy: Wall Street Journal Blogs Of all the Cassandras and soothsayers on the dangers of executive compensation, you might list Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank, perhaps, or corporate gadfly Nell Minow. But former NYSE chief Richard Grasso? The man whose $187... October 27, 2008 Wall Street bailout: a win for Main Street?By: The Christian Science Monitor Turmoil in the US stock market, born initially from the subprime mortgage lending crisis, has battered financial markets around the world, eroding investor confidence. Seeking to stabilize the situation, Congress approved a hefty... [What would you find useful here?]
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