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Headlines matching 'interest rates'
Thu February 02, 2012
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(The Atlantic) Interesting Under Obama, government spending has declined at the steepest rate since the 1970s  (theatlantic.com) (327)


Mon January 30, 2012
(NPR) Asinine Freddie Mac, a company owned by taxpayers that's supposed to make it easier and more affordable to get a home, has bet billions of dollars that homeowners will not be able to refinance their homes  (npr.org) (89)


Fri January 27, 2012
(Yahoo) Misc Crude oil price climbs over $100 a barrel on news that crude oil was priced below $100 a barrel  (finance.yahoo.com) (3)


Thu January 26, 2012
(Yahoo) Fail Fed Chairman Bernanke thinks we may need another stimulus. This reminds me of that quote about doing something over and over again expecting different results  (finance.yahoo.com) (154)
(CNBC) Amusing Illinois sues S&P over downgrade of state, pizza  (cnbc.com) (14)


Sun January 22, 2012
(BusinessWeek) Misc The Dong is only inflating 17%. Hey Vietnam, they have medications for that now  (businessweek.com) (41)


Tue January 03, 2012
(Yahoo) PSA Debt collectors offering credit cards to people with old, expired debts so they can trap them in an unending nightmare  (finance.yahoo.com) (112)


Thu December 29, 2011
(Yahoo) Interesting Will the Euro implode in 2012? Possibly, but one guy definitely thinks this whole situation is an outrage  (finance.yahoo.com) (18)


Mon December 19, 2011
(Yahoo) Sad When the revolution comes, it won't be started by protestors in city parks, it will come from people like residents of Jefferson County, AL, who, thanks to JP Morgan, now have to choose between affording electricity or running water  (news.yahoo.com) (389)


Thu December 15, 2011
(Bloomberg) Interesting Bonds gain in Spain, interest rates contained  (bloomberg.com) (16)


Wed December 07, 2011
(Bloomberg) Followup Bernanke is a jerk, according to us  (bloomberg.com) (8)


Mon November 28, 2011
(Bloomberg) Followup "...No one calculated until now that banks reaped an estimated $13 billion of income by taking advantage of the Fed's below-market rates..." Suck it peons  (bloomberg.com) (22)


Mon November 21, 2011
(Bloomberg) Unlikely Sales of existing US homes unexpectedly increase. Ashton Kutcher's punking us, isn't he?  (bloomberg.com) (16)


Tue November 15, 2011
(Chicago Business) Obvious Is your fainting couch nearby? Are you prepared to clutch your pearls? It seems that the house speaker in Illinois may have been up to shady self-dealing that cost state taxpayers half a billion dollars  (chicagobusiness.com) (37)


Mon November 14, 2011
(Dayton Daily News) Followup Remember when Ohio drove those predatory payday lenders out of business? That market segment is now being served by "legitimate" banks, who offer short-term loans with 120 - 300% APRs  (daytondailynews.com) (105)
(Yahoo) Obvious Sen. Schumer reminds Americans who are bad at math that after paying "layaway fees" and interest, many of them would have come out ahead just putting the purchase on plastic  (news.yahoo.com) (192)


Tue November 08, 2011
(Bloomberg) Unlikely World dodges economic slump. YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH BUOYYYYY  (bloomberg.com) (8)


Wed November 02, 2011
(Reuters) Sad The Federal Reserve slashes its forecast for economic growth, raises projections for unemployment, and says Europe's debt crisis will probably wreck the U.S. economy. In uplifting economic news: *crickets*  (reuters.com) (37)


Mon October 31, 2011
(The Consumerist) Obvious Those "buy here, pay here" car dealerships might not be the most legitimate businesses  (consumerist.com) (37)
(Bloomberg) Misc Bonds beat stocks. Stocks accuse Bonds of juicing  (bloomberg.com) (5)


Tue October 25, 2011
(CNN) Hero In an obvious response to OWS, Obama is going to allow you to consolidate your student loan and pay a lower interest rate  (money.cnn.com) (446)


Fri October 21, 2011
(NPR) Interesting What if we paid off the Government debt?  (npr.org) (84)

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