Sunday, 5 June 2011


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Top Five Stories
You May Have Missed

Dear Moneynews Reader:

Here are the five top Moneynews stories from the past week that you may have missed:

  1. Happy Anniversary: Recovery Struggling for Two Years
    The economy is stuck in recovery mode, and experts are wondering when it will speed up to anything beyond idle . . .
    Click Here.

  2. ‘Reckless’ Authors: Meltdown ‘Risks Are Enormous’
    The U.S. has still not addressed the problem of dealing with financial institutions deemed too-big-to-fail, leaving the country at risk to another meltdown, say co-authors of the book “Reckless Endangerment” . . .
    Click Here.


    Airing Now, Newsmax Video
    Before he died, Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman penned a financial road map to survive the economic turmoil we face today . . .
    this video reveals all.




  3. Analyst: Goldman ‘Too Big’ to Face Prosecution
    Goldman Sachs won’t face criminal prosecution related to sales of mortgage-linked securities because that could threaten the U.S. financial system, according to one analyst . . .
    Click Here.

  4. Alwaleed: Saudis Want Oil Price in $70-$80 Range
    Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said oil at $70 to $80 a barrel is in the best interests of Saudi Arabia because it diminishes the urgency in the U.S. and Europe to develop alternative energy sources . . .
    Click Here.

  5. ECB Official: Dump Core Inflation as Key Indicator
    Core inflation is not a good indicator for monetary policy and should probably be scrapped, says one board member. . .
    Click Here.

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Aaron DeHoog
Financial Publisher