Sunday, 19 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. Ross: Economy Bumbles as Washington Stumbles
    Washington’s weak policy moves are largely responsible for the economy’s fitful recovery, says Wilbur Ross. Indeed, the economy is "bumbling along," he told CNBC. . . . Click Here.

  2. Steve Forbes: World Better Off Without the IMF
    Some economists see the IMF as a vital bulwark against financial crises in countries around the globe. Forbes magazine publisher Steve Forbes sees otherwise . . . Click Here.


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  3. Summers: Cuts Necessary to Boost US Economy
    Larry Summers, former Treasury secretary under President Clinton, warns the U.S. economy is at risk of years of Japan-style stagnation without expanded tax cuts on U.S. workers' wages . . . Click Here.

  4. Shiller: Fear May Be Economy’s Biggest Problem
    Economist Robert Shiller says the origins of the current US economic crisis “can be traced to a particular kind of social epidemic: a speculative bubble that generated pervasive optimism and complacency” . . . Click Here.

  5. Soros: China ‘Losing Control’ as Inflation Soars
    China has missed its opportunity to stem inflation and may now risk a hard landing, says billionaire investor George Soros. There are some signs that China is “losing control” . . . Click Here.