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Italian gov't presents plan to boost economy - Xinhua News Agency
ROME, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The Italian government on Friday presented a plan to boost the domestic economy and help the country pull out of the current global economic crisis. The plan was valued at 80 billion euros and included 16.6 billion euros for ...

November 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
Reader Dave sends this nice letter to Obama's change.gov Web site, a propos of Saturday's column on layoffs. Dear President-elect Obama, Normally, I do not comment or send letters to elected officials, but since we are all looking for positive change ...

Time's up for the reign of Russia's oligarchs - Globe and Mail
ROME -- There's a saying among Moscow's jaded old market watchers that the oligarchs don't really own Russia's industries; they're merely their Kremlin-appointed caretakers. The events of the past few weeks suggest the theory is more than a little ...

Bailing out homeowners - Romesentinel.com
After bailing out banks, investment houses, a big car loan company and AIG insurance (twice), the federal government finally may be getting around to individual homeowners. It’s about time. After all, it was failing mortgages that fueled this fall ...

Stakes raised for Air France and Alitalia - Financial Times
Karl Marx once wrote that history repeats itself first as tragedy, the second time as farce. Arguably a farce is exactly what is being played out as airlines in France and Italy face the latest aviation crisis. No one should forget that on the day ...

Oil Supertanker Owners in Ransom Talks With Somali Pirates - FOX News
The Saudi foreign minister says the owners of a hijacked oil tanker are negotiating with the pirates that are holding it. Prince Saud Al-Faisal spoke Wednesday after talks in Rome with his Italian counterpart. Asked if he could confirm reports that a ...

Crrrunch! Is Your Favorite Company About to Go Bust? - Time
For hundreds of U.S. companies, the federal bailout may be too little, too late. Bankers, lawyers and credit analysts say the government's plan to invest billions into the nation's banks is doing little to ease the credit crunch for U.S. businesses ...

BHP risks losing balance on regulatory tightrope - Financial Times
The European Commission’s objections to BHP Billiton ’s $80bn hostile bid for Anglo-Australian mining rival Rio Tinto will spill into the public domain this month with the regulator tipped to demand the sale of iron ore assets as a prerequisite ...

Why Does College Cost So Much, and Is It Worth It? - FOX News
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Darling details £50 billion bank bailout plan - Times Online
Chancellor Alistair Darling today launched a drastic rescue of Britain's high street banks in move designed to head off a cataclysmic failure of confidence by announcing a part-nationalisation plan with £50 billion of taxpayers' money. He said there ...

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  • Refinancing: The repaying of a debt with the proceeds from a new loan using the same property as collateral. The reason for refinancing is to get a lower interest rate.

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