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Indebted Governments See Central Banks As Final “Funding Option”

February 18, 2010 By Bill Zielinski Leave a Comment

Banking Links – February 18, 2010

Is Your Bank On The “Do Not Trust” List? – Yahoo Finance

With Fiscal Policy Options Exhausted Japan Looks To Central Bank For Salvation – Bloomberg

Banks Take Blame For Collapse of Greece – FT

With Economy In “Recovery” Question Of How To Shrink Fed Balance Sheet Debated – Bloomberg

PIGS Risk Pushing Europe’s Banking System Into The Abyss With $900 Billion Risk Exposure – WSJ

Barclays Capital Forecasts 10% US Long Bond Yield – WSJ

Systemic Risks To Financial Firms Larger Than Ever -WSJ

Morgan Stanley Checks Into Expensive Hotel – WSJ


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