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Signs of the Times for Wed, 14 Jun 2006

Last Updated Wed, 14 Jun 2006 10:18:06 EDT
CBC News
Fresh reports of rising costs for gasoline and housing in the United States sparked concern Wednesday that interest rates will continue to rise.

The U.S. Labour Department reported that the overall consumer price index was up by 0.4 per cent last month, which was what economists had been forecasting.

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By PAUL THARP
NY Post
14 June 06
As world markets spiral toward a crash landing, Wall Street is hoping new Federal Reserve boss Ben Bernanke keeps his mouth shut.

Skittish investors worried about rising interest rates around the globe yesterday as stock prices collapsed in many of the world's capitals and gold plunged in its biggest one-day drop in 26 years.

Tokyo's stock market triggered the global rout overnight as shares plunged there in the biggest point drop since 9/11.

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www.chinaview.cn 2006-06-14 08:54:42
BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhuanet)-- U.S. Stocks dropped on Tuesday amid persistent worries about rising interest rates and slower economic growth after the latest warnings on inflation from Federal Reserve officials.

On Tuesday the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 86.44 points, or 0.80 percent, to 10,706.14, sliding into negative territory for the year. It was the seventh decline by the blue-chip average in the past eight trading sessions. The Dow has fallen 8 percent since closing within 80 points of its all-time high on May 10.

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By Chris Sanders
Reuters
13 June 06
NEW YORK - The month-long slide in global stocks has wiped out at least $2 trillion in wealth, leaving investors few alternatives to preserve their holdings aside from bonds and money markets.

Investors have been dumping stocks, commodities and emerging market assets on growing concerns that economic growth will suffer from higher inflation and interest rates.

"It is essentially one consistent story worldwide, starting here in the U.S. There is a fear that the Fed's repeated commitment to limiting inflation demonstrates a willingness to risk economic activity," said Christopher Low, chief economist at FTN Financial in New York.

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Pravda
14 June 06
Today the US economy is often compared with a dinosaur, because it is the next largest economy in the world and almost as large as that of the six other members of the Group of Seven combined.

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By Paul J. Lim
U.S. News and World Report
13 June 06
Contrary to popular belief, the housing market hasn't cooled off that much. In fact, residential real estate prices continue to soar in a number of key metropolitan areas, according to a new study released this week.

That's a good thing, right? Actually, no-because the froth building in housing prices raises the distinct possibility of significant corrections to come in many of those regions.

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Reuters
13 June 06
WASHINGTON - A new law to deter American consumers from seeking bankruptcy protection made filings plunge to a 20-year low in the first-quarter of 2006, but a rapid rise in new cases since then raises questions about whether the law is working as expected.

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Brian O'Connor
Detroit News
Jun. 13, 2006
Zero-interest deals and long-term car loans are boosting sales, but they are producing one troubling side effect: a growing number of drivers owe more on their vehicle than it's worth at trade-in time.

Last month, nearly 29 percent of U.S. car buyers found themselves "upside-down" on their loans, owing an average of $3,789 more than their trade-in value for the highest level since September 2004.

Loan officers and car dealers call it "negative equity," and there are plenty of negatives.

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By Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer
4:11 PM PDT, June 13, 2006
The 14-year effort to establish an urban farm in the heart of South Los Angeles came to an end today when authorities evicted the farmers, as well as some celebrities who were supporting them by keeping vigil on the land.

The eviction occurred during a frenzied day both at the farm site and at City Hall as Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and other city leaders negotiated with the landowner through the morning, failing to reach a deal to save the farm even though the mayor said they had come up with the owner's $16-million asking price. "Today's events are unfortunate, disheartening and unnecessary," Villaraigosa said. "After years of disagreement over this property, we had all hoped for a better outcome."

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By GINA HOLLAND
Associated Press
12 June 06
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court turned back an appeal Monday from Austrian Jewish victims of the Nazi regime whose litigation had tied up payments from a $210 million settlement.

Justices refused to disturb a decision by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which sided with the Bush administration in dismissing the class-action lawsuit against Austria.

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June 15, 2006
WASHINGTON: The US Government has doled out as much as $US1.4 billion ($1.9 billion) in bogus assistance to hurricane victims, getting duped to pay for football season tickets, a holiday and even a divorce lawyer.

Congressional investigators have found that prisoners, a supposed victim who used a cemetery for a home address and a person who spent 70 days at a Hawaiian hotel all were able to wrongly get taxpayer help.

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