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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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Monday, March 03, 2008
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Late-Night Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Australia, the world’s sixth-largest exporter, may almost double output of the grain as farmers boost plantings to a record to benefit from higher prices.
- Intel Corp.(INTC), the world’s biggest maker of semiconductors, cut its first-quarter profit forecast after an industry glut in flash-memory chips hurt efforts to expand in that market. The stock fell .44 to $19.57 in after-hours trading.
- The Bush administration will release within weeks proposals that address deficiencies in the regulation and functioning of US financial markets, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said.
- Colombia’s police chief alleged Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez helped fund Latin America’s biggest guerrilla group and has ties to the rebels going back more than 15 years.
- Australia’s central bank increased its benchmark interest rate for the second time in four weeks and said there are signs the highest borrowing costs in 12 years are prompting consumers and businesses to temper spending.
- The cost to protect Asia-Pacific corporate bonds from default fell after HSBC Holdings Plc said its earnings from lending in emerging markets like China and India offset other losses. The Markit iTraxx index of credit default swaps tied to 20 high-risk, high-yield borrowers in Asia outside Japan fell 10 basis points to 595 basis points, according to ICAP Plc.
Wall Street Journal:
- Goldman Sachs(GS) Is Close To Making Investment In Futures Exchange.
- Clinton Aims to Push Beyond Ohio and Texas.
- In separate lawsuits filed in a New York federal court, a $58-million-asset hedge fund alleges that Citigroup Inc. and Wachovia Corp., respectively, improperly required the fund to pay out more money from insurance derivatives contracts known as "credit default swaps" amid a steep decline in the value of mortgage-backed bonds.
MarketWatch.com:
- Sony Corp.(SNE) and Samsung Electronics will jointly invest an additional $5 billion to expand LCD panel production at their joint venture in South Korea.
BusinessWeek.com:
- Chavez Picks a New Fight, with Colombia.
- CEO Guide to Widgets. The customizable bits of software on Facebook and other social networking sites are the latest trend in viral marketing.
- IBM’s(IBM) director of R&D is shifting the tech giant’s focus – and making a few enormous bets.
CNNMoney.com:
- Top 20 Most Admired Companies.
- Hope Now: We’ve helped 1 million home owners. Hope Now, the foreclosure prevention coalition put together with the Bush administration’s support, claims dramatic success in helping at-risk mortgage borrowers stay in their homes.
Portfolio.com:
- Internal rifts widen at the New York Times as the news organization faces a re-energized rival.
AP:
- The FBI is investigating whether the torching of three multimillion-dollar model homes in the
Reuters:
- Cisco Systems(CSCO) on Monday unveiled a new router that helps phone companies and large businesses handle growing Internet traffic faster, and said it won a deal to supply Japanese phone provider NTT Corp’s next-generation network.
- Alaska's political climate, with the state hiking oil taxes and asserting claims against oil companies, is discouraging investment needed to offset the decline in oil production as Alaska fields age, the head of BP's Alaska unit said on Monday.
- Top-20 selling vehicles in US through February.
Financial Times:
- Ambac Financial Group(ABK), the US bond insurer, will not divide its operations as the company completes a recapitalization.
- Wal-Mart(WMT), one of the biggest corporate charitable donors in the US, is overhauling how it gives its money to ensure philanthropic efforts are more closely linked to its brand positioning.
- GE(GE) gains from EADS contract win. General Electric is to earn at least $5 billion over the next two decades from providing jet engines to the European-led consortium that beat Boeing(BA) in the race for a $35 billion contract for US Air Force refueling tankers.
- Big hedge funds tighten grip. The top 350 hedge funds control almost half the industry, a new study shows.
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Citigroup:
- Reiterated Buy on (PLCE), target $33.
- Reiterated Buy (MCHP), target $38.
Pacific Growth:
- Rated (VMW) Buy.
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Asian Indices are -1.0% to unch. on average.
S&P 500 futures -.05%.
NASDAQ 100 futures -.30%.
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Stocks Finish Lower, Weighed Down by Tech, Airline, Homebuilder and Financial Shares
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Stocks Lower into Final Hour on Economic Worries, Rising Credit Market Angst
Today's Headlines
Bloomberg:
- Freddie Mac(FRE), the world’s second-largest mortgage buyer, said the average US fixed mortgage rate in 2008 probably will tumble more than three-quarters of a percentage point to the lowest in at least 45 years.
- Irrational Pessimism Pummels US Bond Market.
- Crude oil is unch. on the day, giving up early gains, after OPEC said supplies were high and demand would slow further.
- MBIA(MBI) will restructure in a way that allows it to raise capital at a lower cost.
- Diebold(DBD) Rejects Acquisition Proposal From United Technologies.
- Hillary Clinton Blasts Obama Over Canadian Memo About Nafta Meeting.
- China’s CSI 300 Index May Fall 20% More as Gap Closes.
Wall Street Journal:
- Americans Start to Curb Their Thirst for Gasoline. In the past six weeks, the nation’s gasoline consumption has fallen by an average 1.1% from year-earlier levels. That is the most sustained drop in demand in at least 16 years.
- Walt Disney’s(DIS) ABC Television Network and other media companies expect stronger “upfront” ad sales this year as buyers purchase commercial spots earlier because later season prices are 40% higher than last year’s early rates.
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NY Times:
- IEA, Europeans Pressure Iran Over Nuclear Projects.
- Schwarzman Donates $5 Million to NY Scholarship Fund.
CNBC:
- Ambac Financial Group(ABK) may opt for just one AAA ranking from a single ratings company.
Le Monde:
- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the euro is overvalued.
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