Posted on 24 June 2009
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It was said by Warren Buffet a Billionaire investor that a recovery in the U.S. economy will take time as signs of any rebound is not being seen by him at his businesses spanning retailing, manufacturing and energy.
Buffett is the chairman and chief executive officer of Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Buffet told CNBC that In terms of the economy coming back, it will take sometime. He further said that “Everything we see about the economy is we’ve had no bounce.”

It was said by the Commerce Department on May 31 that the U.S. gross domestic product has fallen in the first quarter, it is dropping at an annual pace of 5.7 percent, the said May 31.
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Posted on 30 January 2009
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Guardian in a recent report revealed the perpetrators of the global financial crisis. It revealed their names and photos too. The British Guardian newspaper on Monday published a list of people whose work has proved fatal for the world economy. Lies have been told by both policy makers and business sharks.
The publication also listed visionaries who, warned us long before the actual crisis hit our shores. Unfortunately for the all us, these people were not involved in the process of decision-making.

In its famous “black list” Guardian has 25 spots. Almost half of them are filled with the people that have something to do with economic crisis of today. here are some of political and financial heavy weights.
Bark up the wrong tree “guru”
Alan Greenspan, head of the U.S. Federal Reserve( 1987 to 2006), is on the list at number one. The most influential financier has received from fans the world title of “guru”, “oracle” and “maestro”. In the delight of observers led his calmness with which Greenspan has held America through crises of 1987 and 1991, as well as the collapse of IT-industry in 2000 and panic in the markets that followed the September 11, 2001. It was Greenspan in early 2000 pursued a policy of low rates of the Fed, which led to easy money and irresponsible distribution of loans by banks. Moreover, the head of the Fed encouraged mortgage borrowers to take loans with floating rates. When rates inevitably increased after the tightening of fiscal policy in the middle of this decade, the people proved to have nothing to pay sharply increased the cost of credit.
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