Ireland to split Anglo Irish into good, bad banks
By SHAWN POGATCHNIK 2010-09-08T17:44:24ZDUBLIN (AP) -- Ireland plans to split its most troubled financial institution, Anglo Irish Bank, in two as part of wider efforts to reassure international lenders that the Irish are taking control of their debt crisis.... hosted.ap.org |
Goldman Sachs fined £17.5m by FSA over failure to report US fraud inquiry
Investment bank handed fine for failing to tell the UK regulator that it was under investigation for fraud in the US. telegraph.co.uk |
Currency on table at IMF meetings
Currency and fiscal policy debates on table as global central bankers and finance ministers gather for IMF meetings in Washington this weekend feeds.marketwatch.com |
Shoppers may have the upper hand this Christmas
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO 2010-10-07T16:54:27ZNEW YORK (AP) -- The Christmas shopping season doesn't kick off for another six weeks, but retailers already are signaling they're prepared to discount aggressively to entice shoppers still skittish about spending.... hosted.ap.org |
Lord Hutton: 'I busted the myth that public sector pensions are gold-plated'
Writing for Your Money, the Labour peer reviews his pensions report. telegraph.co.uk |