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Gus Leonisky's blogregarding henry .....Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Glenn Stevens says he supports the Government's move to guarantee unlimited bank deposits. A newspaper report today claims the RBA is concerned the Government's recent decision to provide an unlimited guarantee of all bank deposits is distorting the market.
from the road to damascus .....US President George W Bush's first Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has endorsed Democratic election candidate Barack Obama for the White House. Backing Mr Obama over John McCain, the Republican Party's choice to succeed Mr Bush in November, he said the Democrat had the 'ability to inspire'.
keeping us safe ...President George W Bush has invited world leaders to gather in the US by the end of the year to discuss reform of the global financial system. The summit would be the first of a series announced after talks between Mr Bush, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and EU Commission chief Manuel Barroso.
wanted: salvage expert .....If Sen. Barack Obama wakes up as the president-elect on Nov. 5, he will immediately assume responsibility for fixing a shredded economy while the Bush administration is still in office.
from struggle street .....Financial workers at Wall Street's top banks are to receive pay deals worth more than $70bn (£40bn), a substantial proportion of which is expected to be paid in discretionary bonuses, for their work so far this year - despite plunging the global financial system into its worst crisis since the 1929 stock market crash, the Guardian has learned.
the death of the budgie smuggler .....Scanners being tested at Melbourne Airport will not blur the genitals of passengers. Transport security authorities are trialling the new 'X-ray backscatter' body scanner, which has been described by critics as a 'virtual strip search'.
look at me, look at me .....Gordon Brown's key role in heading off a global financial crisis was challenged last night by the French President, Nicolas Sarkozy. The two leaders jostled for position at a European summit in Brussels amid tensions between them over who should get the credit for the landmark decision by governments around the world to take stakes in ailing banks.
running of the bull .....Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has addressed the nation a day after the Prime Minister, accusing the Federal Government of missing the warning signs ahead of the financial crisis.
bipartisanship .....The Anchor Baby summarizes the wingnut pushback on the unmasking of the diseased Republican base:
oh damn .....In a televised address to the nation Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said the Government will do whatever is necessary to maintain economic stability, as dire global conditions continue.
the great unwind .....
The rapidly growing trade in derivatives poses a 'mega-catastrophic risk' for the economy and most shares are still 'too expensive', legendary investor Warren Buffett has warned.
restoring public confidence .....The problem is that the markets no longer have any faith that the world financial system they helped create has any future. The model is bust. It is encouraging that both the Americans and Germans are now moving towards what they considered ideologically unthinkable a fortnight ago - they are preparing to follow the British lead, take big public stakes in banks and offer guarantees to the interbank market.
protection rackets .....The Federal Government says its move to guarantee all bank deposits for the next three years does not mean there is a problem with Australian banks. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has announced that the Government will guarantee all deposits in banks, building societies, credit unions or Australian subsidiaries of foreign banks.
in search of optimism .....The four most dangerous words for investors are: This time is different. In 1999, technology companies with no earnings or sales were valued at billions of dollars. But this time was different, investors told themselves. The Internet could not be missed at any price.
the little trooper .....Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin yesterday shrugged off the findings of a state inquiry into the 'Troopergate' affair, which concluded that she had used her position as governor to pursue a private feud with a State Trooper.
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