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نهاية إمبراطورية وول ستريت : معلومات عن أضخم أزمة مالية في التاريخ وسبل تخطيها
كتاب \"نهاية وول ستريت\" الذي ألفه الكاتب المالي المتمرس دايف كانساس يظهر الجنون بطريقة مفهومة كاشفا طريقة تأثير الأزمة على حياتنا المالية والخطوات الواجب اتخاذها لحماية أنفسنا. يقدم هذا الكتاب الشامل والعملي والسهل المنل: نظرة داخلية على الشعوذة المالية، والمال السهل، وفرط الثقة التي سببت أزمة أسواق الرهن من الباطن، وتضييق التسليف، وانهيار السوق تحليلا حول نظام العالم الجديد-المؤسسات المصرفية الكبرى ودور الحكومة وطريقة تأثيرها على الشارع الرئيسي نظرة على ما هو آمن : ملخص عن الاستثمارات المحمية وغير المحمية وكيف تغيرت أنظمة حماية المال. استراتيجيات المستثمر الفردي : الأسهم، والسندات، والتقاعد، والعقارات (وما إذا كان عليك التفكير جديا \"بالفرشة\") يعتبر كتاب \"نهاية وول ستريت\" الصادر عن أكثر المصادر الموثوقة للأخبار التجارية والاقتصادية ومن تأليف أحد أكثر المحللين الماليين الموثوق بهم يعتبر الكتاب الوحيد الذي تحتاجه لاجتياز العاصفة.
BROOKLYN CLOSEUP Keeping Up the Wyckoff-Bennett's
Newsday photo by Jim Cummins- High school students [Jason Glick], left of plaque, and [Devon Ader], right, work restoring the white picket fence around Midwood's historic Wyckoff-Bennett house. He and a group of students from school, most of them from the Law Institute honors program, have made fixing the fence their community service project for the fall. [Eli Fischman], who has also worked on cleaning up graffiti on Kings Highway, looks forward to working on the Wyckoff-Bennett House. \"It's fun work,\" Fischman said. \"And after we're done with the fence, there are things inside to work on.\"
EASTERN VISTAS Virginia's Lovely Mountain Resorts
Reaching Wintergreen means driving uphill for nearly four miles to the top of the mountain. Once on top, you find the resort itself is less monumental than The Homestead. Instead, wooden structures with angular, modern designs hide among the mountain-top trees. At the far end of the lodge, empty chairlifts provide a reminder of Wintergreen's major wintertime activity. Wintergreen's main summer drawing cards are similar to the Homestead's. Nineteen tennis courts (along with six more courts in the valley if the mountain becomes too cool) help make it one of the 50 best Tennis Resorts in the country, according to Tennis Magazine. And two championship golf courses are available for guest use. Golf packages begin at $97 a person per night for midweek stays and $118 a person per night on weekends. Near Wintergreen, Skyline turns into the Blue Ridge Parkway. Both of these roads shadow the Appalachian hiking trail and I-81 as they twist and wind to the southwest. Just past Waynesboro, Va., the roads to Wintergreen peel off. Take either Hwy. 39 or 42, still scenic, and head west from Wintergreen about two hours to reach The Homestead.
Cheering For--And Buying--English Football Teams; Some billionaires aren't just watching English football. They're buying entire teams
Manchester United, the most popular club in the English Premier League, has an \"official savoury snack\"--Mister Potato--not to mention official wine (Casillero del Diablo), beer (Singha) and spirit (Aperol) partners.
The Bear's Shadow Is Exaggerated
The freer trade unleashed by the fall of communism neatly dovetailed with the explosion of technological innovation, and the New Era of eternal economic growth became the rage. Indeed, the entire concept of freer markets is under assault on several fronts. Economists such as Paul Krugman at the Massachuetts Institute of Technology suggest that emerging economies ought to move more carefully as they try to join the richer countries. In Hong Kong, the notoriously laissez-faire government is in a pitched battle with stock speculators. In Russia, of course, whispers of re-nationalization have emerged amid the chaos - and some alarmist commentators contend that Moscow's problems will scuttle the single-currency plan for Europe.
Take Heart, Bulls; the Economy Is OK
Yesterday, the bulls grabbed some of the good feeling back, but the bears still have a pretty good grip on the stock market. For investors, this has been a quick trip from giddiness to abject fear. Most frightening is the carnage among the technology stocks. Even after yesterday's rebounds, the Nasdaq is still bruised. What's happening? Here it is in nutshell: The fear of global inflation and growth has given way to fear of deflation and global economic disaster. It's a pretty quick flip for such a macroeconomic scenario. Basically, Wall Street thought the world was moving too fast way back in September. Now it thinks the world is moving too slowly. Part of the rebound was a realization that the deflation case had more sex appeal than fact appeal. Let's go over a couple of salient issues. The U.S. economy remains solid. The fact that Hong Kong is twisting Wall Street around underscores the fact that fear, more than fundamentals, is driving the markets right now.
The Summer of Our Discontent
Along with concerns about the economy, investors will soon start to grapple more with political events as the presidential campaign kicks into higher gear and the congressional super committee debates how to rein in the federal deficit. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, speaking in Wyoming last month, said the fractious political debate, including the ferocious argument over the debt ceiling, is having -- and may continue to have -- a negative impact on the economy.
MarketBeat: The Summer of Our Discontent
Along with concerns about the economy, investors will soon start to grapple more with political events as the presidential campaign kicks into higher gear and the congressional super committee debates how to rein in the federal deficit. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, speaking in Wyoming last month, said the fractious political debate, including the ferocious argument over the debt ceiling, is having -- and may continue to have -- a negative impact on the economy.
A Brighter Outlook for Muni Bonds
Late last year, financial analyst Meredith Whitney warned darkly that municipal bonds faced a treacherous future, including widespread defaults. Since Ms. Whitney had correctly predicted that banks faced serious trouble before the financial crisis struck in the fall of 2008, many heeded her words. [...] muni bonds have a strong track record.
MarketBeat: A Brighter Outlook for Muni Bonds
Late last year, financial analyst Meredith Whitney warned darkly that municipal bonds faced a treacherous future, including widespread defaults. Since Ms. Whitney had correctly predicted that banks faced serious trouble before the financial crisis struck in the fall of 2008, many heeded her words. [...] muni bonds have a strong track record.