Archive - Jun 30, 2009

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Biggest Loan Movers: Week Of June 22





Last week's best performers were the companies that either filed for bankruptcy or were on the verge of doing so. Last week's worst performers were the companies that either filed for bankruptcy or were on the verge of doing so.

 

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Daily Highlights: 6.30.09





  • Asian stocks rose, with benchmark index set for a record gain.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch named Erh Fei Liu as its China head of corporate and investment banking.
  • Bernie Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison for bilking investors ranging from hedge funds to charities to retirees of $60B.
  • Broadcom Corp. strengthened its unsolicited offer for Emulex Corp. by 19% to $912M
  • Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., Air China Ltd. and Singapore Airlines Ltd. can take some solace from the 43% surge in the price of jet fuel this year.
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    Frontrunning: June 30





  • Case-Shiller: home prices drop 18.1% (Bloomberg)
  • China to postpone filtering software mandate (AP)
  • How a loophole benefits GE in bank rescue (WaPo, h/t Tom) [and how CNBC's future depends on unicorns and rainbows]
  • Bernanke's "green shoots" take over the lexicon, if not economy (Bloomberg)
  • TRW shares, debt get boost from JP Morgan (TheStreet)
  • Mauldin: a 20 year bear market (Investor Insight)
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