News Round-Up: 28 Jul 2008


IMF sees no end in sight to credit crisis – FT

BBVA boosted by expansion in U.S. and China – FT

Former Google engineers unveil new search engine – National Post

Commodities such as oil could be the latest bubble about to burst – Roger Bootle, Telegraph

U.S. to post record-high budget deficit in 2009 – Market Watch

Hostile bids at their highest since 1999 – FT

Australia’s ANZ Issues Profit Warning – Deal Book

Decline my debit card, please – Market Watch

Opec warns prices could rocket to $500 a barrel Irish Independent (sounds like a trader talking his own book)

52,000 Lufthansa workers to go on strike – LA Times

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Edward Harrison is the founder of Credit Writedowns and a former career diplomat, investment banker and technology executive with over twenty years of business experience. He is also a regular economic and financial commentator on BBC World News, CNBC Television, Business News Network, CBC, Fox Television and RT Television. He speaks six languages, a skill he uses to provide a more global perspective. Edward holds an MBA in Finance from Columbia University and a BA in Economics from Dartmouth College.

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