It's A New Week: Pleasure Or Pain? |
Oct. 13, 2008
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It's A New Week: Pleasure Or Pain?
We Got Through The Weekend... Almost
I am watching a little football, doing a little work around the house, and at the same time keeping my eye on the business wires to see if there are any new developments around the world that could impact the stock markets, but more importantly the credit markets and the willingness of the banks to lend to each other as well as to us, the rank and file citizens currently paying the price.
I was not happy on Friday night listening to Chairman Paulson, or Saturday morning listening to President Bush give a brief update in front of the G-7 leaders. It all sounded like so much of an outline to potential solutions that could be put in place, instead of a firm and definite plan that was set to be implemented.
I am watching a little football, doing a little work around the house, and at the same time keeping my eye on the business wires to see if there are any new developments around the world that could impact the stock markets, but more importantly the credit markets and the willingness of the banks to lend to each other as well as to us, the rank and file citizens currently paying the price.
I was not happy on Friday night listening to Chairman Paulson, or Saturday morning listening to President Bush give a brief update in front of the G-7 leaders. It all sounded like so much of an outline to potential solutions that could be put in place, instead of a firm and definite plan that was set to be implemented.
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