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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Top Five Stories on Finance You May Have Missed

These are important news on world finance and economy coming from great business leaders as George Soros,  Warrent Buffett and Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan (the largest bank in the US).

They come from Moneynews.com

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Top Five Stories
You May Have Missed
Dear Moneynews Reader:
Here are the five top Moneynews stories from the past week that you may have missed:

  1. Soros Warns of Currency War: 'More Fireworks, More Volatility'George Soros, one of the most outspoken critics of Germany's proposed austerity policies to solve the European debt crisis, said the euro is here to stay and will gain as other nations seek to devalue their currencies . . . Click Here.
  2. Analysts to Apple: Bend Your Knee to Wall StreetApple needs to come down off its perch and start making nice with Wall Street, analysts said Thursday as investors hammered the company's stock. The sell-off put Apple a hair's-breadth away from losing its status as the world's most valuable company . . .Click Here.
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  3. Buffett Is Winning Bet Against Hedge Funds Five years ago, Buffett bet that Vanguard's Admiral S&P index fund would perform better than five funds of hedge funds picked by Protégé Partners, a New York money management firm. It's halftime in the $1 million game . . . Click Here.
  4. Dimon: Expect Five More Years of Finger-Pointing at BanksJPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon Wednesday deflected blame from the banking industry for causing the financial crisis and predicted more accusations for years to come . . .Click Here.
  5. Prison Bandits Are Robbing the IRS Inmates in U.S. prisons are using a tax scam to bilk millions from the IRS, according to CNNMoney. The theft involves prisoners filing fraudulent tax refunds from behind bars, using stolen or fake identities and other tactics . . . Click Here.

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