The former Fed Chairman takes some body blows as the pundits look for someone to blame for the market meltdown.
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The most exciting tech deals fell through. IPOs dryed up. Everybody in the technology world just hunkered down this summer. Let's hope the boredom will end soon.
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Commonwealth Bank compares iPod nano purchasing power in different countries.
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Red Herring magazine’s finance news briefs for the week of June 5, 2006.
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October holds the promise of offering some treats to IPO investors - a good sign for a month that can be tricky, or even downright scary, for the overall stock market.
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Their entrances didn't garner much fanfare, but the two new IPOs on the market both managed to post solid numbers.
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China, Mexico, and Eastern Europe see big investment gains; U.S. takes a hit.
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A review of John McMillan's Reinventing the Bazaar: The Natural History of Markets.
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There is an alternative, less flashy route to going public: the one-step spin-off.
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Enron: Powering energetic telecommunications markets
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The International Investor: The case for emerging markets
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Nortel Networks' "Wings of Light" strategy gets a good reaction, though it's light on specifics.
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The business sells art as a corporate investment.
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Investors were relieved that the IPO did not seem to suffer from the U.S. market's malaise of last Friday.
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As U.S. tech shares fall, Europe's exchanges are down, but not out.
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Cantor Fitzgerald's bond-trading spinoff wants to provide an electronic market for just about any B2B product, from treasury bonds to bandwidth.
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Business-to-business software can now connect many to many.
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Markets stabilize, but is the worst behind us?
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NCI revamps for mezzanine round and primps for the public markets
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