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‘Perfect Storm’ May Threaten Global Economy
By Shamim Adam - Jun 13, 2011 8:58 AM GMT+0900
A “perfect storm” of fiscal woe in the U.S., a slowdown in China, European debt restructuring and stagnation in Japan may converge on the global economy, New York University professor Nouriel Roubini said.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
Bloomberg: ‘Perfect Storm’ May Threaten Global Economy
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Sunday, June 12, 2011
CNN Money: Squatter Nation: 5 years with no mortgage payment
Squatter Nation: 5 years with no mortgage payment
By Les Christie June 12, 2011: 9:23 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Charles and Jill Segal have not made a mortgage payment in nearly five years -- but they continue to live in their five-bedroom West Palm Beach, Fla. home.
By Les Christie June 12, 2011: 9:23 PM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Charles and Jill Segal have not made a mortgage payment in nearly five years -- but they continue to live in their five-bedroom West Palm Beach, Fla. home.Reuters: U.S. banks prepare to lower use of Treasuries: report
U.S. banks prepare to lower use of Treasuries: report
NEW YORK | Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:11pm EDT
(Reuters) - A number of Wall Street's biggest banks are preparing to lower their use of U.S. Treasuries in August, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
NEW YORK | Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:11pm EDT
(Reuters) - A number of Wall Street's biggest banks are preparing to lower their use of U.S. Treasuries in August, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Bloomberg: Greek Default Would Not Destabilize the Euro, Bundesbank’s Weidmann Says
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Greek Default Would Not Destabilize the Euro, Bundesbank’s Weidmann Says
By Richard Weiss - Jun 12, 2011 9:46 PM GMT+0900
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann raised the pressure on governments to agree to a Greek bailout without the European Central Bank taking part in easing the country’s debt burden, saying the euro can withstand a default.
Greek Default Would Not Destabilize the Euro, Bundesbank’s Weidmann Says
By Richard Weiss - Jun 12, 2011 9:46 PM GMT+0900
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann raised the pressure on governments to agree to a Greek bailout without the European Central Bank taking part in easing the country’s debt burden, saying the euro can withstand a default.
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Friday, June 10, 2011
CNN Money: Recession risk: Small, but growing
RECOVERY AT RISK
Recession risk: Small, but growing
By Chris Isidore @CNNMoney June 12, 2011: 8:05 AM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Experts worry that the risk of falling into another recession has increased, according to a CNNMoney economic survey.
Recession risk: Small, but growing
By Chris Isidore @CNNMoney June 12, 2011: 8:05 AM ET
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Experts worry that the risk of falling into another recession has increased, according to a CNNMoney economic survey.
WSJ: Mortgage Rates Set Fresh 2011 Low After Jobs Report
REAL ESTATE|JUNE 10, 2011
Mortgage Rates Set Fresh 2011 Low After Jobs Report
By DREW FITZGERALD
Home mortgage rates fell again to a fresh 2011 low as a week of downbeat jobs data fueled concerns over a possible economic slowdown this year, according to the latest survey from Freddie Mac.
Mortgage Rates Set Fresh 2011 Low After Jobs Report
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Home mortgage rates fell again to a fresh 2011 low as a week of downbeat jobs data fueled concerns over a possible economic slowdown this year, according to the latest survey from Freddie Mac.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
ING completes divestment of Clarion Partners
ING completes divestment of Clarion Partners
Amsterdam, 9 June 2011
ING announced today that it has completed the sale of Clarion Partners, ING’s U.S.-based private market real estate investment manager, to Clarion Partners management in partnership with Lightyear Capital LLC for the previously disclosed amount of USD 100 million.
Amsterdam, 9 June 2011
ING announced today that it has completed the sale of Clarion Partners, ING’s U.S.-based private market real estate investment manager, to Clarion Partners management in partnership with Lightyear Capital LLC for the previously disclosed amount of USD 100 million.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Bloomberg: U.S. Economy ’Steady’ in Most Areas: Fed
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U.S. Economy ’Steady’ in Most Areas: Fed
By Joshua Zumbrun - Jun 9, 2011 4:25 AM GMT+0900
The Federal Reserve said the economy expanded at a “steady pace” in most of the U.S. while slowing in four of 12 regions as consumers contended with higher food and fuel prices and shortages of parts reduced auto production.
U.S. Economy ’Steady’ in Most Areas: Fed
By Joshua Zumbrun - Jun 9, 2011 4:25 AM GMT+0900
The Federal Reserve said the economy expanded at a “steady pace” in most of the U.S. while slowing in four of 12 regions as consumers contended with higher food and fuel prices and shortages of parts reduced auto production.
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
WSJ: Fed Sees Recovery Lagging
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Fed Sees Recovery Lagging
Bernanke Says Growth Slower Than Expected, Monetary Policy Isn't 'Panacea'
By JON HILSENRATH
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a relatively glum view of the U.S. economy, acknowledging that it is growing more slowly than the Fed had expected, but predicted improvement later this year.
Fed Sees Recovery Lagging
Bernanke Says Growth Slower Than Expected, Monetary Policy Isn't 'Panacea'
By JON HILSENRATH
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke offered a relatively glum view of the U.S. economy, acknowledging that it is growing more slowly than the Fed had expected, but predicted improvement later this year.
Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Design Centre Chelsea Harbour
Buildington Rating & Notes
http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204
http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204
| Address: | Design Centre Chelsea Harbour, Lots Road, London SW10 0XF |
| Type: | Commercial |
| Retail: | 85 |
| Website: | http://www.dcch.co.uk |
| Description: | Design Centre Chelsea Harbour is a commercial building. Located in spectacular glass domes, the space provides the ideal environment for 85 showrooms and over 400 international brands. At over 90,000 sq ft, the Design Centre is the largest of its kind in Europe and well-established as a leading design destination. |
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http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204
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| Design Centre Chelsea Harbour - View to the building from Imperial Wharf Station |
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| Entrance to Design Centre Chelsea Harbour |
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| RIBA bookshop at Design Centre Chelsea Harbour |
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| Design Centre Chelsea Harbour |
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| Design Centre Chelsea Harbour |
http://www.buildington.co.uk/buildings/london_sw10/lots_road/design_centre_chelsea_harbour/id/2204
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