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...problem in the story is that by overstating a problem, it may give the problem less credibility than it deserves to have. Mother Hubbard's dog is hungry but not yet a wolf. Hale Champion Financial Vice President Chase N. Peterson, M.D. Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
...week of the economic summit also brought a rare bit of good news: an easing of business borrowing costs. New York's Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., the nation's fifth largest bank, quickly followed by Chase Manhattan, the third largest, cut lending rates to the most credit-worthy corporations to 11¾%, from a record 12%. It was the first drop in this "prime" rate since March. Officers of First National City called the move premature. But the guessing among moneymen is that the other banks will eventually follow...
Bullit [1968]. Fair detective movie, great chase scene. Ch. 7, 8:30 p.m. Color, 2 hours...
...June 29, two of Byhalia's three policemen were chasing a black youth, Butler Young Jr., in connection with a suspected hit-and-run accident. They caught him outside of town and put him in the back of their patrol car, but he managed to escape and began to flee. The officers pursued him through a neighborhood, and one of them, Morris Hanna, shot and killed Young during the chase...
...market watchers had been waiting for, and it triggered a boomlet of optimism. Treasury Secretary William Simon foresaw a "further decline" in short-term interest rates; since early September three-month Treasury bills have dropped from 9.3% to 7.6%, and there have been other declines as well (see chart). Chase Manhattan Chairman David Rockefeller and other bankers predicted that if this trend continues, the prime rate-the one charged to banks' most creditworthy customers-may well drop from 12% now to 10% by year...