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...much as you might be tempted to sneak a peak at your brokerage statement at the end of a 936-point day, the best advice remains the same: ignore the tick-tock of the markets and focus on long-term investing goals. Last week, in the wake of nauseating stock-market losses, San Francisco-based financial planner David Yeske sent out a letter to clients suggesting they make the following promise: "Today, I will not watch CNN, MSNBC, Fox News or any other media source that thrives on bad news and reminds us of it 24/7. Today, I will...
...does need to be effective. Following the British bailout, the three British banks will now have capital ratios above 9%, by the most important measure, well above international minimum requirements - "a level that should put them on a strong footing for the future," the Treasury reckoned in a statement. Having bet big, the government, for one, will be hoping that stronger future arrives soon...
...feel like a natural extension of Facebook’s product and purpose.” Facebook will be the default option for identifying users on the new site, and the user interface will be similar to Facebook’s to facilitate easy navigation. In his statement to his co-workers, Moskovitz wrote that his experience at Facebook will stay with him even after he departs. “Facebook has been my passion and my purpose for the past 5 years,” he wrote. “I will always bleed Facebook blue...
...problems. "These mortgage companies only see pieces of paper, not people, and don't care who's in the building," Dart said in the release. "We're just not going to evict innocent tenants. It stops today." The Illinois Bankers Association quickly fired back with its own public statement, calling Dart's move "vigilantism." But supporters have been just as vocal; one local resident wrote a letter to the Chicago Tribune hailing Dart as a true American patriot, proclaiming "Dart for President." TIME spoke with the 46-year-old sheriff about his controversial decision, his duties during the economic crisis...
...Reid's comments forced Metlife to issue a press release insisting it was not the company Reid nearly outed. "The statement yesterday by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid does not apply to MetLife," the release stated."MetLife is financially sound and has high ratings from all of the major insurance ratings agencies. MetLife is fully able to meet all its obligations...