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The Motley Fool
December 22, 2011
John Grgurich
Fitch Says "Boo" to U.S. Sovereign Debt Fitch threatens a downgrade. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 21, 2011
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose Talks to S&P's David Beers Standard & Poor's startled world markets this week by lowering its outlook on U.S. debt to "negative." Its sovereign-ratings chief defends the move mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
September 1, 2011
Five Questions With John Chambers John Chambers, managing director at S&P's credit market services division and chairman of its sovereign ratings group, talks about S&P's downgrading of the credit rating of the U.S. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 2010
Kevin Cheng
The Long Run Is Near France, like many advanced economies, confronts the expensive needs of a rapidly aging population mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
March 2009
Carlo Cottarelli
Paying the Piper The role of medium-term fiscal policy in rebounding from the crisis. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 2, 2009
Christopher Barker
The Scariest Balance Sheet of All The unprecedented scale of U.S. debt brings fundamental questions to the fore. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 20, 2011
Alex Dumortier
Roundtable: Will the U.S. Lose Its AAA Rating? Three analysts weigh in. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2009
Eyzaguirre et al.
Latin America: When Is Fiscal Stimulus Right? For some Latin American countries stimulus is appropriate during the global economic crisis. But for others the answer is less clear. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2010
Thomas F. Cooley
(Don't) Read My Lips: Higher Taxes Are Inevitable Given current fiscal realities, higher taxes are inevitable. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 26, 2011
Morgan Housel
Get Ready for a U.S. Debt Downgrade? The odds are higher than you think. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 29, 2011
Morgan Housel
Still the Most Powerful Companies in the World The unmatched power of the rating agencies Moody's and Standard & Poor's. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 2011
Fiscal Neighbors Canada and the United States confronted growing budget deficits and public debt but the results differed. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 2009
Carlo Cottarelli & Jose Vinals
Looking Ahead Countries must begin now to devise economic strategies to accompany the recovery. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 2010
Laurence J. Kotlikoff
A Hidden Fiscal Crisis A noted U.S. economist says debt figures seriously understate long-term budget problems in the United States mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 20, 2004
Cooper & Madigan
U.S.: The National Piggy Bank is Going Hungry A low savings rate threatens boomers' retirement -- and long-term growth. And part of the blame goes to the federal government's siphoning off a big chunk of domestic savings to fund enormous budget deficits. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
February 1, 2012
Milton Ezrati
A Very Brief Tour Of Global Investment Prospects This year, like last, presents investors with an array of risks. Europe seemingly creates new financial and economic concerns daily, while, in the United States, fiscal questions and election uncertainties trouble the outlook. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 20, 2006
James Mehring
Deficits: The CBO's Forecasts Look Too Rosy The massive budget deficits of recent years are starting to shrink, according to the Congressional Budget Office. But as officials readily admit, the agency's projections don't fully capture reality. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
November 2006
Remarks by Chairman Ben S. Bernanke The Coming Demographic Transition: Will We Treat Future Generations Fairly? -- Over the next few decades, the U.S. population will grow significantly older, a development that will affect our society and our economy in many ways. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
March 1, 2001
Martin Muhleisen & Hamid Faruqee
Japan: Population Aging and the Fiscal Challenge With Japan facing a demographic crisis, government finances--stretched to the limit to keep the economy afloat--have to cope with the rising strain on public pension and health systems. This article looks at the economic and fiscal costs of aging in Japan... mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Laura D'Andrea Tyson
This Recovery Could Be Built On Quicksand Propelled by strong growth in the U.S., the world economy is on course to hit its fastest expansion in 20 years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2009
Horton & El-Ganainy
Back to Basics: What Is Fiscal Policy? What is fiscal policy? And, how can fiscal tools provide a boost to the world economy? mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
August 10, 2011
HBS Faculty Views on Debt Crisis In the midst of the US debt crisis, Harvard Business School faculty offer their views on what went wrong and what needs to be done to right the US ship of state. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 1, 2000
Robert A. Feldman & C. Maxwell Watson
Central Europe: From Transition to EU Membership The Central European countries have made considerable progress with the transition to a market economy and now face the challenge of developing macroeconomic policy frameworks on the road to EU accession. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 3, 2006
Mike Norman
Forget the Alarmism Ben Stein says that America faces the most dangerous economic future since the Great Depression. That's a nice bit of fearmongering, but it won't work. America's economy is the engine of the world. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
December 2010
Arezki et al.
Bad News Spreads When government debt is downgraded, the ill effects can be felt across countries and financial markets. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 26, 2009
Morgan Housel
The Most Powerful Companies in the World Allowing one company's actions to have so much influence over the economy is terribly dangerous and never should have happened. But it is still happening, with ratings agencies. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
March 1, 2008
Edward Teach
Thriller The federal government's annual report is not for the faint of heart. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
December 2009
Baldacci & Gupta
Fiscal Expansions: What Works There is a firm link between the composition of fiscal policy and the length of a financial crisis. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
March 1, 2000
Catherine L. Mann
Is the U.S. Current Account Deficit Sustainable? The U.S. current account deficit, driven by the United States' widening trade deficit, is the largest it has ever been, both as a share of the U.S. economy and in dollar terms. How much longer can the United States continue to spend more than it earns and support the resumption of global growth? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 2, 2009
Morgan Housel
I'd Short This Stock David Einhorn, prominent hedge fund manger known for successfully shorting Lehman Brothers, recently disclosed that his firm, Greenlight Capital, is shorting Moody's. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
December 2010
Stimulus Worked Without the quick and massive policy response, the Great Recession might still plague the United States. mark for My Articles similar articles
National Defense
March 2011
Lawrence P. Farrell Jr.
Follow the Bouncing Ball of Defense, Federal Budgets: Disoriented Yet? Across the entire spectrum of military programs, affordability has become a predominant theme. As one senior official said, "It is no longer readiness at any cost, it is readiness at best value." mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
December 2010
Baldacci et al.
Getting Debt under Control In dealing with the aftermath of the Great Recession, policymakers must pay attention to the mix of austerity policies. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 6, 2009
Alex Dumortier
GE Braces for a Downgrade General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt now says that he's prepared to run the company as a double-A. Did he paint himself into a corner? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 18, 2011
Global Payments Earnings Preview Global Payments will unveil its latest earnings on Thursday. Analysts think investors should stand pat on Global Payments. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 8, 2011
Morgan Housel
S&P's Fumbles Have to Make You Wonder The massive significance of minor mistakes. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 13, 2009
Alex Dumortier
Credit Quality Is Worst in 25 Years -- Hoorah! The ratio of companies getting downgraded to those being upgraded in the first quarter reached a high mark not seen since 1983. But far from despairing, this announcement contains a hint of optimism. Here's why. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 12, 2009
Alex Dumortier
GE's Downgrade Is a Blessing in Disguise Standard & Poor's downgrades General Electric's long-term debt rating by a single notch, from AAA to AA+, with a "stable" outlook. Was it the right decision? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 19, 2011
John Grgurich
Bank Stocks Hit by Belgium Downgrade: What Investors Need to Know Moody's downgrades sovereign credit rating by two notches. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 9, 2010
Morgan Housel
Sick of the Budget Deficit? Read This What really sent us over the edge. For one, there was a good round of tax cuts enacted under President Bush. And two wars. You know the story. Moreover, the economy didn't grow as fast as expected. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 4, 2010
Anand Chokkavelu
Buffett, the Rating Agencies, and a Possible Opportunity Warren Buffett discusses the rating agencies and suggests a company that may be coming to eat their lunch. mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
September 2011
Laurence Ball et al.
Painful Medicine Although advanced economies need medium-run fiscal consolidation, slamming on the brakes too quickly will hurt incomes and job prospects. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2009
Veronique de Rugy
The Age of Debt Barack Obama's first budget promises "fiscal responsibility" but delivers the opposite. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 4, 2010
George Magnus
The Bungee-Jump Recovery ... and the deadweight of sovereign debt. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 8, 2008
Morgan Housel
Rating Agencies Begin to Come Clean If any group deserves the most blame for shady practices that gave credence to subprime debt, it might be the rating agencies. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 8, 2009
Morgan Housel
Should You Worry About the Budget Deficit? Maybe things really are different this time. Unless we rethink the word "entitlement," yes, you should worry about the budget deficit. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 26, 2007
Ryan Fuhrmann
Foolish Forecast: The Ledger on Global Payments In advance of Global Payments first-quarter results, analysts hope the payment processor firm has overcome the growth concerns of the past year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 29, 2008
Morgan Housel
So Much for the Stimulus Package The federal budget deficit is now estimated to come close to $490 billion, That's quite a leap from the $400 billion or so expected this year. Part of the cause of the jump? The stimulus package, of course. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 15, 2011
Adam J. Crawford
I'm Downgrading Moody's Based on a poor ratings history. mark for My Articles similar articles
U.S. Banker
July 2008
Michael Sisk
A `Radical' Answer to Credit-Ratings Conflict The government should remove itself completely from the credit-rating business, stop deciding which company can and can't rate a bond, and stop making institutions pay attention to rating agencies whose work may be shoddy - and, it often turns out, is. mark for My Articles similar articles