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March 02, 2009

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very interesting, i did not knew about this situation. I think Government should bailout only those companies which have a good management and aids the society.

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The Government should bailout only those companies which have a good management and aids the society.

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A global recession is not good is it?
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Some coutries which had tighter banking regulations managed to avoid the worst of the recession and came out relatively unscathed.
There are better models around for responsible business than American capitalism

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We wil always have booms and busts to think otherwise is nieve. However, I think the challenges lie in attemting to make the peaks and troughs more gentle.
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Tradionally a great analytic parameter for the world trading would be to follow credicard Brands on the stocks, as their gains come from the flux of money from accounts in return of good and services. now days the Market still are very speculative so even those brands do not reflect the true impact of the recession

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More regulation is what is needed like in europe not stopping bankers just keeping an eye on things. Nice blog by the way

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We wil always have booms and busts to think otherwise is nieve. However, I think the challenges lie in attemting to make the peaks and troughs more gentle.

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I totally agree big states are in crisis today , as in japan used to be financially strong but due to great depression its at loss today .

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I think legislative action is the right approach if you take it carefully. If not, it could be a problem.

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This article briefly describe the legislative responses taken by the Japanese government to address their crisis.

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well ! I can only pray........may this financial crisis ends soon and may the market again starts growing !!

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Well, We can only hope this response will prevent our country from falling into a “lost decade” of our own..........

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The solution has to lie in greater governemtn intevention, to blame bankers to me is like blaming a snake for biting you when you stand on it.

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So what are we going to to do about this?

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I hate to say it but when you stated -We can only hope this response will prevent our country from falling into a “lost decade” of our own, just as Japan suffered as a result of its own real estate bubble, This unfortunately already happened.(Last 8 years)unless you are excluding the 2 left as hope to erase the first 8? I do believe government intervention is the only answer at this point. Jim

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