Daily News Digest
By Kristina Zurla Landgraf • Sep 9th, 2008 • Category: Commodity News DigestWhat’s Next for Fannie & Freddie – Forbes
Living in a World of Extreme Moral Hazard – Financial Times
The Bailout’s Real Winner? People’s Bank of China – Slate
OPEC to Keep Production Steady – RealClearMarkets
Oil Drops to Near $100 – Bloomberg
Is China Really an Economic Threat – RealClearMarkets
Stunning Use of Federal Power – Washington Post
Pending Home Sales Drop in July – Reuters
Dollar Recovery Spurs Emerging Markets Rethink – Reuters
Texas City Plans to Convert Human Waste to Energy – Reuters
Farmers Fret About Cooler Weather’s Effects on Iowa Crops After Tough Year – AP/Chicago Tribune
Oil Ends at 5-Month Low on OPEC Talk - CNNMoney
Market Bears Alive and Well - CNNMoney
Gold Marks Lowest Close This Year as Crude Slides – MarketWatch
Senator Bunning Says Paulson Acts Like Socialist, Should Resign - Bloomberg
Regulators May Force Banks to Report Energy Swaps – Bloomberg
Orange Juice Falls to Three-Year Low as Florida Spared from Ike – Bloomberg
