Sunday, August 19, 2012

QUICK OVERVIEW

  • Of the 100 highest-paid CEOs in America in 2011, 26 had CEO pay packages worth more than the companies paid in taxes.    

  • Spanish Gov Bonds yield are back at 6.5% - a six-week low

  • The VIX Index touched a 5-year low of 13.67.

  • U.S. housing starts were at an annual rate of 746,000, 1.1% below the revised estimate of 754,000 in June, but up 21.5% YoY. The activity is still half the pace considered healthy by economists.


  • U.S. industrial production rises 0.6% in July.

  • Brazil will invest $65.8 billion in construction and expansion of its aging highways and railways. Britain's unemployment rate drops to 85% in Q2.

  • British inflation rate rose to 2.6% in July


  • Turkey's jobless rate fell to 8.2% in May -- an 11-year low.



  • Moody’s warns anew about CA cities. The agency’s ratings review comes after three California cities filed for bankruptcy, raising concerns about the outlook for the $4tn municipal bond market

  • Madonna is being sued for promoting homosexuality in Russia.

  • Former British ambassador Craig Murray: 'We need whistleblowers now more than ever' - in support of WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange.

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