State auditor issues financial warning on California bullet train Los Angeles Times By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times California's $98.5-billion bullet train project has become "increasingly risky" because of uncertainty about where the money will come from to finish even the first phase, the state auditor warned Tuesday.
Mortgage hurricane warning from Florida businessman went unheeded Sarasota Herald-Tribune His name is Nye Lavalle, and he first came to attention not in finance but in sports and advertising. He turned heads in marketing circles by correctly predicting that Nascar and figure skating would draw huge followings in the 1990s.
Opt-out may not protect financial firms from an EU transaction tax Scotsman By ERIKKA ASKELAND BRITAIN'S financial services firms could pay up to 60 per cent of the proposed European transaction tax even if the UK opts out, a report will warn today. The Ernst & Young Item Club has calculated that the UK would be liable to pay ...
Britain Prepares for Worst as EU Struggles to End Euro Crisis BusinessWeek ... Britain is readying its economic defenses amid warnings of "potentially cataclysmic" consequences for the country if the euro breaks apart. Though Britain has long refused to join the single currency, deep financial, trade and investment ties mean ...
Warning on Olympic transport problems Financial Times "What you need to understand is that during the games bad things will happen," Sir David told the Financial Times. "There is going to be track circuit failure, there will be overhead line breakages, there will be cable theft.
Academic Progress Warnings To Cease Daily Nexus By Rosalinda Diaz Starting July 1, the UCSB Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships will no longer provide a Satisfactory Academic Progress warning before suspending students' aid as part of a new federal policy aimed at improving students' academic ... Danville Community College warns of financial aid scamWSLS
London stock market warning: Shares could dive 30 per cent if euro dissolves ... This is Money By Simon Watkins London stock market could slump by as much as 30 per cent - with financial shares collapsing by 60 per cent - if the eurozone debt crisis leads to a break-up of the single currency. The warning comes as Greece battles to reach a deal ...