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We break down if the government spending plan has hit the mark or missed its target.
New Approach to Financial Regulation
09/25/2009|FOX Business
Sen. Ted Kaufman (D-DE) on why we need a forward-looking approach to financial regulation.
FBN's Peter Barnes on the global leaders concerns over Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Dow Jones Newswires' Neal Lipschutz on accusations Iran is producing uranium.
Should the U.S. Model the U.K.?
09/10/2009|Cavuto
Former Parliament Member John Browne on whether U.S. lawmakers would benefit from British-style politics
Former Deputy Under-Secretary of Defense Jed Babbin on whether or not a deal was made for the Libyan terrorist.
How Oil and Currencies Move the Markets
07/13/2009|Opening Bell
Dan Greenhaus of the Miller Tabak Market Strategy Group on the unpredictability in the markets.
FBN's Rich Edson reports on Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's international trip beginning with a stop in the U.K. today.
Geithner to Focus on Regulation on U.K. Trip
07/13/2009|FOX Business Morning
BGC Partners U.S. Strategist Jeffrey Hogan on Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's trip to the U.K.
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Green Hypocrites « John Stossel
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2009 12:15 PM EDT by John Stossel Green Hypocrites Environmental hysteria continues. This week British prime minister Gordon Brown claimed that we have 50 days to save the world from global warming “catastrophe.” Does that mean the
Blog|10/20/2009
U.K. Govt Reportedly To Set Out Asset Sale Plans
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Sarah Turner MarketWatch Pulse LONDON -- U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown will set out a plan on Monday to cut its debt pile by 16 billion pounds ($25.4 billion) by selling government assets and real
Story|10/12/2009
Cavuto: Angela Merkel Is the Deal
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And placed back in power the one party that has not been too keen on it. Because while Barack Obama and Britain’s Gordon Brown and countless others were saying, “Spend, baby, spend,” German chancellor Angela Merkel was saying, stop, baby
Story|09/28/2009
U.K.'s Brown Denies Taking Anti-depressants
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Steve Goldstein MarketWatch Pulse LONDON -- British Prime Minister Gordon Brown , speaking during a televised BBC interview, denied taking anti-depressant drugs as he also said that eyesight in his remaining
Story|09/27/2009
Iran Has Secret Nuclear Facility, Obama Says
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believe is the breach of international commitments will shock and anger the whole international community," UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. The international community will "draw a line in the sand" and is prepared to impose tougher sanctions
Story|09/25/2009
Geithner: Watching CIT Developments Closely
| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets
retained counsel to prepare for a possible reorganization in bankruptcy court. Geithner, who met with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, said the global financial storm had started to ease but
Story|07/13/2009
Darling To Remain As U.K. Chancellor: Report
| MarketWatch Pulse| Markets
MarketWatch Pulse LONDON -- Alistair Darling will stay in his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown begins a reshuffle of his cabinet in a last-ditch bid to remain in power, the BBC reported Friday. Brown
Story|06/05/2009
U.K. Minister James Purnell Resigns Cabinet Post
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Britian's Works and Pensions Secretary James Purnell resigned his Cabinet position Thursday and called for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to step down to save the Labour Party. In his resignation letter to the prime minister, Purnell wrote
Story|06/05/2009
Brown Resignation Rumor 'nonsense': U.K. Govt.
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William L. Watts MarketWatch Pulse LONDON -- A British government spokesman on Thursday said rumors that Prime Minister Gordon Brown was set to resign were "complete nonsense," news reports said. Rumors of an imminent Brown resignation
Story|06/04/2009
G-20 Summit: Obama Schmoozes, Protesters Gather
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economic” discussion. Following the talks, President Obama held a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown . “We can only meet this challenge together,” the President said at the conference. “All of us here in London
Story|04/01/2009