Thursday, September 15, 2011

#havejustwatchedONtv (10) - "A Little Trip to Heaven (Verdades ocultas)" Forest Whitaker, Julia Stiles, Baltasar Kormákur.

Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010
http://zuguide.com/A-Little-Trip-to-Heaven.html Life insurance investigator Abe Holt (Forest Whitaker) is sent to verify the death of a escaped convict with a million-dollar policy. After finding the fatal car accident suspicious, Abe is drawn into a conflict the dead man's sister, Isold (Julia Stiles), and her husband (Jeremy Renner). Abe knows the truth, but wants to help Isold escape her difficult life. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur. With Peter Coyote. Categories: Drama, Thriller, Independent Film. Year: 2005.
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Trailer en español de la película Verdades Ocultas con fecha de estreno 4 de mayo de 2007 en España

Argumento

Abe Holt (Forest Whitaker), un investigador de una agencia de seguros, debe trasladarse a un remoto pueblo de Minnesota para investigar la muerte de Kelvin, un conocido estafador que supuestamente ha fallecido en un accidente de tráfico dejando a su hermana Isold (Julia Stiles) como beneficiaria de su seguro de vida.

Are credit rating agencies too powerful? How did credit rating agencies manage to acquire such power over the European Union economy?

Published on Sep 15, 2011 by
Credit rating agencies too powerful?
 
Victor, from Fontainebleau, France: "How did credit rating agencies manage to acquire such power over the European Union economy?"
 
André Sapir, Professor of Economics at the Free University of Brussels: "The simple answer to that question is that gradually, where governments displayed weaknesses in the euro zone crisis, the credit rating agencies took a bigger and bigger role. That might seem paradoxical because at the start of the crisis the agencies were criticised a lot, and rightly so, to some extent.

Britain today - Swiss bank UBS 32 year old London based trader Kweku Adoboli arrested at 3 am this morning

Published on Sep 15, 2011 by
Police in London have arrested a 31-year-old man after the Swiss bank UBS announced they had lost 1.5 billion euros through unauthorised dealing.




He has been named as Kweku Adoboli, who is described in an internet profile as a director of exchange traded funds in its London office.




The bank's website announced the loss just before trading opened, and its shares plummeted eight per cent.

Spain today - Demand in Spain for country's long-term bonds

Published on Sep 15, 2011 by
In a closely watched auction Spain's treasury has sold 3.95 billion euros of long-term sovereign bonds.




The figure almost topped its highest sales target of four billion euros but were still forced to pay relatively high yields to attract investors.




With sharp focus on Greece investors and analysts are anxiously watching Spain and Italy to see if they still have access to debt markets at reasonable rates of interest....
http://www.euronews.net/