Archive for August 2011
8/23/2011 Moody’s cuts Japan’s debt rating
NHK World Article: www3.nhk.or.jp US credit agency Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded Japan’s debt by one notch, on concerns over the country’s worsening fiscal situation. Moody’s cut Japan’s government bond rating on Wednesday to “Double A 3″ from “Double A 2″. The new rating ranks Japanese debt at the same level as that of countries like China and Chile. The agency says it made the downgrade because the effects of the March disaster and resulting power shortages are slowing Japan’s economic growth. It added that the country has failed to hammer out viable plans for reforming its social security and tax system. Without a clear direction, Moody’s says, Japan’s economy will deteriorate further. But the agency notes that Japan has the largest external assets among advanced economies. It says the country will continue to win the trust of the market as long as it manages to improve its fiscal condition. On the downgrade, Japan’s Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda said he will not comment on a private-sector agency’s assessment. But he said that going by recent bond auctions, the market’s trust in Japanese government bonds remains firm. Wednesday, August 24, 2011 10:22 +0900 (JST) FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. constitutes ‘fair use’ of any such as provided in Title 17 USC section 107 the US Copyright Law.
Poverty’s Bonds: Power and Agency in the Social Relations of Welfare

Based on interviews with a sampling of low-income people and those providing services to them, Patric Burman draws from front-line accounts about the modes of giving, receiving and acting in the modern welfare state. The more general concepts — power, agency, pauperism and poverty — draw from the later work of Michel Foucault and his students on govermentality, as well as other sources in interpretive and critical social science.
Poverty’s Bonds: Power and Agency in the Social Relations of Welfare
All About Bonds and Bond Mutual Funds: The Easy Way to Get Started

Everything an individual investor needs to know about bonds.
The average income investor doesn’t want or need to get bogged down in technical discussions of interest rates and time. So All About Bonds and Bond Mutual Funds gives them what they wantÂÂa simple yet comprehensive treatment of bonds and bond funds. Along with updated bond information, this revised edition also includes new material on:
- Bond mutual funds
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- International bonds and bond funds
All About Bonds and Bond Mutual Funds: The Easy Way to Get Started