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Saturday, April 4, 2009

04/04/09 The Raw Greenwich News Feed: This Just In ......

The Latest Greenwich News Briefs:

Mexican Peso Heads for Best Weekly Gain Since 1995 on Swap Line
Bloomberg - USA
The central bank plans to draw on the swap line "adds to the accumulation of good news," said Benito Berber, an economist at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets ...
US Stocks Mixed, Hanging On To Most Of Week's Gains
Wall Street Journal - USA
In a note to clients on Friday, Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners in Greenwich, Conn., urged clients to begin positioning their portfolios for ...
Greenwich High diving coach Hahnfeldt stresses fun, produces results
Greenwich Time
A couple of weeks ago, Hahnfeldt, Greenwich High's diving coach, was named the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference Diving Coach of the Year. ...
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Greenwich Academy lacrosse wins first game of season
Greenwich Time
By Peter Kollmann

The Greenwich Academy varsity lacrosse team had every reason to be frustrated after Monday's season-opening tie at Scarsdale. ...

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Regulator sues Madoff 'feeder fund'
Massachusetts' top securities regulator sued Fairfield Greenwich Group, which funneled billions of dollars.
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