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...landfill dumps by the end of this year. The obvious answer is to re-use all kinds of materials that are now being junked. But so far, the U.S. lacks enough incentives to make "recycling" economically attractive. Americans have become so prosperous that old ideas like deposit bottles no longer work. Who besides tiny children wants to lug empties back to the store just to collect a few cents...
Redrawing the Rules. Taken together, last year's congressional actions strengthen the ties that bind Government and business together. With securities insurance added to long-existing mortgage and bank deposit insurance, Washington's total financial liability in a serious economic slump could conceivably reach an astronomical figure. Still, despite its controversial habit of subsidizing transportation, housing, farming and shipping, Congress so far shows little inclination to rescue individual companies except to preserve vital national services. Lawmakers last year made no move to bail out film makers, conglomerates or airlines...
...rescue scheme by making weekend phone calls to key Manhattan bankers. Banks borrowed heavily from the Federal Reserve, and advanced some $2 billion to cash-shy corporations. In addition, the board relaxed its controversial Regulation Q, which had limited the amount of interest that banks could pay for large deposits. Result: banks picked up $13 billion more by marketing certificates of deposit...
...solidity of many brokerages. An investor, says the spokesman, should ask his banker about the solvency of his broker. The customer might also demand a financial statement from his broker. And he would be well advised to take his securities from the broker and put them in a safe-deposit box. The exchange contends that 97% of its members are sound and only 3% face potential trouble. That raises just one question: Which...
Coop directors first considered dropping the service when two Cambridge banks-Coolidge Bank and Charles Bank and Trust-began offering no minimum-deposit, no-charge checking accounts and Saturday hours...