Posts Tagged ‘
Bailout ’
Mar 30th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Financial News
The mobs are forming… Give the sans-culottes a chance…and they’ll turn violent. So far, two bosses have been held hostage in France. Employees wanted something the bosses either couldn’t or wouldn’t give.
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Bailout, Bank Of Scotland, Bill Bonner, Corporate Security, Fred Goodwin, Global Economic Crisis, US stocks
Posted in Financial News |
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Mar 27th, 2009 |
By Richard Daughty |
Category: Financial News
I thought that I had a pretty good handle on how much “stimulus” money Congress and the Fed have spent so far, ranging, as it does, in the zillions of dollars…
Tags: Bailout, Deficit Spending, Federal Reserve, Money Supply, Richard Daughty, Stimulus, US dollar
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Mar 24th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
Another day…another bailout…another rally on Wall Street… And another milestone on the road to ruin.
Tags: Bailout, Bill Bonner, Credit Card Debt, House Sales, Tim Geithner, US stocks
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Mar 19th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
“Stone him to death!” No kidding. Dilapidation may be coming back into style. That’s what one of Madoff’s victims proposed in front of the courthouse.
Tags: Bailout, Bill Bonner, economic analysis, Madoff
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Mar 5th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Politics & Economics
The question facing every investor today, and the one that could wield a very large influence over one’s investment fortunes – is whether deflation or inflation will hold sway during the next couple of years.
Tags: Bailout, Ben Bernanke, deflation, Eric J Fry, Federal Reserve, Timothy Geithner
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Mar 4th, 2009 |
By Karim Rahemtulla |
Category: Featured
Karim Rahemtulla of the Smart Profits Report is on a mission. He is here to rescue you out of the darkness, doom and gloom and into the light on investing in the “brutal bear” market.
Tags: Bailout, Bear Markets, Commodity Sector, GG, Gold Investments, investing in water, Karim Rahemtulla, Selling Covered Calls, Stimulus, Stock Market, Volatility, Wall Street
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Mar 2nd, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Financial News
The dollar soared to a three-year high on Monday after a record loss for insurer AIG added to worries that the financial crisis is growing more severe and enhanced the U.S. currency’s safe-haven appeal.
Tags: Bailout, Eastern European Countries, Euro Zone, European Union Leaders, Global Banking, Global Stock Market, Insurance Sector
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Mar 2nd, 2009 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
T.G.I.M (Thank goodness it’s March). Unfortunately, that’s what investors were saying when they closed the books on January and times have only gotten worse.
Tags: AIG, Bailout, Barack Obama, Citigroup, DELL, FNM, Healthcare Plan, Jobless Rate, JPM, Layoffs, MSFT, Stimulus Package, Unemployment Rate, William Patalon III, WMT, YHOO
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Feb 26th, 2009 |
By Steve McDonald |
Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing
Steve McDonald of Investor’s Daily Edge recommends three profit-potential bank stocks that could play out following the downside of government intervention.
Tags: AIG, Bailout, Government Intervention, JPM, Mortgage Backed Securities, Mortgage Holders, Nationalization, Steve McDonald, Taxpayers, WFC, Xlf, zombie bank
Posted in Featured, Stock Market Investing |
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Feb 26th, 2009 |
By Dr. Mark Skousen |
Category: Featured, International Investing
While the rest of the global banking system falls apart, Canadian banks are receiving the highest rankings as healthy, competitive stocks. Mark Skousen of Investment U says that superior bank stocks will soar when the markets recover.
Tags: BAC, Bailout, Banking System, Bmo, BNS, Canadian Banks, Central Banks, Citigroup, Global Competitiveness Report, Mark Skousen, Mortgage Interest, RY, Subprime Lending, TD, World Economic Forum
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