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Budget Deficit ’
Apr 13th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Emerging Markets, Financial News
Finance officials from Beijing in Moscow on Thursday held a videoconference to discuss the creation of a “supra-national reserve currency,” the latest evidence of the support China is getting from developing countries as it seeks to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s main reserve currency.
Tags: Budget Deficit, Currency Holdings, FNM, Foreign Currency, FRE, Global Investors, Jason Simpkins, JPM, Rbs, Reserve Currency, Treasuries, US dollar, Wen Jiabao
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Mar 30th, 2009 |
By Richard Daughty |
Category: Politics & Economics
Doug Noland of PrudentBear.com found all kinds of interesting things last week, especially if you enjoy heart palpitations and crushing chest pains…
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Budget Deficit, Doug Noland, Federal Reserve, Fiat Currency, Money Supply, Obama, Richard Daughty
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Mar 18th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing
Although we’re still in the middle of the worst financial crisis in decades, a few select banks are positioned to make a boatload of profits. And if you pick the right ones, gains of 100% or more are easily within reach.
Tags: Automobile Loans, BAC, BK, Budget Deficit, Citigroup, COF, FITB, FNM, FRE, GS, Home Mortgages, Industrial Loans, JPM, Martin Hutchinson, MS, PNC, Short Term Money Market, STT, Term Bond, Treasury Bond Rates, U S Treasury, USB, WFC
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Mar 4th, 2009 |
By Doug Casey |
Category: Financial News
In the currency market, the dollar rose slightly against the euro. Late Tuesday, the euro was trading at $1.2560 vs. $1.2565 on Monday.
Tags: Ben Bernanke, Budget Deficit, dollar, Doug Casey, euro, forex, Unemployment Rate, US dollar
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Jan 20th, 2009 |
By Justice Litle |
Category: Top Story
Hope and expectation is high as Obama becomes president. But Justice Litle says saving the US dollar is one miracle he cannot perform. America has spent and borrowed itself into a hole that it cannot get out of. And that’s why the writing is on the wall for dollar hegemony.
Tags: Budget Deficit, Global Downturn, Justice Litle, National Debt, President Obama, US dollar, US recession
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Jan 19th, 2009 |
By Jon Herring |
Category: Top Story
Obama’s stimulus plan will only end up making a sick patient even sicker, says Jon Herring. But that won’t stop it happening. Jon says infrastructure firms stand to benefit in the short run. But the real long-term winners will be companies that benefit from rising inflation.
Tags: Budget Deficit, Economic Stimulus, FLR, government bailout, infrastructure investing, investing in gold, JEC, Jon Herring, precious metals, President Obama, SGR, US inflation, US recession, US taxpayer
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Jan 9th, 2009 |
By James Dale Davidson |
Category: Politics & Economics
James Dale Davidson provides some essential tips for your investment strategy during this credit crisis. The government had admitted that we face trillion-dollar deficits for years to come. And who knows how much bigger the budget hole could grow with companies like GM lapping up Uncle Sam’s bailouts. But there are always way to protect your wealth… and even make a profit.
Tags: Budget Deficit, Forex Trading, Gm, GMAC, government bailout, James Dale Davidson, Mutual Fund, President Obama, RYWBX, trillion dollar deficit, US automakers, US dollar
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Jan 9th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics
The Congressional Budget Office’s announcement Wednesday that 2009’s budget deficit was going to be $1.19 trillion – before a nickel of President-elect Barack Obama’s stimulus plan has been included – raises a crucial question for the U.S. economy: Is there too much stimulus, and what effect would too much stimulus have?
Tags: Barack Obama, Budget Deficit, Bull Run, Cbo, Economic Downturn, Federal Funds Rate, Fiscal Stimulus, Gdp, Great Depression, Gross Domestic Product, JPM, Martin Hutchinson, recession, Stimulus Plan, TARP, US inflation, Us Stock Market
Posted in Financial News, Politics & Economics |
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Dec 12th, 2008 |
By Richard Daughty |
Category: Financial News
Since gold has fallen so far, so quickly, for so little reason, the future for gold looks increasingly good, too, as the future of the dollar and the economy looks increasingly bad, and asset-type things (like houses and stocks) falling in value certainly looks deflationary, like the $30 trillion that has been lost in the world’s stock markets in the last year, which may have been what prompted Howard Ruff of the The Ruff Times newsletter to say, “It is axiomatic that deflation is the spawning ground for inflation, as the government doesn’t know how to fix deflation, depression or recession other than to throw money at it. The creation of all the money floating through the economy will eventually…
Tags: Budget Deficit, Comex, Gdp, Gold Bullion, Gold Prices, government spending, inflation, recession, Richard Daughty, silver prices, Stock Markets
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Dec 3rd, 2008 |
By Andrew Gordon |
Category: Top Story
The government is banking on the American consumer to rescue the economy. But debt-ridden households have had enough, says Andrew Gordon. He says the government’s massive bailout are benefiting very few in the short-term. But the long-term consequences will be felt by all.
Tags: Andrew Gordon, Banking Crisis, Ben Bernanke, Budget Deficit, Credit Cards, credit crisis, deflation, Global Downturn, government bailout, Hank Paulson, US Banking, US consumers, US debt, US dollar, US housing crisis, US inflation, US recession, us treasury
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