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Posts Tagged ‘ Interest Payments ’

Watching the dollar: No more Chicken Little

Nov 23rd, 2009 | By Andrew Snyder | Category: Financial News, Top Story

Is the drop in the dollar worth watching? Just like the sun will eventually shine its last ray of light, the mighty dollar will someday buy its last barrel of oil or its final container of Chinese imports.

We all know it is going to happen, so why bother discussing it. Right?



Hit the Banks for 33% Plus Annually

Mar 18th, 2009 | By Steve McDonald | Category: Featured

Today, we have been given as close to a guarantee by the government (backing big banks) as any of us will ever see in our lifetimes. Pass up this give away and you will need new boots to kick yourself in the butt for many years to come.



How to Sell the Dollar

Aug 5th, 2008 | By Addison Wiggin | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

In 2004, then Treasury Secretary John Snow was traipsing about the globe trying to “talk the dollar down.” Why? In a word: debt. At the time, our debt stood at $7 trillion, with interest payments in fiscal 2003 totaling $318 billion. But now the U.S. national debt stands above $9 trillion, with interest payments in fiscal 2007 adding $1.4 billion a day.



How to Sell the Dollar, Part I

May 1st, 2008 | By Addison Wiggin | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

In 2004, then Treasury Secretary John Snow was traipsing about the globe trying to “talk the dollar down.” Why? In a word: debt.