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May 31st, 2008 |
By John Mauldin |
Category: Stock Market Investing
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced yesterday that they are looking very hard at possibly closing a regulatory loophole that allowed some extremely large commodity index funds to get around position limits.
Tags: commodities, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Commodity Index Funds, Derivatives, Futures, Futures Exchange, Futures Trading Futures Markets, Hedgers, Investment Banks, Swaps
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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May 29th, 2008 |
By Peter D. Schiff |
Category: Politics & Economics
It’s unfortunate that the U.S. Supreme Court, in its ruling last week that U.S. currency is unfair to the blind, did not make the next logical step and declare it unfair to everyone who buys gasoline.
Tags: , Alan Greenspan, dollar, Dollar Crisis, economics, Federal Reserve, Gas Tanks, Investment Banks, MCD, oil, Oil Crisis, politics, Price Of Gasoline, Wall Street
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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May 28th, 2008 |
By Dan Amoss |
Category: Stock Market Investing
Dan Amoss thinks he’s found the next culprit. And this isn’t just a gut feeling, there’s real evidence here. Is the worst behind us? Dan doesn’t thinks so.
Tags: Amex, Bank Of America, Bear Stearns, Dealer Index, fed, Financial Sector, Investment Banks, LEH, Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Mortgage Securitization, Nyse, Securities Broker
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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May 26th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Politics & Economics
Oppenheimer & Co. (OPY) analyst Meredith Whitney’s reputation has soared like a skyrocket since she made her bearish – but highly prescient – call on the banking sector, including Citigroup Inc. (C), as Money Morning reported last fall.
Tags: ATM, Banking System, BSC, Citigroup, credit crisis, economics, Federal Reserve, Gdp, Investment Banks, JPM, OPY, politics, Subprime Mortgages, System Banks, Wall Street
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May 19th, 2008 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Featured, Financial News
Citigroup has slashed its earnings outlook for Wall Street investment banks Goldman Sachs Group, Lehman Brothers Holdings and Morgan Stanley because of a tough operating environment, according to a report by Thomson Reuters.
The second quarter has seen lower client-related trading volumes, little banking activity, losses related to ineffective hedging and reversals of gains on fair valuing liabilities, [Citigroup analyst] Prashant Bhatia wrote in a note dated May 16.
Tags: , Confidence Index, Consumer Confidence, credit crisis, Financial Economics, Global Insight, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs Group, Index Of Consumer Sentiment, Insight Inc, Investment Banks, Lehman Brothers, Residential Mortgages, Stimulus Package, Wall Street Banks
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May 12th, 2008 |
By Frank Hemsley |
Category: International Investing
If you didn’t get a chance to read Saturday’s email, you won’t have seen what my trusted colleague, Manraaj, calls “the biggest growth story of the next 50 years”.
Tags: , Africa, British Investors, Citigroup, Credit Crunch, Emerging Market, International Investing, Investment Banks, JP Morgan, Market Opportunity
Posted in International Investing |
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May 12th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Real Estate Investments
When asked about their outlook for the crisis-ridden U.S. housing and financial-services markets, two U.S. financial experts provided outlooks that completely contradicted one another – once again underscoring how tough it is for investors to predict when the U.S. economy will turn around.
Tags: , Barclays Plc, credit crisis, Financial Crisis, George Soros, Global Credit, Homeservices Of America, Investment Banks, Jim Rogers, Subprime Mortgage, Wall Street, Warren Buffett
Posted in Real Estate Investments |
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May 8th, 2008 |
By Dan Denning |
Category: International Investing
Scaring the false capitalists…Valuing the real capitalists.
Tags: Abc National, Alan Lomax, American Anarchist, American Musicologist, Bear Stearns, Bloomberg, Capitalists, Chain Gang, coal, Daily Reckoning, Goldman Sachs, International Investing, Investment Banks, Jelly Roll Morton, Leadbelly, Lehman Brother, Monetary History, Morgan Stanley, Muddy Waters, National Radio, oil, Radio Interview, Robert Wolff, Securities And Exchange Commission, Woody Guthrie
Posted in International Investing |
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May 7th, 2008 |
By Rob Mackrill |
Category: Oil Investment & Alternative Energy
“Time to sell oil and buy shares,” pronounces The Sunday Times headline. Merrill Lynch reckons the commodities sector is the most overheated it has been since ‘73. All things farming is trendy too. Fertiliser stocks are the new dotcom and farmers are busy planting all available land.
Tags: Buffett, china, Global Oil Market, Goldman Sachs, Industrialisation, Investment Banks, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Oil Futures, Oil Prices, peak oil, Retail Stock
Posted in Oil Investment & Alternative Energy |
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May 3rd, 2008 |
By Rob Mackrill |
Category: International Investing
It certainly comes as no surprise to The Fleet Street Letter that Labour are placed third in the local elections. Less than 25% of the vote for Labour, with Cameron’s mob pushing up in the 40’s and the Lib Dem’s pipping them at the post for second place.
Tags: Banking Sector, Crisis Report, Domestic Economy, Finance Sector, Gordon Brown, Investment Banks, Labour party, Local Elections, Polling Stations, Sector Workers, Trade Balance, UK economics, Uk Gdp Growth, UK politics
Posted in International Investing |
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