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Oct 30th, 2008 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
Federal Reserve policymakers yesterday (Wednesday) reduced the benchmark Federal Funds rate to 1.0%, an aggressive half-percentage-point cut that central bank Chairman Ben S. Bernanke’s latest attempt to keep the widening financial crisis from tipping the world into a global recession.
Tags: American Taxpayers, Bank Of China, Bernanke, Citigroup Inc, Consumer Expenditures, Credit Markets, Federal Funds Rate, Federal Reserve Bank, Federal Reserve Policymakers, Global Credit, Global Recession, GS, Jason Simpkins, Market Turmoil, MER, NABZY, Rebate Checks, Tax Rebates, Weak Dollar, World Economy
Posted in Financial News |
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Oct 27th, 2008 |
By Horacio Marquez |
Category: Emerging Markets
Horacio Marquez says the credit crisis is giving investors another chance to profit from Brazil’s long-term success story. The country is rich in natural resources, has a solid banking system, and a strong economic outlook. He recommends buying the iShares MSCI Brazil Index (NYSE:EWZ) in increasing increments over the coming 8 weeks.
Tags: Brazilian etf, BRIC Nations, Emerging Markets, etf, EWZ, Horacio Marquez, Investing in Brazil, investing in Latin America, latin ETF, MER, PZE, RIO, STD
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Oct 27th, 2008 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: Featured
Andrew Snyder says this credit crisis could eventually go down as one of the most profitable periods in US history. The country’s biggest and oldest companies are selling at an unprecedented discount. Andrew selects four blue chip stocks set to make huge recovery profits over the next two years.
Tags: Andrew Snyder, bear market, Bear Stearns, credit crisis, DFS, Downturn Strategy, FNM, Ford, FRE, GE, JRCC, Lehman Brothers, M&A, MER, MSFT, Visa, Washington Mutual, WB, WMT, XOM
Posted in Featured |
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Oct 24th, 2008 |
By Jennifer Yousfi |
Category: Financial News
It takes more than a globally competitive economy to have a sound banking system. For the third straight year, the United States finds itself at the top of the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI), published by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as part of its annual Global Competitiveness Report.
Tags: Banking Sector, CFC, credit crisis, CS, Federal Reserve, Global Competitiveness Report, Global Credit, Global Economy, IDMC, Indymac Bancorp, Jennifer Yousfi, Lehman Brothers, LEHMQ, MER, NHRKF, Securities Exchanges, Ubs, US Banking, WAMUQ, WB, World Economic Forum
Posted in Financial News |
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Oct 23rd, 2008 |
By Chris Mayer |
Category: Gold Market
Somewhere along the road, America forgot how to make things. Finance became our national product. But things are about to change, says Chris Mayer. As the global banking system cracks, investors will return to the simple, tangible things that we need. And this will create some stunning profit opportunities for those who move quickly.
Tags: AIG, Aramco, BAC, Chris Mayer, credit crisis, investing in agriculture, Investing in Copper, Investing in Steel, Livestock ETF, MER, US stocks, XOM
Posted in Gold Market |
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Oct 21st, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
Halliburton’s Slight Loss; “The Force” Boosts Hasbro; Better-Than-Expected Economic Outlook; Indian Airline Labor Reversal; NetFlix Earnings Pop; Home Prices to Fall Another 10%; Citi Wins Settlement; Merrill Cuts Jobs
Tags: Citigroup Inc, HAL, HAS, MER, NFLX, US Banking, US Jobless Rate, US stocks, William Patalon III
Posted in Financial News |
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Oct 20th, 2008 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Emerging Markets
China’s red-hot economy is officially slowing. Latest data put annual GDP growth at 9.0% in Q3, down from 10.1% in the previous quarter. Most analysts expect further economic easing and accelerated capital flight in Q4. But Jason Simpkins says a correction will actually benefit the Chinese economy, which had been running the risk of overheating. And ’slower’ growth of around 8% next year will still be the envy of the developed world.
Tags: BRIC Nations, Chinese real estate, Chinese Stock Market, Emerging Markets, investing in China, Jason Simpkins, MER, renminbi, SCGLY
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Oct 20th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
While investors remain extremely concerned about the volatility of the U.S. stock market, the weakness of the American economy and the uncertainty of the global financial markets, last week brought “slight” relief from the excessive panic of the eight-trading-session losing streak.
Tags: Amd, AMZN, BAC, Chrysler Corp., Citigroup Inc, Crude Oil Prices, EBAY, Fdic, Federal Reserve, Gm, GOOG, GS, HAL, IMB, INTC, JPM, MER, MS, MSFT, MTU, Opec, PPI, tech stocks, Txn, U.S. credit crisis, Ubs, US elections, US recession, US stocks, WFC, William Patalon III, YHOO
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Oct 14th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics
U.S. stocks yesterday (Monday) staged their biggest rally since the Great Depression – with the Dow Jones Industrial Average soaring an all-time record 936 points – on a Federal Reserve-led push to flood the ailing global financial system with dollars and on a U.S. government plan to buy stakes in banks.
Tags: AIG, BAC, Ben Bernanke, BK, Citigroup Inc, Federal Reserve, FNM, FRE, global credit crisis, government bailout, GS, Hank Paulson, JPM, KEY, LEHMQ, MER, MS, President Bush, RY, STT, US Banking, US stocks, WFC, William Patalon III
Posted in Financial News, Politics & Economics |
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Oct 13th, 2008 |
By Christian Hill |
Category: Financial News, Stock Market Investing
There is no way to sugar coat it or paint a rosy picture. This week could be disastrous for the market. Coming off eight straight down trading days, and the largest weekly percentage drop in the history of the Dow, the economic calendar provides no relief.
Tags: AX, C, Christian Hill, COF, CPI, DNA, EBAY, GOOG, HON, Jnj, JPM, KO, MER, PEP, US stocks, WFC
Posted in Financial News, Stock Market Investing |
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