Posts Tagged ‘
Recessions ’
Sep 25th, 2009 |
By Bill Bonner |
Category: Politics & Economics
Personal conversions sometimes mark dramatic turns in history. Saul of Taursus saw a vision so bright it left him blind. The next thing you know, he had changed his name and was pushing Christianity all over the world. According to Gibbon, the Roman Empire fell as a consequence. Then, on the advice of his mistress, Gabrielle, Henry IV became a Catholic, leading to the Edict of Nantes and its subsequent revocation.
Tags: Bill Bonner, deflation, President Obama, Recessions, unemployment crisis, US economy
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Jul 15th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Top Story
Equities “are now barely through an 18-year secular bear market,” says our favorite underground analyst David Rosenberg. As illustrated by the nearby chart, US stocks have a historical tendency to move in 18-year cycles.
Tags: bear market, commodities prices, Commodity Prices, Downturn, Oil Price, recession, Recessions, softs, Stock Prices
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Jul 15th, 2009 |
By Alexander Green |
Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing
Last month the first ETF adhering to strict Islamic beliefs, Dow Jones Islamic Market International (NYSE: JVS), began trading. Following Shariah law, the index excludes anything close to investing in “sin stocks” or firms that produce or market alcohol, tobacco, gambling, weapons, or pornography.
Tags: Alexander Green, casino stocks, JVS, Nyse, Recessions, SCFSX, sin stocks, SWHC, VICEX, WYNN
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Jun 19th, 2009 |
By Martin Hutchinson |
Category: Politics & Economics
When the Labor Department recently reported that U.S. payrolls fell by 345,000 jobs in May – the lowest total in eight months – commentators were suddenly spotting “green shoots” of economic recovery virtually everywhere they looked.
Tags: Barack Obama, Budget Deficit, Economic Recovery, GMGMQ, Great Depression, Jobless Recovery, Labor Department, Low Interest Rates, Martin Hutchinson, Money Supply, Recessions, Stimulus
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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May 19th, 2009 |
By Contrarian Profits |
Category: Notes From the Investment Underground
One of the problems with orthodox economics is it misses the point on human behavior. Orthodox economists build their models around the assumption of rational behavior of large groups of people. There is therefore always a gulf between this type of economic theory and the real world.
Tags: Banking Sector, Economic Disaster, Gdp, Government Debt, Obama, Orthodox Economics, Recessions, Stock Markets, Warren Buffett
Posted in Notes From the Investment Underground |
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May 13th, 2009 |
By Patrick Cox |
Category: Stock Market Investing
There’s something about having servants – even if they seem to love their jobs – that is vaguely disturbing. It offends many Americans’ sense of egalitarianism. But robots are different. They aren’t human. And that’s a big part of their potential appeal. They don’t eat, they don’t get offended and they don’t ask for pay raises. So if a robot could do what a human servant could do, wouldn’t you want a robot?
Tags: Automakers, diversified portfolio, Diversified Portfolios, Mainframes, Patrick Cox, Recessions, Robotics, Servants, tech stocks
Posted in Stock Market Investing |
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Mar 19th, 2009 |
By Martin Denholm |
Category: Emerging Markets
If only China had someone like St. Patrick. As I scanned the post-Paddy’s Day headlines, it occurred to me that China needs its own saint to drive some snakes out of its economy.
Tags: Bull Run, China Economy, Economic Slowdown, Export Market, Gdp Growth, INTC, Martin Denholm, Recessions, Wen Jiabao
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Mar 9th, 2009 |
By Jason Simpkins |
Category: Financial News
The U.S. economy shed 651,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department reported Friday, the third-largest monthly total since the government began compiling data in 1939.
Tags: Bank Of Tokyo Mitsubishi, Employment Losses, Jason Simpkins, recession, Recessions, Steelworkers, Unemployment Rate, US unemployment crisis, Wachovia Corp, WB
Posted in Financial News |
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Mar 6th, 2009 |
By Alexander Green |
Category: Featured, Stock Market Investing
Have we hit bottom? The U.S. unemployment crisis has changed the purchasing habits for the American consumer. The Investment U Research Team gives us two stocks that are benefiting from the recession and this new way of life .
Tags: Adp Employer, American Consumers, Auto Sector, Autozone, consumer spending, GOOG, Labor Department, Recessions, unemployment crisis
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Mar 5th, 2009 |
By Chuck Butler |
Category: Financial News
China to grow 8%? An end for Mark-to-markets? What will the ECB do today? Gold at a discount…. And Now… Today’s Pfennig!
Tags: BOE, carry trade, China stimulus, Chinese Economy, Chuck Butler, ECB, Global Currencies, Gold Prices, Japan Economy, Recessions, Stimulus Plan
Posted in Financial News |
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