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Posts Tagged ‘ US debt ’

Prepare for a Long Period of Downsizing

Aug 11th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

What’s ahead? A “Lost Couple of Decades… ” says Comstock partners.



The Debt Ceiling Riseth

Aug 10th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Politics & Economics

“It is critically important that Congress act before the [debt] limit is reached,” Tim Geithner wrote over the weekend in a letter to lawmakers, “so that citizens and investors here and around the world can remain confident that the United States will always meet its obligations.”



Irrational Exuberance Continues

Jul 31st, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Stock Market Investing

The stock market is about to finish the best July since 1989. The S&P 500 is up over 8% this month, its best month since April and best July in 20 years. After yesterday’s 1% rally, the index is up to 987. Baring catastrophe today, the S&P will register its fifth consecutive monthly gain.



The Death of Snail Mail

Jul 30th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Politics & Economics

The U.S. Postal Service is on track for a record $7 billion deficit this year. That’s more than double last year’s loss.



China Warns (Again), The Housing Faux-Recovery, Three Sectors to Short and More!

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Featured, Politics & Economics

China turns it up another notch… now “concerned about the security” of U.S. investments… Chris Mayer tells the “story of today’s economy”… Mainstream celebrates latest home price index… our perceptive on the housing “recovery”… Three market sectors currently detached from reality… The truth emerges… why Ben Bernanke really bailed out Wall Street…



The Resource Wars Are Heating Up

Jul 28th, 2009 | By Andrew Gordon | Category: Stock Market Investing

You can’t go back. So don’t assume that as the U.S. and the West recovers, they’ll attract foreign capital just like they did before the recession. It’s a far different landscape now. The easy-credit bubbles are gone. And they’ve left us with a hellacious debt burden.



The U.S. Depression Must Run Its Course

Jul 23rd, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

The depression deepens. “These are not layoffs… they’re permanent job losses,” said Barry Rithotlz this morning. “These people are not going back to work anytime soon.”



Goldman vs. the U.S. Economy

Jul 14th, 2009 | By Eric J Fry | Category: Financial News, Politics & Economics
By the time you read this column, Goldman Sachs will have probably reported a dazzling result for the second quarter. The rumors preceding this celebrated event sparked a stupendous 185-point rally on Wall Street yesterday.


A Bummer of a Summer for the Rich

Jul 9th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

It’s a Hard Life to be Rich.



Precious Metals Edge Lower

Jul 8th, 2009 | By Doug Casey | Category: Gold Market

Gold had a day of wild sentiment swings to little ultimate effect on Tuesday, originally drifting lower in the far East, spiking sharply in early London trading to its intraday high of $932, falling to the noon hour in New York, rallying back to the end of the Comex, and finally selling off again on the Globex to finish at $924.10/oz., down 80 cents. Overnight, gold has slipped lower.