Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Posts Tagged ‘ US economy ’

US GDP is Irrelevant

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

The American economy contracted only 0.7% in the second quarter, the government finalized today. That’s down from its previous projection of 1% and practically seals the deal for a positive GDP number when Uncle Sam gives his initial third-quarter guess in late October.



Inflation, Deflation, Peak Oil and Complex Systems

Sep 29th, 2009 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & Economics

In my father’s house are many mansions. Surely one of them has a room with no elephants in it….

Not to crunch too many metaphors right here at the top, but a consensus seems to be firming up in the animate jello of the Internet that we have entered the Season of the Witch. An odor of ripeness fills the virtual air — something between dead carp and apples baking.



What Happened to Toxic Assets?

Sep 29th, 2009 | By Ian Mathias | Category: Financial News

Pop quiz: what happened a year ago today?



Correcting Mistakes and Punishing Errors

Sep 28th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

It is a gray morning, here in London. We sit in the building with the golden balls, look out the window, and wonder…

…how does it all work?



Ruinous Debt to Create Futureless Suburbia

Sep 25th, 2009 | By James Howard Kunstler | Category: Politics & Economics

In our history, the American nation committed obvious sins against select groups of people, and we’ve paid bitterly for some of that. But now it’s our sins against the land itself that threaten to sink the USA as a viable enterprise.



The Last Bear

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.



The New ‘Death Panel’ for Savers

Sep 25th, 2009 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: Politics & Economics

In their official statement Wednesday, U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers said they “continue to anticipate that economic conditions are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels of the Federal Funds Rate for an extended period.”



Awaiting the Depression

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Bill Bonner | Category: Politics & Economics

The inflation/deflation debate is hot… It crackles and pops like a pine fire. But it gives off little helpful light. Abe Lincoln may have read by the light of an open fire. But when we tried it, we singed our eyebrows. It made us suspicious of Old Abe; maybe he wasn’t quite as truthful as he pretended to be. Later, we realized he was a mountebank. But that’s another story…



Oops, Did I Say That Out Loud?

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Chuck Butler | Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading

A Wild and Wacky Wednesday…FOMC leave stimulus and QE in place…Will G-20 try to throw cold water on commodities? GATA receives a letter from the Fed…And Now… Today’s Pfennig



It’s the Best Investment in North America and It Isn’t the United States

Sep 24th, 2009 | By Martin Hutchinson | Category: International Investing

The U.S. stock market has run up magnificently in the last six months. The U.S. economy has begun to recover, but its performance has fallen short of expectations.