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US recession ’
Jun 25th, 2009 |
By Money Morning Staff |
Category: Financial News
Fed Holds Funds Rate; Buffett: U.S. May Need More Stimulus; Jobs’ Liver Transplant Confirmed; Fewer Americans Traveling on 4th Despite Lower Gas Prices; Monsanto Profits Drop 14%; SEC Proposes New Rules for Money Market Funds; Recession Yields Fewer Millionaires
Tags: AAPL, Federal Funds Rate, gas prices, MON, Money Market Funds, SEC, Stimulus Package, Unemployment Rate, US recession, Warren Buffett
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Jun 17th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Politics & Economics
“Little else is required,” Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations, once remarked, “to carry a state to the highest degree of affluence from the lowest barbarism but peace, easy taxes and a tolerable administration of justice; all the rest being brought about by the natural course of things.”
Tags: bear market, Eric Fry, Japanese Stock Market, unemployment crisis, US recession, Us Stock Market
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Jun 10th, 2009 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: Real Estate Investments
If you think the real estate industry is finally on the mend, you better check the data one more time. Now that interest rates are on the rise, home prices will have to drop once again. But prepare your portfolio and you will have nothing to worry about.
Tags: Andrew Snyder, home prices, US housing crisis, US recession
Posted in Real Estate Investments |
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Jun 10th, 2009 |
By Louis Basenese |
Category: Emerging Markets
Last August, in an exclusive article to Oxford Club members, I badmouthed decoupling – the theory that the rest of the world (particularly emerging economies) could somehow party on while the U.S economy endured a recession.
Tags: BRIC Nations, Chinese Stock Market, EEM, EFA, Emerging Markets, Emerging Markets ETF, EMF, index etf, Louis Basenese, US recession
Posted in Emerging Markets |
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Jun 9th, 2009 |
By Eric J Fry |
Category: Politics & Economics
The Federal Reserve is puzzled. So are we. The Fed is puzzled that Treasury bond yields are soaring. We are puzzled that the Fed is puzzled. Of course bond yields are soaring! Why wouldn’t they be?
Tags: china, Eric Fry, Federal Reserve, Tim Geithner, Treasury Bonds, US debt, US dollar, US recession
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Jun 8th, 2009 |
By Ed Steer |
Category: Financial News
As I mentioned in my closing comments yesterday, gold hadn’t done much in Far East trading and early London trading…but I also mentioned that this would change as the day wore on in London…and certainly once the Comex opened. Well…I was right about that…unfortunately.
Tags: Comex, economics, Ed Steer, GLD, Globex, Gold Etf, Gold Prices, investing in gold, investing in silver, politics, Silver Etf, SLV, US recession, US unemployment crisis
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Jun 5th, 2009 |
By Ian Mathias |
Category: Politics & Economics
The U.S. economy shed “only” 345,000 jobs in May, the Labor Department said this morning. We forecast Wednesday that today’s employment gauge would beat expectations, but wow… this number smashed the Street’s guess of 520,000. Last month’s loss is the smallest since it all hit the fan last September.
Tags: politics, US economy, US jobless crisis, US recession
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Jun 2nd, 2009 |
By Chuck Butler |
Category: US Dollar & Forex Trading
Euro goes back and forth over 1.42…Geithner make another promise to China…RBA leaves rates unchanged…The Mogambo on a Tuesday! And Now… Today’s Pfennig!
Tags: Australian Dollar, British pound, Canadian Loonie, Chuck Butler, euro, Gold Prices, investing in gold, Swiss Franc, Timothy Geithner, Ubs, US dollar, US recession, yen
Posted in US Dollar & Forex Trading |
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May 28th, 2009 |
By Marc Lichtenfeld |
Category: Politics & Economics
My five-year old daughter has a thick mane of chestnut colored hair on her head. By the time she goes to school, it always looks perfect – but few people know about the work involved beforehand. My wife or I usually have to spend 15 minutes untangling the knots in what invariably starts out as a post-sleep bird’s nest.
Tags: economics politics, Housing Bubble, Marc Lichtenfeld, real estate, SBUX, US housing crisis, US recession, US unemployment rate
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