by Richard Barley, WSJ While the U.S. Federal Reserve frets about deflation, in some parts of the world inflation may […]
Five could-be bubbles waiting to burst
From the globe and mail, Canada One of the oldest sayings of Wall Street (and one that happens to be […]
How to Profit From a Weak Dollar: Bet on Commodities
By PETER COHAN Posted 6:00 AM 10/23/10 The dollar’s value has dropped in recent years thanks to what investors believe […]
Rate Move Feeds the Currency Debate
From WSJ, by Mark Gongloff China’s interest-rate increase has less to do with the controversy over the value of its […]
10 Year Treasury Yield, Fed Funds, and Inflation Comparisons since 1962
From Dshort website The chart below shows the 10-Year Constant Maturity yield since 1962 along with the Federal Funds Rate […]
Why Oil Is Rallying & Could Easily Go Back To $150
By The Mad Hedge Fund Trader After a tumultuous 2009, oil has been one of the least volatile assets of […]
China Needs to Boost Domestic Demand, Wen Says
By Jeff Bliss Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) — China will address “structural problems” and stabilize its economy by increasing domestic demand, […]
John Paulson Lecture: “Bonds Are Wrong, Stocks Are Right”
Submitted by Tyler Durden on Zero Hedge John Paulson is now ‘all in’ that for the first time in history […]
Customize Your Portfolio with ETFs for any economic environment
The article listed below is a thoughtful writing on viewing the economic climate through its impact on the individual. Whether […]
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