To QE or Not to QE

By Tony Crescenzi, Pimco.com site,   If the Fed does nothing, asset prices could fall, threatening America’s fragile economic recovery. […]

The unprecedented behaviour of the central banks

The unprecedented behaviour of the central banks  by Gavyn Davies http://blogs.ft.com/gavyndavies/2012/01/08/the-unprecedented-behaviour-of-the-central-banks/#ixzz1jwbVNIvk

Lessons of the 1930s

Lessons of the 1930s There could be trouble ahead In 2008 the world dodged a second Depression by avoiding the […]

Will the Latest Plan “Fix” the Eurozone?

by Frank Shostak, http://mises.org, Last Thursday, October 27, European leaders secured an agreement from eurozone banks to take a 50 […]

Why Goldman Is Surprised By The Market’s Reaction To The Twist, And What’s Next For The Fed?

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, After spending the last few weeks ‘helping’ the Fed with its agenda, Goldman Sachs’ Andrew […]

Wen Says World Must Cut Debt, Stem Euro Crisis as Pressure Grows on China

By Bloomberg News Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, facing calls to widen support for indebted European countries, signaled that developed nations should […]

Global Investors Should Brace ‘For More Pain’ on China Policy

From Bloomberg, Global investors should brace “for more pain” as manufacturing growth slumps and prospects that Chinese monetary policies will […]

Did the Fed Buy the Market to Stop the Collapse?

By Phoenix Capital Research, Zero Hedge,   Now that the market has rolled over and erased most of the gains […]

Fed Pledge Let’s You Know The Fix Is In

by Peter Schiff,, Forbes, Last week’s wild actions on Wall Street should serve as a stark reminder that few investors […]

Oxstone Food for Thought – The Stock Market Roller Coaster Ride

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management,    8/12/11 For the past few weeks stock markets around the […]