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  • It’s all about the bands


    CocoyeaAuthority Authority: 106
    So last week I had my belly full of music.  Starting with this indie rock/alternative band from Paris called The Novels on Thursday night at Trash Bar.Some photos of The Novels:And then there was Saturday night when partially, my dream came through (thanks DJ Mojo).  I saw two of my favorite bands play on the [...]
    6 hours ago
  • Obama In China: Breaking The Exchange Rate Deadlock


    The Baseline ScenarioAuthority Authority: 705
    President Obama leaves next week for a high profile trip that includes meetings with other “Asia-Pacific” countries (in the APEC forum ) and a visit to China.  The President has had considerable diplomatic success on the economic front to date, including at the G20 summit in April and – to a lesser degree ...
    4 days ago
  • Obama in China: Breaking the Exchange-Rate Deadlock


    EconomixAuthority Authority: 735
    What should President Obama say to China -- and to its neighbors, who also increasingly find Chinas exchange-rate policy worrying, particularly as the dollar faces pressure to decline?
    5 days ago
  • Jim Rogers on USD, China, and Commodities


    GreenLightAdvisor ViewsAuthority Authority: 436
    Lindsay Whipp of the Financial Times sits down with Jim Rogers in Tokyo for a four-part interview covering the US dollar, China, commodities and crisis-related issues. Part 1: Rogers sees brief dollar rally He says he has increased his dollar holdings in anticipation of a rally in the US currency, but the dollar ...
    6 days ago
  • Prieur’s readings (October 30, 2009)


    Investment Postcards from Cape TownAuthority Authority: 634
    This post provides links to a number of interesting articles I have read over the past few days that you may also enjoy. • Richard Ennis (CFA Institute): The uncorrelated return myth , November/December 2009. • Peter Clarke (Financial Times): How to avoid a repeat of the Great Crash , October 28, 2009. The ...
    1 week ago
  • Tom Barrack’s Latest Investment Outlook


    Investorazzi.comAuthority Authority: 471
    Legendary real estate investor Thomas Barrack, Jr., was recently interviewed by FT.com. Here are some pertinent excerpts from that discussion: Do you feel the opportunities are better here than anywhere else in the world? Yes, in our business. I think generically you look at China and Brazil and India and say: ...
    1 week ago
  • Please China, Keep “Beggaring Your Neighbors”


    Wall Street PitAuthority Authority: 648
    The best thing that happened to the world economy in 1933 was that FDR sharply devalued the dollar against gold.  Prices and output started rising rapidly, and the US began to suck in a lot more imports from the rest of the world.  Our trade surplus got smaller.  Even better, this policy inspired...
    2 weeks ago
  • China To keep Yuan Weak Until Crisis Over: Experts


    China Digital Times (CDT)Authority Authority: 564
    From AFP : China will maintain a weak yuan until its export sector has recovered from the global crisis, prioritising concerns at home despite growing pressure from its major trading partners, analysts say. The United States and European Union have been pushing China to let the yuan fluctuate, but their calls have ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Soros: Financial Markets Built on “False Pretense”


    The Daily ReckoningAuthority Authority: 645
    Billionaire investor George Soros has largely become famous and wealthy for making wise decisions when it comes to currency speculation… and he’s more concerned now than he seems to have been in a while. His main problem is China’s renminbi peg to the US dollar. Even with an exceptionally weak dollar the ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Getting serious with China?


    fxmadness.comAuthority Authority: 469
    Is US getting serious on the Chinese currency issue at last? In its semi annual report to congress about exchange rates, the Treasury stated having “serious concerns” regarding value of the Renminbi. Low value of of Chinese currency is seem as the reason behind huge foreign reserves accumulated by that country and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • George Soros On Currencies, Growth, And A Chinese Bubble


    Investorazzi.comAuthority Authority: 471
    Legendary investor George Soros talked about the relationship between the U.S. dollar and Chinese yuan yesterday among other financial issues. Svea Herbst, Glenn Somerville, and Phil Wahba wrote in Reuters (India): Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros said on Thursday that the world’s current ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Stop Worrying About China


    The Big MoneyAuthority Authority: 723
    Whenever economists talk turns to the long-term health of the world economy, its not long before the discussion gets to “What about China?” In the last year, the financial crisis has been, understandably, the main entree in the buffet of economic news. But as weve all learned by now, big macroeconomic changes ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Is Intervention for the Yen on the Horizon?


    Jutia GroupAuthority Authority: 562
    In the summer of 2007, Bear Stearns confessed it had spent $3.2 billion bailing out two of its funds that were exposed to the sub-prime…
    3 weeks ago
  • Chinas Problems with the Falling Dollar are its Own Fault


    China Venture NewsAuthority Authority: 112
    © somegeekintnPeter Morici has an interesting analysis of the current situation with the US dollar and Chinas yuan.As the dollar falls against the euro, yen and other major currencies, China and other emerging economic powers holding lots of dollars and U.S. securities are crying foul, and for an end to the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • U.S. Dollar Depreciation is Probably a Necessary Process


    Wall Street PitAuthority Authority: 648
    The US trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in August, according to the Commerce Department in a report released on Thursday. Exports were up slightly and imports down, mostly because of a reduction in oil imports, I think, but the trade deficit was still a hefty 3.6% of GDP.So does this mean that...
    4 weeks ago
  • Today’s anti-bankster articles on Rense.com:


    InvestmentWatchAuthority Authority: 449
    Devvy - Economic ‘Recovery’ - A Cruel Deception Banks Flying Blind On Depth Of Losses ‘Recovery’ Fades - Banks w/20% Bad Loans At 18 Yr High Deflation Threat Makes Fed Keep 2010 Rates At Zero US Unemployment To Hit 26 Year High Fed Should Not Be Sole Regulator - Bernanke Bernanke Calls For Higher Insurance ...
    5 weeks ago

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