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Bonds to Own in a Recession
My Journey To Billionaire Club —
Authority: 152
Which are the Bonds to own in a Recession? Recently I have posted the article, Best Bonds to Own in Inflation You first of all read this article. Because this is the answer of this question. Well, there are basically 2 types of bonds – Government Bonds & Corporate Bonds. You should check for 2 ...12 hours ago -
Advisor Alert: Economy and Bond Market
GreenLightAdvisor Views —
Authority: 142
The following summaries are part of the weekly Advisor Alert produced by US Global Funds for the week ending … The Economy and Bond Market Bonds sold off sharply on Friday, ending four straight weeks of appreciation. The November unemployment report was surprisingly strong as nonfarm payrolls fell by just ...1 day ago -
Why I am an optimist by John Mauldin
Irish Mortgage Brokers Blog —
Authority: 131
John Mauldin sends out a weekly investment letter which has a readership of over a million people, the genius of his letters are that he doesn’t purport to know everything, luckily for him though he knows enough experts in enough fields who do, he draws on his knowledge and theirs to provide poignant and relevant ...2 days ago -
Best Bonds to Own in Inflation
My Journey To Billionaire Club —
Authority: 152
Which are the Best Bonds to Own during Inflation? There are basically two varieties of Bonds – Government Bonds & Corporate Bonds. As a rule, The Government Bonds are safer so it is advisable to own the Government bonds. However, during the time of inflation, it is advisable to prefer those bonds which ...2 days ago -
Stocks stumble as investors grow skittish ahead of report on unemployment
DailyFinance —
Authority: 789
Filed under: Company News , Investing A late-day slide pulled stocks lower on Thursday as investors grew skittish ahead of the governments report on November unemployment. Stocks began falling in the final half-hour of trading and the drop intensified in the final 20 minutes. Worries about the economy had been ...2 days ago -
Bonds - Bonds
eTrades.net —
Authority: 144
Securities that are made up of loans from investors are what make up the bonds market. Not limited to just companies and organizations, governments are one of the leading bond issuers in the world. Those that buy bonds are more often than not individuals, pension funds and insurance companies. The rate of profits ...3 days ago -
Stocks end mixed as disappointing jobs report tempers upbeat economic news
DailyFinance —
Authority: 789
Filed under: Investing The stock market struggled but held its ground Wednesday as an upbeat assessment of the economy from the Federal Reserve offset drops in bank and energy stocks. Most stocks finished higher after the Fed said regional economic activity has generally improved since its last snapshot in October. ...3 days ago -
Trading in Unlisted Debt Instruments India
My Journey To Billionaire Club —
Authority: 152
How To Trade in Unlisted Debt Instruments in India? I need a small help, if its possible for you. Do you know of an Indian portal which facilitates trading in unlisted debt instruments ? It would be something similar to Bondsonline.com .Please forward me a link if you have one. Well, Recently I have ...3 days ago -
Warning on U.S. Muni Market Threat
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 157
Via: Financial Times: States need to consider permanent budgetary changes to close ballooning deficits or risk “significant cracks” in the municipal bond market, the lieutenant governor of New York said on Monday. Richard Ravitch said New York and other states had historically relied on temporary measures to ...4 days ago -
Well Balanced Portfolio
My Journey To Billionaire Club —
Authority: 152
What it means by Well Balanced Portfolio and Why to build well balanced portfolio? Well, in simple language, well balanced portfolio means the portfolio which contains all the asset class in well balanced proportion. Say for Example, Equity, Debt, Gold, Real Estate, Liquid, Jewellery…etc.. Here is the example of ...5 days ago -
Dubai, the Financial Center Built on Sand
The Daily Reckoning Australia —
Authority: 550
"Dubai sends markets into turmoil," begins The Financial Times . Dubai is a financial center, built on sand. Probably a good thing US markets were closed for Thanksgiving when this news came out. In Europe, the Dubai affair caused the biggest drop in 7 months. European banks have lent $40 billion to Dubai. Jim ...5 days ago -
Stocks end higher amid reports Dubai is racing to fix its debt problems
DailyFinance —
Authority: 789
Filed under: Investing Investors shook off some their worries about the strength of holiday sales and Dubais financial problems, and extended the stock markets big November gain. Stocks fluctuated through the day Monday, but traders ultimately were not deterred by reports that retail sales were overall uninspiring ...5 days ago -
Tim Geithner Killed Treasurys!!!
Jr Deputy Accountant —
Authority: 147
Pic credit: Salon.com Uh, thats how Bloomberg made it sound. I could be blowing it out of proportion but come on now, this is me were talking about here. In-Geithner-We-Trust Bond Market Gets Lowest Yield (way to report with fucking hilarious headlines Bloomberg !): Less than a week after deflecting ...5 days ago -
New sources of financing for microfinance assets
Ajay Shah's blog —
Authority: 414
by Nachiket Mor. The problem The main source of funding for microfinance in India has been through banks, primarily through the forced `priority sector lending. Over the years, the demand for funds in the microfinance industry has outpaced the growth in investment by banks. In addition, banks are not the ideal ...6 days ago -
Dubai Debt Story More Like Bear Stearns Less Like Lehman Brothers
The Daily Reckoning Australia —
Authority: 550
The task of todays Daily Reckoning is to show that the Dubai debt story is more like Bear Stearns and less like Lehman Brothers. A second task is to show that the news from Dubai could be the catalyst for fund managers and traders to take profits on all of their 2009 winners. This could lead to steep falls in emerging ...6 days ago -
Currency Investing: What’s Hot and What’s Not…
Jutia Group —
Authority: 572
This one-time special report is brought to free of charge from Oxbury ResearchMost people who have been reading the news lately are aware that the U.S. Dollar’s perception as a sound currency is being attacked on all sides thanks to complaints about deficits, debts, and other U.S. government shenanigans.Of course ...6 days ago -
Dubai brings down the world
Global Crisis News —
Authority: 117
The Dubai government stirred up markets this week by its decision to delay the debt payments which its flagship holding company and corporate biggie, Dubai World owes. The company is under heavy debts tallying up to tens of billions that were used to fund the real-estate projects from the Middle East to Las Vegas. ...1 week ago -
Investors, stay in the game: Loss aversion causes big losses over long term
DailyFinance —
Authority: 789
Filed under: Investing When a friend recently told me she wanted to invest more money in bonds, I was surprised. Not just because we rarely discuss specific investments. (Im uncomfortable giving friends financial advice for obvious reasons). But mostly because shes considering loading up on bonds right now. Wow, ...1 week ago -
November 28, 2009: Month to Date Review of the Market
Sense on Cents —
Authority: 433
What a world and what a market. Despite ongoing economic weakness and now a potential sovereign default (Dubai), the major market equity averages closed the week generally unchanged. The Treasury market benefited the most from the reality that risks remain abundant and, in a flight to safety, capital poured into this ...1 week ago -
David Rosenberg: Government Bonds are on Fire
GreenLightAdvisor Views —
Authority: 142
In today’s Breakfast with Dave, Gluskin Sheff’s Rosie says: Government bonds are on fire. Yesterday we saw a 10bps slide in the German Bund and U.K. Gilt yields - they are consolidating today - and U.S. 10-year yields are now down about half that amount, to 3.22% - 2bps from taking out the October lows, so keep ...1 week ago

