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in FinanceShould the US Return to a Gold Standard?

Can the US save the Dollar by bringing back the gold standard?by thegreenage / on Aug 14, 2011 -
in FinanceGlobal Economic Slowdown: Is the USA on the verge of a Stock Market Crash?

This week we watched as the stock market wiped out all 2011 gains. Are we on the verge of another crash?by thegreenage / on Aug 6, 2011 -
in FinanceAre Selective Foreclosures With Responsible Remortgaging The Answer?

We need a timeout to find feasible, affordable housing solutions.by debstwins / on Oct 25, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “credit crisis”
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Indonesia Got It Right: A Post-Crisis Success Story
International Political Economy Zone —
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To say that I didnt rate Indonesias prospects highly after the Asian financial crisis of 1997/98 would be an understatement. It was going from one transitory leader to another after Suhartos ouster. Its economy contracted hugely. All the while, various secessionist movements were tearing the country apart. It is ...1 week ago -
‘European crisis will affect Swedish economy’
Thaindian News —
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Stockholm, Jan 19 (IANS) Swedish economy will be affected in the long term by Europe’s financial crisis, said the Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during a parliament debate.“Our Europe is now in the financial crisis, debt crisis and credit crisis at the same time,” Xinhua quoted Reinfeldt as saying, ...1 week ago -
Bloomberg: only 47% of companies in the S&P 500 have so far exceeded analyst expectations
InvestmentWatch: Emerging markets, Real Estate, Personal finance, Business management, Politics, Economics —
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Presented with little comment except to note that Bloomberg’s Chart-of-the-Day highlights specifically what we have been discussing for weeks as in this earnings season, only 47% of companies in the S&P 500 have so far exceeded analyst expectations - the lowest since before the credit crisis. S&P 1300 ...1 week ago -
ECB’s Weidmann: Unlimited Bond Buys Not in Line With EU Treaty
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
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ECB Governing Council member Jens Weidmann took a strong stance against exactly the sort of crisis remedy that many experts and politicians are demanding from the ECB, namely the unlimited purchase of euro-zone government bonds.1 week ago -
Bloomberg On The Worst Start In Years For Earnings
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Presented with little comment except to note that Bloombergs Chart-of-the-Day highlights specifically what we have been discussing for weeks as in this earnings season, only 47% of companies in the S&P 500 have so far exceeded analyst expectations - the lowest since before the credit crisis. S&P 1300 FTW. ...1 week ago -
Secondary Sources: Global Growth, Pithy Solutions, Investment Strategy
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
Authority: 557
A roundup of economic news from around the Web. – Global Growth: Ryan Avent sees trouble brewing in the world economy. “The World Bank provides a big picture take on the shaky world economy today, with the release of its Global Economic Prospects report. Global growth is expected to slow slightly in 2012, ...1 week ago -
Decoding the IMF’s Statement About Its Resources
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
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The International Monetary Fund s executive board met today to discuss the adequacy of its resources. The result, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde said in a statement , is that management and staff will explore options for increasing the funds firepower, subject to adequate safeguards. Reuters ...1 week ago -
Secondary Sources: Made in China, European Crisis, Economists Ethics
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
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A roundup of economic news from around the Web. – Made in China: Barry Ritholtz looks at a San Francisco Fed paper that answers the question how much of what the U.S. consumes come from China. “What did they find? Goods and services from China accounted for only 2.7% of U.S. personal consumption ...1 week ago -
Price of Diesel Hits Record High
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The price of diesel has hit a record high and stood at 1.336 euros per litre after having risen by 4% over two weeks at the end of December, which is the date of the European Union’s last official record offered for Spain. Europa Press reported that the new price, collected from the EU Oil Bulletin, exceeds the ...1 week ago -
Don’t pay the UNSECURED Anglo Bondholders - Not Our Debt #NotOurDebt
Irish Left Review —
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Dear TD/Senator,I write to demand that the so-called “debt” of 1.25bn Euro (one billion, two hundred and fifty million) due to be paid to UNSECURED Anglo bondholders be not paid.Since the Irish people had no hand in this debt; we do not consent to paying it. Since the Irish people will not benefit from its [...]1 week ago -
Guest Post: A Useful Fiction: Everybody Loves A Melt-Up Stock Market
ZeroHedge —
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Submitted by Charles Hugh Smith from Of Two Minds A Useful Fiction: Everybody Loves A Melt-Up Stock Market A sudden sharp decline in stocks may not thrill retail investors, but it would be catnip for big trading desks that used the melt-up rally to get short. One of the more useful Wall Street fictions is ...1 week ago -
The Massendowngrade Effect
Credit Writedowns —
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By Edward Hugh This post first appeared on my Roubini Global EconoMonitor Blog “ Don’t Shoot The Messenger “. Well, that was the week that was, wasn’t it? It started with a cheerful, upbeat market response to both the impact of the ECB’s 3 year LTRO and the growing impression that Hungary was going ...1 week ago -
The other CA bubble – Canadian housing bubble ripe for popping. Vancouver real estate increased by 142 percent from 2002 to 2011. Average detached home in Vancouver costs roughly $1 million while the median household makes $67,000 per year.
Dr. Housing Bubble Blog —
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In the last few years I’ve noticed that many of the cable finance and housing shows highlight families in Canada. Shows that talk about debt or home buyers are usually focused on families in Canada which is rather odd given that we are here in Southern California. Yet the funny thing about these shows is [...]1 week ago -
Five Global Risks to Monitor in 2012 (Hester)
GreenLightAdvisor Views —
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Five Global Risks to Monitor in 2012 Bill Hester, CFA, Hussman Funds January 2012 As we’re all a bit forecast weary by this point in the year, here’s a list – not of prognostications – but rather of potential risks that may come into even greater focus this year. These risks – whether ...1 week ago -
What Threat Does Europe Pose to Asian Growth?
International Political Economy Zone —
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Not much according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Despite the ongoing--how should I describe them--gyrations in the Eurozone, the Asia-Pacific is expected to do well. Actually, the ADB has already downgraded its prediction for Asian growth in light of the various Western foibles--from 7.5% to 7.2% [ yawn ]. As ...1 week ago -
Economist on France’s Credit Downgrade
Value Investing —
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… The French government will do everything in order to regain its triple-A credit rating, Prime Minister Francois Fillon told Le Journal du Dimanche in an interview after rating agency Standard & Poor’s downgraded the country.Al Jazeera speaks to economist1 week ago -
Secondary Sources: Roubini on 2012 Risks, Fewer Americans Thriving, Central Bankers’ MIT Connections
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
Authority: 557
A roundup of economic news from around the Web. – 2012 Risks: Nouriel Roubini takes a skeptical eye to recent stronger economic data. “Despite the favorable data, US economic growth will remain weak and below trend throughout 2012. Why is all the recent economic good news not to be believed? First, US ...2 weeks ago -
Fed 2006 Transcript Highlights: Riding Housing Roller Coaster With Eyes Shut
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
Authority: 557
By Luca Di Leo, Jon Hilsenrath and Michael S. Derby The Federal Reserve Thursday released transcripts of its closed-door monetary policy meetings for 2006, highlighting how newly minted Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke handled the late stages of a housing bubble that would bring the U.S. economy to its knees. The ...2 weeks ago -
Why bank deposits are piling up at the ECB
Credit Writedowns —
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By Warren Mosler Email from JJ Lando, now at Nomura: “THE LTRO DIDN’T DO ANYTHING. ALL THE MONEY WOUND UP AS DEPOSITS AT THE ECB” “QE DIDN’T DO ANYTHING. ALL THE MONEY BECAME EXCESS RESERVES BACK AT THE FED.” (Apologies in advance to all who have heard me give this one ten times before) Central ...2 weeks ago -
Vital Signs: Euro in Decline
WSJ.com: Real Time Economics —
Authority: 557
The euro is losing ground against the U.S. dollar. Investors concerned about the euro zones continuing debt crisis, as well as the economic outlook for some of the blocs 17 member nations, sent the common currency down to $1.2706 on Wednesday. That is the euros lowest value against the dollar since August 2010 ...2 weeks ago



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