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  • Gilt yields hit years high as investors move into shares


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    Fears of end to quantitative easing push benchmark 10-year gilt yield above 4.1% Gilt yields hit their highest in more than a year today as stocks continued their upward march and on growing concern that the governments huge deficit could prompt a bond sell-off in 2010. The yield on the benchmark 10-year, 4.5% ...
    1 day ago
  • S&P500 will hit 700 in 10 months or sooner.


    InvestmentWatchAuthority Authority: 157
    Insiders and institutionals selling leaves only the suckers in ; nothing new here . It might take as little as 2 months or as many as 10 but we are going to go down to 700 on the S&P . And when it comes down the door wont be large enough for all to get out at the same time ; the old movie will play out again . ...
    3 days ago
  • Band-aiding the zombied and ponzied corpse of western finance with QE


    News KontentAuthority Authority: 123
    As everyone is engrossed by assorted groundless Christmas (and other ongoing bear market) rallies, and oblivious to the debt monsters hiding in both the closet and under the bed, Zero Hedge has decided it is about time to present the ugliest truth faced by our intellectual superiors and their Wall Street henchman who ...
    4 days ago
  • Brace For Impact: In 2010, Demand For US Fixed Income Has To Increase Elevenfold... Or Else


    zero hedgeAuthority Authority: 739
    As everyone is engrossed by assorted groundless Christmas (and other ongoing bear market) rallies, and oblivious to the debt monsters hiding in both the closet and under the bed, Zero Hedge has decided it is about time to present the ugliest truth faced by our intellectual superiors and their Wall Street henchman who ...
    5 days ago
  • See What You Did, Zimbabwe Ben?! 30y Mortgages on the Rise Thanks to the Feds (Sneaky) Printing Problem


    Jr Deputy AccountantAuthority Authority: 144
    JDA is considered "restricted" among the Fed set Shhhh, dont tell Congress or ZB might get in trouble (yes, I did see what you did there. ALL of you But you have no idea what I did there, do you? bwhahahahaha) Ohhh my dear, dear ZB. Didnt you learn anything in your bazillion years of econ class? You keep ...
    6 days ago
  • Keep Your Eyes on the Yield Curve


    GreenLightAdvisor ViewsAuthority Authority: 142
    Stocks are trading at or close to 2009 highs, being helped along by a record steepening of the yield curve. Put simply, on Tuesday the gap between 10- and 2-year US government bond yields hit its widest spread ever – 286 basis points, beating last week’s 276 basis points and the previous record set in August 2003 ...
    6 days ago
  • Bank of England sceptical UK can make solid recovery


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    • Fresh wave of financial unrest could dash recovery hopes • Economy needs to rely more on exports The Bank of England is leaving the door open to a new year £200bn money expansion programme after revealing that it remains unconvinced about the economys ability to emerge from the deepest and longest recession ...
    1 week ago
  • Interest rates rise on the horizon as MPC leaves QE unchanged


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 965
    The prospect of interest rate rises and an unwinding of the countrys £200bn "money printing" programme moved a step closer after policymakers at the Bank of England voted unanimously to leave both unchanged this month.
    1 week ago
  • Pound Falls Further on BOE Meeting Outcome


    Forex NewsAuthority Authority: 137
    The pound declined for another day after policy makers agreed unanimously to extend stimulus in order to rescue the faltering British economy from the longest recession in the last decades, decreasing attractiveness for an already weakened currency in foreign-exchange markets.(...) Read the rest of Pound ...
    1 week ago
  • Bank warns UK economy still vulnerable


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 985
    The monetary policy committee was unanimous in its decision to leave interest rates at a record low of 0.5% and maintain the Banks quantitative easing policy at £200bn The Bank of England today issued a stern reminder that Britain remains vulnerable to shocks from other markets such as last months Dubai debt ...
    1 week ago
  • Latvia warns Swedish banks to resume lending


    Credit WritedownsAuthority Authority: 672
    Latvia warns Swedish banks to resume lending is a post from: Credit Writedowns This comes via the FT : Latvia’s prime minister has warned Swedish banks they risk choking off recovery in the Baltic state’s crisis-hit economy unless they resume lending. Banks such as Swedbank and SEB , which dominate the ...
    1 week ago
  • Forex Daily Outlook – December 23rd 2009


    Forex CrunchAuthority Authority: 138
    The eve of Christmas Eve has a few important releases: American New Home Sales, Canadian GDP and more. Some traders are already on vacation, but the markets continue to move. Let’s see what’s up for today. French Consumer Spending start the day with an expected 0.3% rise, less than last month rise. EUR/USD is ...
    1 week ago
  • What is the BoE’s QE plan B?


    FT AlphavilleAuthority Authority: 694
    Central bankers, as Alan Greenspan learnt to his regret, need to look like they have a plan B. And so does the Bank of England. Combative MPC member Adam Posen on Tuesday morning seems to be dropping strong hints that something could be cooking over on Threadneedle Street. From the Daily Mail: [Posen] has also been ...
    1 week ago
  • 2010 Key Sovereign Themes From Moodys


    zero hedgeAuthority Authority: 739
    With sovereign CDS (and risk) finally becoming a heated topic of debate, Moodys has compiled its 2009 Review and 2010 Theme Review for sovereigns. The report opens with some rather stark and reasonable observations: "2010 may prove to be a tumultuous year for sovereign debt issuers given the uncertainties surrounding ...
    1 week ago
  • Have Things Turned the Corner for Funding Aussie Mortgage Growth?


    The Daily Reckoning AustraliaAuthority Authority: 509
    It ought to be fairly quiet this week. The markets are open this week but everyones in transit to 2010. The airport here in Melbourne is full of people going home for the holidays, including your editor. But just because something ought to be so doesnt make it so. For example, oil ought to be heading lower - or at ...
    1 week ago
  • Financial Populism Means Confirming Mainstream’s Biases


    prudent investor newslettersAuthority Authority: 128
    ``Who do you listen to? Who are you trying to please? Which customers, relatives, bloggers, pundits, bosses, peers and passers by have influence over your choices? Should the Pulitzer judges decide what gets written, or the angry boss at the end of the hall so influence the products you pitch? Should the buyer at ...
    1 week ago
  • Deflationary myth is poor excuse for irresponsible policy excesses


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 965
    New figures show that UK inflation was 1.9pc during the 12 months to the end of November, up from 1.5pc the month before. That was "above consensus estimates".
    1 week ago
  • Bernanke doesn’t understand the basic economics of central banking


    Credit WritedownsAuthority Authority: 672
    Bernanke doesn’t understand the basic economics of central banking is a post from: Credit Writedowns I would like to incorporate a critique of quantitative easing based on Bernanke’s comments in Ed’s post “ Quantitative easing and inflation expectations .” You’ve got to focus on improving the ...
    1 week ago
  • Forex Weekly Outlook – December 21-25


    Forex CrunchAuthority Authority: 138
    After a wild week of raging dollar bulls, we have a short and rather calm week ahead. Before Christmas comes in, we have final GDP releases from the UK and the US, important housing figures from the US, and a few more notable events that will move the markets. Here’s the weekly outlook:Ben Bernanke’s mixed ...
    1 week ago
  • My email to letters.editor@ft.com


    Money as Debt also known as CreditAuthority Authority: 106
    Sir, Regarding your letter and comment Common sense and history both suggest a pause in QE and Essential to keep QE available , I am writing as the Organiser of the Forum for Stable Currencies which has been presenting meetings at the House of Lords and Commons since 1998. See our archive site . I am also ...
    1 week ago

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