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No increase in base rate again
The Money Stop —
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For the ninth month in a row the Bank of England has decided to keep the base interest rate on hold, leaving it static at its lowest level in history, which is just 0.5 percent. The decision to keep the base rate so low has come as no surprise to most industry experts given the [...]1 day ago -
[Outlook 2010] Moody’s sees sovereign states a-suffering
FT Alphaville —
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Ratings agency Moody’s takes up the sovereign subject again on Tuesday, with its 2010 outlook on sovereign risk. And the mood, as the below chart should demonstrate, is rather miserable. Anothery misery index - Moodys [/caption]Moody’s has compiled a 1970s-style ‘Misery’...2 days ago -
The Four Things That Keep Morgan Stanleys Teun Draaisma Up At Night
zero hedge —
Authority: 740
As Europe continues shouldering the burden of the devaluing dollar, courtesy of a Euro that just wont quit, even as the Eurozone is constantly putting out fires in its own backyard ( Greece , Hypo , Latvia , ongoing downgrades), the optimism over European prospects is now more pervasive than ever. In a report titled ...2 days ago -
Bond price crash is the surest bet in town
Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.uk —
Authority: 967
Past performance, all financial advisers are obliged to tell you when seeking to stuff your hard-earned nest egg into the latest investment fashion, is no guide to the future.2 days ago -
Biggest expansion of Bank of Englands balance sheet in two centuries
Telegraph.co.uk Finance Blog —
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There are some interesting stories that have come this morning from the Bank of England’s Quarterly Bulletin. Among them: the fact that households have seen their incomes safeguarded by the cuts in interest rates over the past year (but implying they will face a shock when rates start to rise); the point that ...3 days ago -
Interest rates to stay low for longer in wake of pre-Budget report
Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.uk —
Authority: 967
Interest rates are expected to stay low for longer to counter the impact of the pre-Budget report (PBR) and the scale of fiscal tightening which is thought necessary in Britain.6 days ago -
Frontrunning: December 10
zero hedge —
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Brown, Sarkozy Op-Ed: Global finance, global regulation ( WSJ ) Citi TARP talks uncertain says Treasury official ( Reuters ) France said to consider following U.K. bank bonus tax ( Bloomberg ) Dems to lift debt ceiling by $1.8 trillion, fear 2010 backlash ( Politico ) Sovereign credits get less than royal ...6 days ago -
Bank of England keeps interest rates at 0.5%
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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• Caution remains with quantitative easing still at £200bn • Rates likely to remain unchanged at least until February Bank of England policymakers kept rates on hold at a record low of 0.5% for the 10th month in a row in December, ending the year in a cautious mood. The Bank of Englands nine-strong monetary ...1 week ago -
Bank of England rate-setters expected to be cautious
Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.uk —
Authority: 967
Bank of England interest rate-setters are expected to end the year in cautious mood at their monetary policy meeting today.1 week ago -
Forex Daily Outlook – December 10th 2009
Forex Crunch —
Authority: 139
Get ready for one of the busiest days: rate decisions in Britain and Switzerland, employment numbers in the US and Australia, and much more. Here goes:Image credit: Vlastula on FlickrAustralia’s MI Inflation Expectations start the day with an expected steady rise. This is only a warm up to the bigger release: the ...1 week ago -
The Longwave Group On Why The Fed Must Be Abolished
zero hedge —
Authority: 740
THE LONGWAVE ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL CYCLE - WINTER WARNING, December 7, 2009 Who’s In Charge? – The Regulators Big Brother is alive and living in Washington, D.C. but he is not well. A malaise of weaknesses and failures, unearthed during the recent credit crisis, continues to permeate through various ...1 week ago -
The UKs Problem is... Dubai?
Jr Deputy Accountant —
Authority: 144
I think Market Ticker and I are going to have to diverge on opinion here. Dubai is a non-fucking-event . A burp and a ripple at the best, even a poorly functioning market can digest such a remedial, by-the-book bubble. Oh, but thats why the pound is in trouble. Not because theyre trying to print their way out of ...1 week ago -
Japan’s growth embarrassingly revised down by 3.5%
Credit Writedowns —
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A friend Scott caught this article on Bloomberg about the latest economic figures out of Japan: Japan’s economy expanded less than a third of the pace initially reported in the three months to September as companies slashed spending. Gross domestic product rose at an annual 1.3 percent pace, slower than the 4.8 ...1 week ago -
There is one scenario where interest rates will not rise significantly.
InvestmentWatch —
Authority: 540
Remember this is a world economy not just the United States.That scenario is currently unfolding now.While the USA and England have employed QE(quantitative easing ) to insure liquidity . What is the net effect of QE?The increase of exports,the increase of liquidity,The increase of jobs.The repayment of debt with ...1 week ago -
Gilt traders to net big bonuses thanks to Treasury
Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.uk —
Authority: 967
Gilt traders will be in line for bumper bonuses this year after generating big profits from the £200bn quantitative easing (QE) scheme approved by the Treasury.1 week ago -
Lunatics At Institute For International Economics Endorse $6 Trillion More In QE, Cite Fred "Iceman" Mishkin For Corroboration
zero hedge —
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The latest lunacy out of the Institute for International Economics notes that the dollar can and should go to negative territory courtesy of another roughly $6 trillion in Quantitative Easing. Enter Joseph Gagnon, who is obviously daring to boldly go where the Fed Chairman can only dream of going, and is set on ...1 week ago -
Optimists Expect Mild Inflation in a Decent Recovery
The Daily Reckoning Australia —
Authority: 522
Early this week, the worlds largest central bank, the Federal Reserve, announced plans to exit its monetary stimulus efforts. It unveiled a new tool - reverse repos - to help speed the work. The term, "unintended consequences" was probably invented to describe such tools. Give the feds a saw and they will cut off ...1 week ago -
The case for a windfall tax on bank bonuses is unanswerable
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 986
The chancellors plan for a windfall tax on bank bonuses is a good start, but should also form part of a longer-term strategy The City has only itself to blame if Alistair Darling makes a windfall tax on bank bonuses the centrepiece of Wednesdays pre-budget report (PBR). There were strong rumours yesterday that the ...1 week ago -
The US Federal Reserve Experiments On Unwinding Stimulus As Bank Of Japan Engages in QE
prudent investor newsletters —
Authority: 132
``The basic cause of inflation, always and everywhere, lies in the field of money and credit." -Henry Hazlitt in Newsweek, December 22, 1947 The US Federal Reserve did the unexpected this week, aside from conducting a preliminary test to unwind current stimulus by selling $180 million of reverse repurchases ...1 week ago -
British Pound Forecast – December 7-11
Forex Crunch —
Authority: 139
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