Knowledge of economic history has helped policy makers make the right decisions in the wake of the financial crisis, George Akerlof,...
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China’s economic bounce has continued so far into Q4 as evidenced by both the October state enterprise and private sector weighted...
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An odd article in the today’s WSJ laments The Cruel Math of Big Losses. What a terrible misonomer: This article should have been...
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We had Congressman Grayson at our Conference in the spring — he is a fireball, who speaks truth to power. What I especially like...
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“Markets are worried that Japan is going to hit a brick wall: the sums are gargantuan.” -Albert Edwards, a Japan-veteran at...
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Its always a challenge to stay on top of the daily gyrations while traveling, and this long 10 day trip — Dallas Austin Detroit San...
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Words from the (investment) wise for the week that was (Oct 26 – Nov 1, 2009) Rewind the movie to before the stock market lows of March...
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Not a surprise: “CIT Group Inc., the 101-year-old commercial lender that saw its funding dry up in the credit crunch, filed for...
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U.S. Week Ahead: Employment, Autos, Rates Jobless numbers, auto-sales figures and an FOMC meeting are due in the first week of November....
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Another week, another few bank failures: > click for larger chart
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