Just a quick note: despite all the red on your screens, the selling seems to be on rather modest volume. That suggests more of a buyers...
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We started beating the M3 drum back in November 2005. It seemed to us — on the basis of the rapid increase in M3 versus M2 alone...
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>Floyd Norris wades into the Unemployment debate. Over the weekend, the NYT columnist compared the current unemployment figures...
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Does April have ides? I’m not sure. March certainly does, and while April 15 may not forewarn the death of Caesar, it is a day that...
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Doug Kass published a terrific column — a list of sorts — of his investment tenets. The concepts that form the basis of...
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The WSJ discusses one of the nasty side effects on Mortgages and Real Estate of rising rates and slowing real estate: Delinquencies and...
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Barron’s jumps on the "We Have Inflation" bandwagon this week, with two editorials acknowledging what Big Picture readers...
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Yes. That’s the conclusion of a study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. EBRI determined that more than half of...
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> Bloomberg reports that a "Revolutionary" Federal Reserve study is "shaking economists’ forecasts by suggesting...
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For the first time since June of 2002, the 10-Year Bond Yield has a 5 handle on it:click for larger chart
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