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The financing needs of the US government will be very high in 2009 and 2010, leading many to question how these needs will be met. Roubini Global Economics (RGE) takes stock of the situation in this guest contribution. [...]
Stock markets remain caught between the actions of central banks frantically trying to fend off a total economic meltdown on the one hand, and a worsening economic and corporate picture on the other. While financial markets were mired in uncertainty, a number of interesting video clips was produced, some of which are shared in this post. [...]
By Cees Bruggemans Globally, economic policymakers have shown tremendous aggression for some time, such as the Fed expansion of its balance sheet, the dramatic drop in interest rates near zero and many governments guaranteeing their bank systems or parts thereof. Governments have also allowed their budgets to rake up larger deficits [...]
It is really hard to lose weight, because your body and your fat have gotten to be really good friends. The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement Roman Numerals for the over forty (40) are “XL”. The sole purpose of a child’s [...] More on this topic (What's this?) The Truth about stock market returns (Buying Value, 2/20/09) Do You Love Your Job? (Invesmint, 3/6/09) 40 Whatever... (WONKESS, 4/1/09)
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“Despite the decline, the market is still not cheap. Sorry, we are not likely to embark on the new secular bull market anytime soon,” argues Vitaliy Katsenelson in this guest contribution. [...] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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