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This post provides links to a number of interesting articles I have read over the past few days that you may also enjoy. Please also add the links to any other worthwhile articles you would like to share to the comments section. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Must Reads September 24, 1009 (Contrarian Profits, 9/24/09) Must Reads August 24, 2009 (Contrarian Profits, 8/24/09) FDIC Closes 24 Banks in July; Random Event or Wilting Economy? (The Value at Risk, 8/1/09)
In this edition of “On the Edge”, Max Keiser discusses the management and state of the US economy, the outlook for the US dollar and other topical matters with Paul Craig Roberts, Assistant Treasury Secretary in the Reagan administration, who earned fame as the “Father of Reaganomics”. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Steve Keen: On the Edge with Max Keiser (Credit Writedowns, 9/21/09) Max Keiser on Dubai Tsunami (, 11/30/09) Max Keiser on dollar: Buffett’s toilet paper opium for China (Credit Writedowns, 11/16/09)
Don Coxe has just updated his popular webcast – good news for his followers. You can access the recording here or from the sidebar of the Investment Postcards site (the column on the right-hand side) by clicking on Don’s photograph. Did you enjoy this post? If so, click here to subscribe to updates [...]
In the midst of the 1990s bull market, one lone regulator warned about the dangers of derivatives – and overnight became the enemy of some of the most powerful people in Washington … In “The Warning”, veteran Frontline producer Michael Kirk unearths the hidden history of the nation’s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. This is a must-view production. [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Aftermath of a Crisis (Finance Documentaries, 5/18/12) Black Swan Alert--Financial Stocks Still Stink (Random Roger's Big Picture, 5/15/12) Breaking: The Greek Bailout And Silver Prices… (Learn Mining News, 2/27/12)
By Cees Bruggemans, Chief Economist FNB It can be very unsettling when hitting an air sack, and only natural to assume things won’t quickly return to normal as trouble has a way of coming in multiples. The South African building industry certainly has reason to be suspicious of any early suggestions [...] More on this topic (What's this?) Sprint to Send Home 2500 for Xmas (Telecom Ramblings, 11/9/09) A Basic Understanding of Double Taxation Agreements between the US & UK (Dividend Stocks, 5/17/12) Ugly Secrets of the Fashion Business (Wall Street Daily, 2/9/12) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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