Commodities oversold for now, dollar holds the key

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“If QE3 does translate into a similar effect to QE2, then commodities would be artificially inflated even further, which would suggest stagflation, and hyperinflation could be expected in most of the developed countries, and developing economies, respectively,” said Dian Chu in this guest post. [...]

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Daily market update (October 24, 2011) – reversal time?

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Adam Hewison, charting strategist of INO.TV, brings you another edition of his invaluable service of daily technical updates on the ups and downs of various markets. This short analysis is a great tool for keeping one’s finger on the pulse and timing the markets. Click through to hear Adam’s latest views on gold , silver, the US Dollar Index, the CRB Index, crude oil and the S&P 500 Index. [...]

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Is modern central banking ancient history?

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“Going by the experience of emerging markets, a successful fiscal consolidation wipes out the constraint of fiscal dominance and restores traditional monetary policy and inflation targeting,” said Manoj Pradhan in this gust contribution. “Until that happens, though, monetary policy can best burnish its inflation-fighting credentials by not fighting inflation aggressively.” [...]

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60 Minutes: Biographer Walter Isaacson on Steve Jobs

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Steve Jobs was already gravely ill with cancer when he asked author Walter Isaacson to write his biography. Jobs told Isaacson to write a honest book – about his failings and his strengths. [...]

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Laugh out Loud: “Kill the rich”

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It’s called “free thinking” … [...]

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The mixed message of slip sliding prospects

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By Cees Bruggemans, Chief Economist of FNB.

The South African economy disappoints, going by fiscal vibes seeping into the ether.

Growth and therefore tax revenue haven’t been as hot as hoped for earlier this year, while spending Ministers seem to be firmly doing what comes naturally.

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