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FINANCIAL News, Money, Banks, Stock, Economic and Financial Crisis, Mar 24, 2011

Investment Legends: “Dollar Collapse Inevitable”
Gold Seek
I would say that we are still in the early stages of the crisis and have another 4-8 years to go. Bob Hoye: The worst of the post-bubble economic adversity is not behind us. BG: Price inflation is creeping up, but the enormous amount of money printing ...
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Three Reasons Why Stocks Will Continue To Rise In The Immediate Term
Daily Markets
Cash insulates companies from economic downturns, while providing them with money to make acquisitions and to buy back their own stock—both exercises resulting in less stock in the marketplace. Less supply of stock, even if demand remains unchanged, ...
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Newspaper Briefing, Including Russian groups step up London IPO attempts
Proactive Investors UK
*Northern Rock back on a familiar track:* The first British bank to fail in the financial crisis after bingeing on funding from the money markets is planning to return to the same markets by issuing bonds secured on its mortgages. ...
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Egypt Stock Trading To Resume With Mkt Bears Poised To Spoil Party
Zawya
Cairo-based Beltone Financial's market-value weighted Global Depository Receipt index--which tracks the most liquid London Stock Exchange-listed GDRs of Egyptian companies--has plunged by about 22% since Cairo's main board shut. Until the crisis broke, ...
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Is the US dollar waning in strength? : Ghana Business News
By emma
We witnessed the soundness of the dollar in 2008 when after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and during the recent financial crisis the dollar remained steady and even strengthened in global markets. This unassailable position of the US ...
Ghana Business News - http://www.ghanabusinessnews.com/
Bernanke's Choice
By Richard Duncan
When the US property bubble popped and the global economic crisis began in 2008, the government's budget deficit soared and the US trade deficit shrank. This year the budget deficit will be approximately $1.5 trillion, ... Higher stock prices have created a wealth effect that has financed a pick-up in consumer spending. If the Fed stops printing money and buying government bonds (i.e. monetizing the government debt) at the end of June, then the money required to finance ...
The Daily Reckoning - http://dailyreckoning.com/
The Road of Inflation Will Only End in Tears | International ...
Thus, with the assistance of the Fed, Wall Street and banking, they not only control money, supply, credit, interest rates and Washington, but they control our entire economic and financial scene and the lives of every American. Booms and bubbles can be blamed on politicians, ..... In particular, the investigation was looking at how Libor was set for US dollars during 2006 to 2008, immediately before and during the financial crisis, people familiar with the probes said. ...
theinternationalforecaster.com - http://theinternationalforecaster.com/
Norway's SWF Worried About Inflation? | China Fund
By admin
The fund also benefitted from its long-term approach, as large equity purchases during the financial crisis in 2008 and in the first half of 2009 yielded solid returns. The value of our fixed-income investments also continued to recover after steep ... It returned 9.6% in 2010, driven by gains in global stock and bond markets, according to the fund&8217;s annual report released on Friday. Its equity holdings scored a return of 13.3% last year, while bonds gained 4.1% . ...
China Fund - http://www.fundsinchina.com/
Warren Buffett: I believe in the World recovery irrespective of ...
By Dawn Wires
Shereen Bhan: What's happening as far as the global financial markets and global economies are concerned. Morgan Stanley's Stephen Roach recently said, “With the post-crisis world getting hit by one shot after another and with central ... Shereen Bhan: One of the concerns that governments and central banks across the world are dealing with is an exit strategy from the stimulus measures taken post 2008. While to avoid financial collapse central banks & governments had ...
Dawn Wires: World News 2.0 - http://dawnwires.com/
Projecting global growth | macrobusiness.com.au
By Houses and Holes
Global recovery and actual recent acceleration of global growth based on global PMIs and other forward looking indicators of economic activity. Lower probability today of the tail risks that worried investors in 2010: deflation, .... While endorsing the resilience and innovation of U.S. citizens and the economy, there are concerns about the country's ability to achieve in the short- term “escape velocity” due to the legacy of the global financial crisis and other ...
macrobusiness.com.au - http://macrobusiness.com.au/
Earthquakes and Central Banks - NYTimes.com
By By DAVID LEONHARDT
In the last 10 days, the Bank of Japan may have prevented a financial crisis. ... takers for a bond issue and nearly defaulted, while bank runs threatened several large trust companies, the forerunners of today's investment banks. The trusts scrambled to raise money by dumping stock portfolios, and by late 1907 U.S. equities were down by half from their peak. ... Economic Indicators. In order to view this feature, you must download the latest version of flash player here. ...
Economix - http://economix.blogs.nytimes.com/
Investors Share Biggest Global and U.S. Economic Concerns - Money ...
By Kerri Shannon
What are the five main economic or financial concerns that most concern those in your household? What issues plaguing the U.S. or global economy are most worrisome for you? Why do these issues hit closer to home on your economy radar? What are you doing to financial deal .... March 19, 2011. Japan Disaster Update: Crisis Investing Strategies From Money Morning's Top Experts. March 18, 2011. Asia Expert: Despite the G-7 Intervention, Japanese Banking Crisis is Inevitable ...
Money Morning - http://moneymorning.com/
The Wyckoff Spark | www.bullfax.com
By marketmaker
Mobius Says Derivatives, Stimulus to Spark New Crisis A new financial crisis will develop from the failure to effectively regulate derivatives and the extra global liquidity from stimulus spending, Templeton Asset Management Ltd.'s Mark Mobius said. ... In this morning's discussion of sentiment (Celebs' & Billionaires' Economic Warnings ?) after dissecting the surprise economic warning from Tony Robbins, I also mentioned Mark Cuban's “Put your money in a bank” comments. ...
Bullfax.com - Market News & Analysis - http://www.bullfax.com/
Strauss-Kahn's Visit To Latin America: A New Economic Policy ...
By COHA
During his fast-moving tour across Panama, Uruguay and Brazil, he sought to highlight some of the policies being implemented in the region in the wake of the recent global financial crisis. ... “currency wars” last year, when a number of countries started to defend their own monetary systems in the wake of QE2 and the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank restarted a massive buyout of bonds to push their yields down and with it, re-float prices, investment and levels of consumption. ...
Eurasia Review - http://www.eurasiareview.com/
Central Banking is a blight on humanity | Lars Schall
By Lars Schall
With this in mind, we must consider who issues irredeemable fiat money? That would be the Central Banking community – quarterbacked by the Central Bank of Central Banks – the Bank for International Settlements [BIS] located in Basel, ... The suppression of the gold and silver price is ONE important aspect of the world's current financial crisis. Equally, or perhaps moreso, is the rigging of interest rates or mispricing of capital itself. This is effected by Central Banks ...
Lars Schall - http://www.larsschall.com/
Japan disaster set to be world's costliest (AP) | Stock Market ...
By Yahoo! News: Science News
That could drag the economic growth rate down by 0.5 percent this year. The losses figure is considerably higher than other estimates. The World Bank on Monday said damage might reach $235 billion. Investment bank Goldman Sachs had ... The 9.0-magnitude quake and tsunami on March 11 laid waste to Japan's northeastern coast, killing thousands of people and triggering a crisis at a nuclear power plant. Tens of thousands of people living near the plant were evacuated. ...
Rocket News - http://www.rocketnews.com/
The implications of rising inflation for today's UK Budget and my ...
By Shaun Richards
Government bond yields shot higher with those in Ireland exceeding and indeed closing above ten per cent with the Financial Times recording a closing yield of 10.01%. As ever at a time like this there are rumours and yesterdays was that ... I do not do politics so I will leave that matter there except to say that should it lose there are clear implications for her economically and they are not good. So today could be a crisis day and it is by no means impossible she will ...
Mindful Money - http://www.mindfulmoney.co.uk/wp/
March 22, 2011 « PrefBlog
By jiHymas
Irish notes slid, leading bonds of Europe's most indebted nations lower, and the euro fell on concern the region's leaders are struggling to fix the government- finance crisis. Oil rallied, while U.S. and European stocks retreated ...
PrefBlog - http://www.prefblog.com/
How the Fed's dividend daze could backfire - Street Sweep ...
By Colin Barr
Together the big four dividend-boosting banks hold $62 billion of federally subsidized borrowings under the TLGP, according to data from Dealogic and SNL Financial. Altogether, some $261 billion of TLGP bonds will come due between now and the end of ... an FDIC official warned this month that it would be complacent to assume the banks can pay off shareholders without potentially stretching the capital cushions that gave out so magnificently during the financial crisis. ...
Fortune Finance: Hedge Funds,... - http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/
Financial Conglomeration Gives Rise to Metals :: The Market Oracle ...
Bank of America, Citigroup, and Goldman Sachs step up to the plate in buying pieces of the majority stake, each having been bailed out years earlier. Citadel , TD Ameritrade, UBS AG, and Barclay's Plc, one of the companies suspected of being ... As we all know the devastating effects of being too big to fail, it is certain that any company with a stake not in the stock market, but in the ownership of the stock market, will see political favor in the next financial crisis. ...
The Market Oracle - http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/
How many zeroes are there in a trillion? On Economics ...
By Nitasha Kaul
In another case, the entry of private finance into the much-lauded microfinance arena, is resulting in “a raft of banks and financial institutions [that] now dominate the field, with some charging interest rates of 100 percent or more”. .... “The Tory-led coalition is using the economic crisis not only to rein in the state, but to reorder society” (The Guardian). George Monbiot pointed out that for the Conservatives, this is not a financial crisis but a long-awaited ...
openDemocracy - http://www.opendemocracy.net/

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