Phil Mullan on the Eurozone crisis Spiked The Euro crisis, like just about every other economic story these days, has a three-fold character. It is not, in fact, a single crisis; it has three inter-related elements: financial, economic and political. Of the three, the financial crisis is, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hidden Yen Signal & Gold Breakout Gold Seek With the mushroom of European sovereign debt ruin, the contagion to Italy and soon Greece, the declaration of junk status for Portugal and Ireland in addition to the toxic paper blowing from Mt Olympus, the new dawn of Global Financial Crisis part II ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Today's Equity Dilemma: Micro Versus Macro Investing Forbes (blog) Imagine the financial panic if the US government (the world's safest borrower) were to default on its debt, causing global interest rates to rise. Or if the European debt crisis spun out of control leading to a run on money market funds that hold ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China Cities Sell Land at Winnetka Values With $1 Trillion Debt Seen Toxic Bloomberg Subsequent losses prompted the US government and central bank to lend, spend or guarantee a peak of $12.8 trillion in 2009 to rescue the financial industry, including a $45 billion directinvestment to rescue Citigroup Inc. (C), then the biggest US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scrap the stupid debt ceiling law The Guardian Photograph: The White House/Getty Images The world should have taken much better precautions to child-proof the global financial system when the new House Republican majority swept into power this year. It didn't take long for this chest-thumping wave ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gold to Fall Below $1320 in Second Half of 2011 DailyFX In their scenario, global growth would snap back quickly and central banks would not be able to mop up the flood of cheap money they had created through record-low interest rates and quantitative easing during the crisis. This would cause prices to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Return of the Stop-Go Economy BullionVault In the absence of autonomous commercial bank money creation (and credit magnification) in order to accommodate private sector needs (as is arguably the case today), these banks — and, in spades, the Bank of England — can only create money by issuing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chinese Outward Investment: More Opportunity Than Danger Heritage.org The financial crisis had an impact in late 2008 and early 2009, and while there was a clear recovery, there has not yet been a return to the powerful growth before the crisis. It may be that global asset markets cannot absorb much more than $60 billion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LOM launches stable income fund Royal Gazette He said that the latest economic data pointed to a slow and bumpy recovery with many of the world's largest economies taking on too much debt, particularly in light of the Greek financial crisisand its knock-on effect on the Eurozone, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rental complex CanadianBusiness.com In May, Ben Rabidoux, an Ontario financial adviser (and an unapologetic renter) who runs theEconomic Analyst blog, illustrated the unprecedented gap that's opened between the cost of renting and owning with a series of fever graphs charting rents and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Newspaper Briefing, including 'BP pumps 3 billion into North Sea' - Daily Express Proactive Investors UK Gold hits new high as nervous investors pile into safe-havens: The price of gold raced to a record high as investors nervous about the debt crisis in Europe and the stuttering global economy piled into safe-havens. Banks back US Volcker rule to avoid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis - SE Asia more wary of QE3 than U.S. debt default Reuters "If not, it would be disastrous for the global financial system global and economy," Kwan said. A more pressing concern for Southeast Asia would be if the Federal Reserve began a third round of quantitative easing (QE3), where it buys US debt to keep ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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