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The “Other” Markets Are the Big News – Bill Gross of PIMCO

June 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Bonds, Deficit, Economy, Interest rates, Stock Market

While most attention focuses on the stock market in the popular media, the big news of late has been in the bond and foreign exchange markets. Interest rates buy xenical viagra propecia com on government treasuries have been rising rapidly and the dollar has been Viagra Jelly plummeting equally rapidly. pharmaceutical pills What is this [...]

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Will the Rally Ever End?

June 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Economy, Federal Reserve, Financial, Stock Market

I’ve not been posting for the last week because I was on vacation in New York City. drugs and antibiotics Everything moves online amoxil so fast there, I had no time to ponder low price levitra and post. I can say that the online pharmacy prescription financial recession definitely is being felt in NY. We [...]

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Earnings Analysis Provides No Comfort for Bulls

May 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Economy, Stock Market

A detailed review cialis daily generic of past history and an analysis of likely future corporate earnings in the US do not yield a bullish picture. accutane education legal The following is buy cheap propecia from Gluskin Sheff, a C vpxl really anadian economist. He concludes: Slap 12x multiple on to a $70 mid-cycle earnings [...]

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Britain’s Debt Downgrade – A Lesson for the US

May 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment · Bailout, Banks, Corporate Power, Economy, Federal Reserve, Financial

The unrestrained efforts of the Obama administration to rescue and reinflate the financial buy cheap drugs sector of the US (at the expense proscar of taxpayers and savers) are the most discouraging aspect of his administration. buy xenical viagra propecia com These efforts are apparently based on the belief that what is good for investment [...]

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Beyond the Green Shoots, the View Is Not So Rosy

May 22nd, 2009 · No Comments · Debt, Economy, Global Economy, Stock Market, Video, Wall Street

I’m not sure if I’m just getting a biased view from the blogs that I read, but it seems that more commentators generic levaquin are looking beyond the “green shoots” to the underlying huge problems amoxil buy that confront the US (and world) economy. Those who’ve been banking on a quick recovery buy generic levitra [...]

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Is the Rally Over?

May 13th, 2009 · No Comments · Economy, Stock Market, Wall Street

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Nate Silver – Too Optimistic about Americans Turning Away from Cars

May 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Analysis, Economics, Economy, Statistics

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Tracking the Shift Toward Riskier Assets

May 4th, 2009 · No Comments · Debt, Economy, Global Economy, Stock Market

The stock market is on a tear around the world – and not just the stock market but markets for riskier assets of all kinds, such as high-yield bonds and commodities. 30mg cialis add cialis drug link Excerpted below is an insightful article from an observer who watches from South Africa (when he is not [...]

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Growing Confidence in the Market’s Rally

May 2nd, 2009 · No Comments · Banks, Economy, Gold, Stock Market

Many of the commentators that I follow are saying that the eco no 30mg cialis mic news will continue to be bad, maybe very bad, but the dominant psychology in the market is to look beyond the valley (which no longer is seen as a precipice) toward brighter days ahead. Given the major decline in [...]

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