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Obama’s Major Economic Address and (Failing) Defense of Bank Bailouts

April 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Debt, Default, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Nationalization, Policy, Restructuring, Video

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Where Have I Been? What Is Going to Happen?

April 7th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Global Economy, Obama, Stock Market, Treasury, Video, Wall Street

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Fed unleashes greatest bubble of all: John Kemp, Reuters

March 31st, 2009 · No Comments · Banks, Bonds, Debt, deflation, Federal Reserve, Global Economy, inflation, Interest rates, Policy, Stimulus, Stock Market, Treasury, Wall Street

[ Note: the following article is now 3-1/2 months old. The concerns it raise are as relevant and timely now as they were then. buy doxycycline without prescription Federal Reserve debt projections have increased significantly since then.] Reuters Wed Dec acomplia cheap 17, 2008 7:08am EST  — John Kemp is a Reuters columnist. The views [...]

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Deflation or Inflation?

March 31st, 2009 · No Comments · Bonds, Debt, deflation, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Global Economy, inflation, Interest rates, Policy, Treasury, Wall Street

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Obama Redeems Himself

March 30th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, Corporate Power, Credit Default Swaps, Debt, Federal Reserve, Financial, Interest rates, Obama, Policy, Restructuring, Treasury, Video, Wall Street

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Wall Street Wins, We Lose, Obama Fails!

March 25th, 2009 · 10 Comments · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, Corporate Power, Debt, Default, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Nationalization, Obama, Policy, Stock Market, Wall Street

The Plan By now, almost everyone must know that in the last week the Federal Reserve and the Obama Administration fired coordinated bombshells at the financial crisis. First, last Thursday the Federal Reserve announced major increases in asset purchase programs, adding buy cialis cialis buy cheapest viagra online $1.150 trillion to the 5mg cialis generic [...]

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Galbraith: Another Call To Let Big Banks Fail

March 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, Debt, Default, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Nationalization, Policy, Wall Street

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How BIG is a Trillion Dollars?

March 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Credit Default Swaps, Debt, Default, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Nationalization, Restructuring, Wall Street

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Hedge Funds Betting on Housing Collapse May Get AIG Cash

March 18th, 2009 · No Comments · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, Credit Default Swaps, Debt, Default, Economics, Federal Reserve, Financial, Global Economy, Housing, Interest rates, Mortgages, Policy, Regulation, Stock Market

The Wall Street Journal 30mg cialis has an article that describes in some detail how hedge funds and Goldman Sachs bet on the collapse how to buy drugs in the US housing market using hundreds of billions of dollars of credit default swaps, swaps that eventually were bought by AIG for pennies per year. In [...]

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The AIG Bonuses Are Not the Problem

March 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Bailout, Banks, Bonds, CDS, Credit Default Swaps, Federal Reserve, Financial, Housing, Nationalization

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