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U.S. Stock Market Valuations and Returns, What's Next? - 3rd Dec 08
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Stock Market and Commodities Will Recover; Economic Crisis Far from Over - 3rd Dec 08
Deflation, Nowhere to Hide for Investors - 2nd Dec 08
Big 3 U.S. Auto's $25 Billion Bailout - 2nd Dec 08
Financial Markets Technical Analysis- Yorba TV - 2nd Dec 08
Stock Markets Finding More Promising Signs of a Turnaround - 2nd Dec 08
The Current Global Financial & Economic Crisis - 2nd Dec 08
U.S. Fed Monetizing Debt by Printing Money - 2nd Dec 08
Comex Gold Shock and Awe - 2nd Dec 08
Economic Restructuring, Recessions and Politics - 2nd Dec 08
Stock Market Crash Technical Analysis Online Video - 2nd Dec 08
US Dollar Strength Likely to Stall Due to Dismal Fundamentals - 2nd Dec 08
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Destruction of Capital at an Ever Faster Rate, Workers Pay the Price - 2nd Dec 08
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U.S. Treasuries Massive Rally as Helicopter Ben Fires Buyback Bazooka - 2nd Dec 08
US Dollar Strong on Seasonal Tendencies - 1st Dec 08
Stocks Bear Market Rally Continues During December - 1st Dec 08
European Banks to be Hit by Collapsing Emerging Markets - 1st Dec 08
Inflate or Die Economic Policy to Drive Gold and Commodities Higher - 30th Nov 08
Gold Breakout, Re-run of September Price Action? - 30th Nov 08
Global Stock Bear Markets Over? - 30th Nov 08
Investors Give Thanks for Stock Market Five Day Rally - 30th Nov 08
U.S. Fed Fighting Deflationary Credit Contraction
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Gold and UK interest Rates as Proxy for Global Price of Money - 28th Nov 08
Junior Mining Resource Stocks in Hell - 28th Nov 08
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China Panic Interest Rate Cut as Job Losses Soar - 28th Nov 08
Bernanke's Deflationary Tactics and The Risk of Collateral Damage - 28th Nov 08
Nationwide UK House Price Forecasts Track Record - 27th Nov 08
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Featured Articles: GEMS of the Week
Central Banks Open the Money Printing Floodgates to fight Deflation - 3rd Dec 08 - Gary_Dorsch
Bankrupt G7 Print Money to Reflate Economies - 3rd Dec 08 - Ty_Andros
Stock Market Deflationary Trend Scenario Into into 2013 - 3rd Dec 08 - Mick_Phoenix
U.S. Stock Market Valuations and Returns, What's Next? - 3rd Dec 08 - Prieur_du_Plessis
Stock Market and Commodities Will Recover; Economic Crisis Far from Over - 3rd Dec 08 - The_Gold_Report
Deflation, Nowhere to Hide for Investors - 2nd Dec 08 - Dr_William_R_Swagell
U.S. Fed Monetizing Debt by Printing Money - 2nd Dec 08 - Axel_Merk
Comex Gold Shock and Awe - 2nd Dec 08 - Rob_Kirby
Economic Restructuring, Recessions and Politics - 2nd Dec 08 - Hans_Wagner
Expect the Worst Recession Since WWII - 2nd Dec 08 - David Rosenberg
Destruction of Capital at an Ever Faster Rate, Workers Pay the Price - 2nd Dec 08 - Professor_Emeritus
U.S. Treasuries Massive Rally as Helicopter Ben Fires Buyback Bazooka - 2nd Dec 08 - Mike_Shedlock
Stocks Bear Market Rally Continues During December - 1st Dec 08 - Andre_Gratian
European Banks to be Hit by Collapsing Emerging Markets - 1st Dec 08 - Jack Crooks
Inflate or Die Economic Policy to Drive Gold and Commodities Higher - 30th Nov 08 - Prieur_du_Plessis
Global Stock Bear Markets Over? - 30th Nov 08 - Eric_Chevrette
Investors Give Thanks for Stock Market Five Day Rally - 30th Nov 08 - Prieur_du_Plessis
Important Aspects of Dow Theory Interpretation - 29th Nov 08 - Tim_Wood
Economic Depression in 2009? - 29th Nov 08 - Clif_Droke
Gold and UK interest Rates as Proxy for Global Price of Money - 28th Nov 08 - Adrian_Ash
Junior Mining Resource Stocks in Hell - 28th Nov 08 - Zeal_LLC
Bankrupt Britain Trending Towards Hyper-Inflation? - 28th Nov 08 - Nadeem_Walayat
China Panic Interest Rate Cut as Job Losses Soar - 28th Nov 08 - Mike_Shedlock
The Millennium Wave Suggests Dramatic Technological and Economic Changes - 27th Nov 08 - John_Mauldin
 

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Profiting Amid Financial Markets Chaos / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Joseph_Russo

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Greatest Lie Ever Told

Now that the authorities essentially have received what they asked for, it will be with great interest that we will observe the equity market reaction. Given the potential response to mass recognition that the entire financial system may be nothing more than a gargantuan sham, it would not surprise us in the least to witness a four-digit one-day decline in the Dow before this bear is over.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Credit Crunch Anniversary and Mega Trends Investing / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: NewsLetter

Newsletter - 4th August 2008

Dear Subscriber,

The 'official' anniversary of the credit crunch is linked to when the European Central Bank stepped in to provide an unprecedented amount of liquidity by pumping in $130 billion into the European banking system following news of the French bank Paribas freezing three of its hedge funds due to exposure to the US subprime mortgage market as panicking investors had been dumping holdings of mortgage lenders and mortgage backed derivatives and so began the self feeding credit crunch cycle of mortgage backed losses leading to asset price deflation leading to further tightening of the money markets as banks sought to hoard cash, as they lost confidence in their pricing models of the products they were trading with one another, which is more or less where we are today as the derivatives market continues to deleverage.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, August 15, 2008

Hard Cold Numbers on the Credit Crunch / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Money_and_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMike Larson writes: Last week, I gave you several real-world examples of lenders who were refusing to take the Federal Reserve's "bait."

A quick recap: The Fed has been driving the cost of money down in an effort to spur more lending. But many banks have instead reduced their exposure to various business lines — and eliminated some loan products altogether.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, August 04, 2008

Credit Crunch Anniversary and Mega Trends Investing / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe 'official' anniversary of the credit crunch is linked to when the European Central Bank stepped in to provide an unprecedented amount of liquidity by pumping in $130 billion into the European banking system following news of the French bank Paribas freezing three of its hedge funds due to exposure to the US subprime mortgage market as panicking investors had been dumping holdings of mortgage lenders and mortgage backed derivatives and so began the self feeding credit crunch cycle of mortgage backed losses leading to asset price deflation leading to further tightening of the money markets as banks sought to hoard cash, as they lost confidence in their pricing models of the products they were trading with one another, which is more or less where we are today as the derivatives market continues to deleverage.

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Interest-Rates

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Fed is Playing an Incredibly Dangerous Game, a Look Back Over the Past 2 years / Interest-Rates / Credit Crunch

By: Mick_Phoenix

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWelcome to the Weekly Report. Normally at An Occasional Letter From The Collection Agency we try to focus attention on the macro-economic near term effects using the Weekly Report, allowing the Occasional Letter to look further into the future by about 18-24 months. We have reached a stage now where it is becoming difficult to keep the various strands of my convoluted thoughts distinct and clear for the readers so, in keeping with one or two other writers it is time for a re-cap.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

The Day Free Markets Died / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Doug_Wakefield

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDoug Wakefield with Ben Hill write: Though our government has increasingly influenced our markets since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, we have recently reached the point where it would be a glaringly obvious misnomer to call the markets “free.” And while some aspects of a free market remain, those who've studied the day-to-day operations of our nation's banking system and the stock markets' performances at certain times, would likely come to the conclusion that, on occasion, the state, through the Fed and certain banks, intervenes to engineer market bottoms.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, May 12, 2008

Triage In Financial Markets / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Darryl_R_Schoon

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleGlobal financial markets are in extreme triage following the credit contraction of August 2007. It is believed central bankers are trying to restore markets to help the economy. In truth, they are like life insurance companies fighting to keep a wealthy patient alive so the high premiums will continue to be paid and the large death payout will be postponed.

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Housing-Market

Friday, March 21, 2008

Credit Crunch Hits Big Mortgage Banks Harder than Smaller Institutions / Housing-Market / Credit Crunch

By: MoneyFacts

The fallout from the credit crunch and predicted falling house prices have forced lenders to consider their positions in the market and reassess their attitude to risk based lending. Denise Harvey, mortgage analyst from moneyfacts.co.uk looks at the position of the UK’s largest lenders in today’s market.

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Companies

Monday, February 04, 2008

Egg Card Cracked by Credit Crunch as Customers Scramble for Cover / Companies / Credit Crunch

By: Nadeem_Walayat

Egg bank took drastic action to limit its risk of exposure to potential bad debt defaults amongst its credit card holders by banning 160,000 of its customers from being able to use their credit cards for new transactions leaving cards open only for repayment of outstanding balances. Angry customers responded with tens of thousands of internet posts stating messages that they tended to clear their balances on time. The 160,000 banned amounts to 7% of the Egg credit card customer base.

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Interest-Rates

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Credit Crisis to Escalate as Mortgage Bond Market Losses to Pass $3 Trillions! / Interest-Rates / Credit Crunch

By: Jim_Willie_CB

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleBankers, Wall Street hucksters, financial network commentators, and floating analysts seem to have flunked basic arithmetic in grand fashion. Maybe they only expose the next link in a long chain of deception, their apparent expertise. One hears estimates of $200 billion on total mortgage bond losses from the Secy of Inflation Ben Bernanke. One witnesses the series of bond writedowns by Wall Street banks. One can read of Wall Street economists like Jan Hatzius of Goldman Sachs, who cites $400 billion in potential bond losses, a favorite figure cited by other bankers. One is subjected to press anchors and their simplistic echoes of bond losses. One is endlessly lectured by highbrow analysts of the extent of bond damage. The trouble is, they all cannot do simple arithmetic and observe the billboards on mortgage bond indexes, fully available.

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Personal_Finance

Sunday, January 06, 2008

Credit Crunch Continues as Short-term Savings Interest Rates Remain High - Jan 08 / Personal_Finance / Credit Crunch

By: Shahla_Walayat

The worlds central banks announced in December 07 that they would take concerted action to help ease the liquidity crises that has been gripping the financial sector since August 07. Whilst this has had a big impact on the interbank market, this article looks at its impact on the personal savings market.

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Stock-Markets

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Credit Collapse Domino Effect to Send Stocks Lower / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Captain_Hook

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThere's no reason to be short the stock market from a seasonal perspective anymore. And with all the giveaways these days, along with apparent ample money supply, again, if contemplating participation in the stock market, without a doubt the ‘rational man' would be compelled to be long given it appears authorities have the subprime mess under control – right? Correspondingly then, both short and put / call ratios should be falling, and in fact this is exactly what is happening as market participants get squeezed in a traditional Santa Claus rally. From a sentiment related perspective this is a bearish set-up along the lines of Dave's thoughts on the subject – The Grinch That Stole Christmas .

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Economics

Friday, December 28, 2007

Credit Crunch Time for American Consumers / Economics / Credit Crunch

By: Peter_Schiff

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe subprime mortgage crisis is merely the tip of a very large iceberg. Beneath the surface lies not only a sea of tenuous loans to prime borrowers, but also an assortment of other liabilities backed by auto loans and credit card debit. Now that home equity extractions, "zero percent auto financing" and "zero interest" credit card rollovers are much harder to come by, Americans must do without the credit lifelines that have previously kept them afloat.

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Stock-Markets

Friday, December 21, 2007

Sovereign Wealth Fund Capital Injections Will Fail to Increase Commercial Bank Lending / Stock-Markets / Credit Crunch

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

When economists discuss investment in real capital expenditures they make a distinction between gross and net. If investment expenditures just match the depreciation of capital equipment, then gross investment rises, but net investment is unchanged. Increases in net investment, not gross investment, are what matters with regard to the future productivity of the economy.

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Interest-Rates

Friday, December 21, 2007

Central Banks Flood Wall Street with Money With Little Effect / Interest-Rates / Credit Crunch

By: Money_and_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMike Larson writes: I spend my time analyzing and trading the markets now. But back in college, I double-majored in English and Journalism. So I'm familiar with many of the classics — those great works of literature that still have relevance to current events.

For instance, I can't get Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" out of my head. You've probably heard the classic lament:

"Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink."

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