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Impact of Deflation and Death of the Economic Decoupling Theory - 3rd Dec 08
Stock Market Deflationary Trend Scenario Into into 2013 - 3rd Dec 08
U.S. Stock Market Valuations and Returns, What's Next? - 3rd Dec 08
Portfolio Investment Management Strategy- Put More Smart Cash In Your Future - 3rd Dec 08
Stock Market Caution, Caution, and More Caution - 3rd Dec 08
U.S. Dollar Continues to Consolidate Ahead of Non Farm Payrolls - 3rd Dec 08
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
Expect the Worst Recession Since WWII - 2nd Dec 08
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
The Hyperinflationary Depression
Important Questions for the Stock Market and U.S. Economy - 29th Nov 08
Important Aspects of Dow Theory Interpretation - 29th Nov 08
Stock Market Patterns Suggest More Upside - 29th Nov 08
Economic Depression in 2009? - 29th Nov 08
Gold and UK interest Rates as Proxy for Global Price of Money - 28th Nov 08
Junior Mining Resource Stocks in Hell - 28th Nov 08
Credit Crisis Watch- LIBOR Eases Whilst UK Spread Soars on Sovereign Debt Risks - 28th Nov 08
Bankrupt Britain Trending Towards Hyper-Inflation? - 28th Nov 08
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
Is the tide turning for the Stock Market? - 27th Nov 08
The Millennium Wave Suggests Dramatic Technological and Economic Changes - 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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Economics

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

What the Government's Keeping Secret about the Financial Crisis / Economics / Credit Crisis 2008

By: EWI

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleEditor's Note: This article has been excerpted from a free issue of Robert Prechter's monthly market letter, The Elliott Wave Theorist .

The full 10-page market letter, Be One of the Few The Government Hasn't Fooled , can be downloaded FREE from Elliott Wave International.

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Interest-Rates

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Search For Stimulus In a Zero Interest Rate Policy World / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleCentral bankers everywhere are Looking for Tools in a Zero Interest-Rate World .

The Swiss National Bank is becoming the first central bank in Europe to learn what it's like to live in a zero interest-rate world.

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Economics

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

The Current Global Financial & Economic Crisis / Economics / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Dudley_Baker

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleDue to my unique service, I have numerous sophisticated and savvy investors among my subscribers. Some have become friends and supporters of my work.

Recently, Arnold Bock, a Canadian living in Mendoza, Argentina and Lorimer Wilson of Toronto, Canada, have agreed to become part of my editorial staff at Precious Metals Warrants and will be providing content from time to time.

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Economics

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Destruction of Capital at an Ever Faster Rate, Workers Pay the Price / Economics / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Professor_Emeritus

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThou shalt not crucify labor on this cross of paper money, a message to American Labor Leaders

The “crime of 1873” - My title is a paraphrase of the 1896 battle-cry of William Jennings Bryan during his presidential bid. He was talking about ‘crucifying mankind on a cross of gold'. Bryan was protesting against the unconstitutional closing of the U.S. Mint to silver. Congress inadvertently suspended the unlimited coinage of the standard silver dollar, which it had no authority to do under the Constitution. Bryan called it “the crime of 1873”.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Inflated Egos Next Bubble To Burst / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Captain_Hook

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAs a follow-up to last week's commentary on the chronic complacency that has gripped the investing public, a population that thinks ‘ big daddy ' will bail them out of all troubles forever apparently, once its realized by the masses this belief is a falsehood , a sense of panic will enter the collective psyche, and the issue of our inflated egos will finally be addressed. Of course in the meantime the bureaucracy is doing a great job of keeping the mob's attention off of real issues, much in the spirit of Rome's bread and circuses so long ago now. In knowing this the question begs, ‘have we not progressed past the failings of our forefathers in matters of society?'

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Companies

Monday, December 01, 2008

London Scottish Bank Goes Bust, FSA States Savings Protected / Companies / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Nadeem_Walayat

London Scottish bank which was actually based in Manchester with some 10,000 savers and about 2000 employees effectively went bust on Friday after the FSA stopped the bank from accepting customer deposits due to the capital shortfall, the bank went into administration and a statement on the LSB website states that the company continues to operate so as to seek the best long-term solution for customers and creditors.

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Stock-Markets

Monday, December 01, 2008

European Banks to be Hit by Collapsing Emerging Markets / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Money_and_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJack Crooks writes: Most investors are understandably fixating on the spectacle of the U.S. debt crisis and Washington's $7.8 trillion in loans, investments, commitments and guarantees designed to end it.

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Interest-Rates

Monday, December 01, 2008

UK Government Urging Banks to Lend / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Mike_Shedlock

Complete silliness reigns in the UK as Prime Minister Brown, Chancellor Darling, and BOE Governor Mervyn King Urge Banks To lend .

U.K. house prices dropped to the lowest level in almost three years in November as banks starved the property market of credit, Hometrack Ltd. said.

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Stock-Markets

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Important Questions for the Stock Market and U.S. Economy / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Money_and_Markets

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleMike Larson writes: It's a beautiful, long holiday weekend. I've been celebrating Thanksgiving (and my birthday) with my family, and I'm sure many of you are also busy with relatives and friends. So I'm going to keep this week's column short.

Specifically, I'm going to highlight three big questions we should all be thinking about — and offer up my best answers. I feel these are the most important three questions to ask right now because the answers will determine the next big moves in the market and the U.S. economy.

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Interest-Rates

Friday, November 28, 2008

Credit Crisis Watch- LIBOR Eases Whilst UK Spread Soars on Sovereign Debt Risks / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Prieur_du_Plessis

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleFor the world's financial system to start functioning normally again, it is imperative that confidence in the credit markets be restored. In order to gauge the progress being made to unclog credit markets, I regularly monitor a range of financial sector spreads and other measures. By perusing these one can ascertain to what extent the various central bank liquidity facilities and capital injections are having the desired effect.

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Stock-Markets

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The Paradox of Deleveraging Will Be Broken / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2008

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWe are clearly not having as much fun taking off leverage as we had putting it on, or at least the vast majority are not. This week in Outside the Box we look at some very thought-provoking insights from my good friend Paul McCulley, who helps us think about how we got here and what will be the end point. From the letter:

"But what ailed Lehman was but a manifestation of what ailed, and ails the global financial intermediary system: the presumption that grossly levered positions in illiquid assets can always be funded, because those doing the funding will always assume the borrower is a going concern."

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Interest-Rates

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Credit Crisis Persists as Bond Spreads Widen / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Prieur_du_Plessis

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleReuters: Financials need at least $1 trillion - analyst
“The US financial system still needs at least $1 trillion to $1.2 trillion of tangible common equity to restore confidence and improve liquidity in the credit markets, Friedman Billings Ramsey analyst Paul Miller said.

“Eight financial companies - Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs Group, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, AIG, Bank of America Corp and GE Financial - are in greatest need of capital, he said.

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Stock-Markets

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Financial Markets Wild Ride Between Fear and Optimism / Stock-Markets / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Prieur_du_Plessis

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA new bout of fear gripped financial markets during the past week, causing the slide in global stocks, commodities and emerging-market assets to deepen. As investors' angst escalated, positions in risky assets were liquidated in exchange for perceived safe havens such as the US dollar, government bonds and gold bullion.

“We have seen fundamental selling, technical selling, forced selling (deleveraging), short selling, capitulation selling and selling due to ennui,” commented David Fuller ( Fullermoney ).

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Interest-Rates

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Citibank Seeks More Bailout Cash as Corporate Bonds Crash to 20% Yields / Interest-Rates / Credit Crisis 2008

By: John_Mauldin

  • Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleLeverage Is an 8 Letter Word
  • If Loans Are So Cheap, Why Don't They Sell?
  • Deflation and Helicopters: Time for a Review
  • Commercial Property Loans Start to Haunt the Banks
  • Warren Makes a Bet

Leverage is an eight-letter word, which the markets now regard as twice as bad as the two four-letter words debt and pain (or fill in your own four-letter words). This week I try to give some insight into what is happening in the credit markets, some of it below the radar screen of most analysts. We will look at the potential for deflation and the Fed's response. There is a lot to cover, so let's jump right in.

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Economics

Friday, November 21, 2008

Financial System Crisis, Stay Focused on the Big Picture / Economics / Credit Crisis 2008

By: Chris_Galakoutis

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn these trying times it is critical that we remain focused on the big picture and stay true to our convictions; one can always revisit their reasoning and conclusions, like I do, but I would hope that at this stage many of you have done so as well, so that our minds are not treated like a flimsy ship in rough seas.

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