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Search Results for: federal reserve

The 90% Debt/GDP Threshold: Reality or Myth?

January 12, 2012

…types, like transfer payments from federal to state governments, do not. “Don’t believe those who say there are no good alternatives or that the US faces a series of bad…

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Gross: "Great Risk" Ahead

January 10, 2012

…money. And, he says, “When the financial system can no longer find outlets for the credit it creates, then it de-levers.” Gross expects the Federal Reserve will discuss a sort…

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The Zweig Approach: Beating The Market With A Conservative Growth Strategy

January 9, 2012

…included the Federal Reserve’s discount rate; installment debt levels; and the prime rate. His mottos included “Don’t fight the Fed” (meaning investors should be more bullish when interest rates were…

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Gross: Low Rates May Be Obstructing Recovery

December 19, 2011

…money market assets then decline, system wide leverage is reduced even if clients transfer holdings to banks, which themselves reinvest proceeds in [Federal Reserve] reserves as opposed to private market…

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Top Forecaster Sees Market Gains Over Next Six Months

December 16, 2011

…optimistic right now are free reserve levels in the banking system and the market’s dividend yield. “Eisenstadt … told me that, based on the trend of some of the inputs…

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Paulson On How To Fix Europe

December 14, 2011

…be similar to the successful Temporary Liquidity Guarantee Program adopted by the US’s Federal Deposit Insurance Corp to stem the financial crisis after the failure of Lehman by enabling financial…

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Rogers: Buying Bonds A "Terrible Mistake"

December 13, 2011

Jim Rogers says bonds are in a bubble, and that investors should own hard assets because of the Federal Reserve’s massive quantitative easing efforts — which he says are continuing….

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Icahn: For Now, Focus on Jobs, Not Deficit

December 7, 2011

…it’s not the time to be so obsessed about the deficit as it is to put these people back to work,” Icahn tells CNBC. Icahn also defends the Federal Reserve…

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Gurus Go Panning For Gold

December 2, 2011

…Federal Reserve’s program of quantitative easing led to a surge in the price of gold during the past two years.” Reese says that, “fortunately for investors who want to add…

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Rogers' Shorts and Longs

November 30, 2011

…10 years. He says he’s shorting European stocks, American tech stocks, and emerging market stocks, and long commodities and certain currencies. Rogers also discusses why he thinks the Federal Reserve…

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