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Why Stocks Could Flourish In 2009
One of the worst-affected banks of the financial crisis says it expects stocks to do well in 2009. And do you know what? I think they might be onto something… Bear with me a second ...
Read more » | Date 04-12-2008
How long will the Obama bounce last?
“We’ve seen the bottom for this part of the cycle,” said our old friend Issy Bacher. He took out a chart. “See this...” He pointed to a series of undulations. “Here’s the bottom...at ...
Read more » | Date 04-12-2008
Where Safety-First Investors Are Putting Their Money
The run on Northern Rock last year was the first on a British bank for nearly 150 years. Figures released this week by the Bank of England suggest we could be seeing the beginnings of ...
Read more » | Date 03-12-2008
Going Broke Is What Everyone Deserves
The Dow got a break yesterday – up 270. Oil closed at $46. Gold rose $6 to $783. The recession, says Bloomberg, is just beginning. And a group of economists working for the UN says the ...
Read more » | Date 03-12-2008
Can Foreigners Save Our Housing Market?
I think the property market might be on its way to finding a bottom. Why? The first reason is simple. It’s just that the housing market, like the stock market, will begin to attract ...
Read more » | Date 02-12-2008
The Way This Money Thing Works
“Shopping has become a patriotic duty in America,” writes Tom Leonard in The Telegraph. Remind us how that works again... Let’s see, the Wall Street insiders made billions in bonuses ...
Read more » | Date 02-12-2008
This One’s Not Yet on City Radars
The merger of two small AIM–listed resource stocks Victoria Oil & Gas and Bramlin may be more than just a case of two drunks leaning on each other for support. Sharing the same ...
Read more » | Date 01-12-2008
Going For Broke
Paris, France O! Bama! Where is thy bounce? Maybe it is here... ‘Black Friday’ turned out to be less dark than people feared. Sales rose 3% over the year before. This was a ‘weak ...
Read more » | Date 01-12-2008
Why US Dollar Investments Are a Ticking Time Bomb
The fools in Washington, Wall Street and in the City cheering on China’s spending binge are really missing the big question. Where exactly is all that money going to come from? I’ll ...
Read more » | Date 28-11-2008
Introducing a proven Deflation Fighter
“I think Obama should get Gideon Gono on his new team,” writes a friend. Never heard of Gideon Gono, dear reader? Well, he is one of the best economists who never won a Nobel prize. ...
Read more » | Date 28-11-2008
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