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US Hyperinflation?

October 20, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The Daily Reckoning The finance ministers of the Eurozone met yesterday and they’ve tried to stem the euro’s (EUR) rise… But they’ll need more than words to get the job done! And so we begin a new day… Front and center this morning, the currencies – which had given background overnight to the dollar – [...]

Is The IMF Becoming A Bad Bank?

July 18, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

GoldSeek The BRIC countries do not need to lend funds to the IMF to gain a greater voice within the global financial community – they already have everyone’s full attention. Instead, we are speculating that these nations, all large holders of Dollars and Treasuries, cannot possibly sell out of those positions and are becoming increasingly [...]

Weekly Outlook: Reading the Market Tea Leaves

February 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Matthew Bradbard submits: The new Administration may have its hands full with a total lack of bipartisanship, the new good bank bad bank policy, and a total lack of confidence, evident by the record money on the sidelines and violent selling, showing little signs of stabilization. We expect investors to stay defensive, but when money [...]