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All Posts Tagged With: "quantitative easing"

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China Reduces Holdings of Treasury Securities

The Obama administration announced that it expects $9 trillion in deficits over the next 10 years. One of the great mysteries of our time is: where will the money come from? As we pointed out last week, even if every dollar of US savings is applied to the task…

August 25th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 4 comments | Continued
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If the Economy is Not Recovering It Isn’t Getting Enough Stimulus

But the big story? Stimulus!

Here is the International Herald Tribune on Monday:

“More Stimulus is Needed to Spark a Strong Recovery,” is the headline. According to the IHT, stimulus is working. And it will work even better if there were more of it.

August 10th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 7 comments | Continued
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What’s Good for Goldman is Generally Bad for the Country

Goldman makes money by separating investors from their money. Nothing wrong with that; someone has to do it. But the big banks are most profitable when speculation is rampant and debt is growing. That is, when people are going further and further into debt…

July 27th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 1 comment | Continued
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Inflation or Deflation?

The feds are more incompetent than even we suspected. They are trying to cause mild inflation – say, 4%…maybe 6%…even 8%. But they aren’t doing a very good job of it. Their efforts are too hesitant…

July 15th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 13 comments | Continued
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House Prices Always Go Structurally Higher in Australia

What about housing? ANZ Bank published a report on the subject yesterday. Among other things, it declared that, “We expect dwelling prices to edge higher for much of the remainder of 2009 with upside risk presenting from intensification of strong fundamentals, a shift in price expectations and restoration of confidence.”

July 2nd, 2009 | Dan Denning | 75 comments | Continued
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What is this “Breakeven Point” for Oil?

And it is not just oil, but all commodities that are shooting up, as Ian Mathias here at The Daily Reckoning reports that commodities are on a tear (up 12.3%), and that “May was the best month for the CRB Index since 1974,” which was more than a third of a century ago.

June 9th, 2009 | Mogambo Guru | 2 comments | Continued
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New Trend in the Market: Sell Bonds and Buy Commodities

Gross finishes with this advice: “Bond investors should, therefore, confine maturities to the front end of yield curves, where continuing low yields and downside price protection is more probable. Holders of dollars should diversify their own baskets before central banks and sovereign wealth funds ultimately do the same.

June 9th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 10 comments | Continued
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Geithner’s Trip to China Was, At Best, a Draw

His goal was to bluff and bamboozle the world’s investors – notably China – into believing that the US had its finances under control. Once we’re out of this mess, he told China’s top man, we’re going straight.

June 5th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 0 comments | Continued
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Gold Flourishes but Silver is the Real Precious Metal Story of Late

“In general,” says energy and oil expert Byron King, “the precious metals are up because the big-spending politicians in Washington have no respect for the US dollar. Break out the black crepe and armbands of mourning for the US dollar.

June 2nd, 2009 | Ian Mathias | 0 comments | Continued
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Investors Now Treating Bad News for the Dollar as Bad News

After last week’s thumping at the hand of all its major counterparts, the dollar is looking to me like Charles Atlas’ 98-pound weakling from the old comic book ads. Sand is getting kicked in its face from every bully on the beach.

May 29th, 2009 | Bill Jenkins | 8 comments | Continued
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U.S. Trying to Auction Off $162 Billion in Debt

“The US is not alone in facing a deficit crisis,” reports the U.K.’s Telegraph. “Governments worldwide have to raise some $6 trillion in debt this year, with huge demands in Japan and Europe. Kyle Bass from the US fund Hayman Advisors said the markets were ‘choking on debt’”.

May 27th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 2 comments | Continued
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Australia’s Currency and its Economy Will Benefit from China’s Stimulus Package

“Asia is still going to expand, and China and India will have growth above 5 percent. That’s fuelling demand for commodities, so Australia’s exports are holding up much better than the rest of the G-10 countries.”
Paresh was also referring to the 21% rise in the Aussie dollar versus the U.S. dollar since February 25th.

May 26th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 0 comments | Continued
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Central Banks’ New Money is Piling Up

“Quantitative Easing” it is called. As a refresher for readers with real lives and better things to do, QE is how central banks describe what is essentially an act of counterfeiting. They buy bonds with money created – electronically – specifically for that purpose.

May 25th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 6 comments | Continued
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Obama Admits: America is Out of Money

“Well, we are out of money now,” Obama said. It’s kind of shocking to hear a politician be so direct. Surely it must have been a slip up. But the man is right. America, along with Britain, is financing a hodge-podge of corporate welfare and classic handouts with deficit spending…

May 25th, 2009 | Dan Denning | 10 comments | Continued
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Everyone We Know Expects a Fairly Quick Up-move in Inflation

“It’s a very funny and troublesome situation,” said a fund manager in Boston last night. “The world’s central bankers are committed to a policy of monetary inflation…which they call ‘Quantitative Easing.’ And they believe that inflation targeting is the way they can tell if their policy is working.

May 19th, 2009 | Bill Bonner | 1 comment | Continued
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