Archive - Oct 11, 2009 - Blog entry
BofA/BONY Versus AIG – No Winners
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 10/11/2009 22:50 -0500A California Court case is headed for a resolution. It looks like AIG is the loser. But that means the taxpayers will suffer. If the case is overturned then the taxpayers will suffer. Another no win situation for the folks writing the checks.
What’s Next for Natural Gas?
Submitted by asiablues on 10/11/2009 18:30 -0500On Sept. 4, the NYMEX October futures contract for natural gas closed at $2.73/mmbtu, a 7-year low, as the ratio of oil to natural gas prices ballooned to 25-to-1, compared to its energy conversion ratio of 6-to-1.
Now, just one month later, natural gas has rebounded 75% to close at $4.77/mmbtu for NYMEX November delivery last Friday on record high levels of natural gas in storage, leaving investors to wonder if prices have bottomed out and it's time to jump back into the market, or if the sector is dead.
Congresswoman Kaptur: There Has Been a Financial Coup D'Etat
Submitted by George Washington on 10/11/2009 12:59 -0500There's been a coup.
The Squeeze on Pensions?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 10/11/2009 10:25 -0500The global pension crisis is a major concern. The uptrend in equities in Q3 boosted pension returns in Canada and elsewhere, but this will do little to address long-term concerns on the sustainability of pensions. After losing 31% in their last fiscal year, Ohio fund's annual report detailed how long it would now take for its investments to put the fund back on track. Officials simply said: "Infinity."
Investor Sentiment: I Am Changing My Tune
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 10/11/2009 09:23 -0500I want to state that equities are for renting not owning at this juncture.






