Archive - Nov 2009 - Blog entry

November 27th

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Putin for Pensions?





I think Putin is onto something. Now, if only we can figure out a way to redistribute income from Wall Street crooks back into the pensions they keep plundering.

 

Expected Returns's picture

The Case for Depression: Dollar Collapse





The history of the dollar is one marked by a dominance unrivaled in history. Following the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944, which established the dollar as the global reserve currency, Americans have enjoyed an era of unprecedented wealth and prominence.

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

More Reggie Middleton on Commerical Real Estate





I know you have heard a lot of negative stuff about commercial real estate, but most of it was after the fact, and the new stuff just doesn't seem to convey the gist of how far underwater many players actually are - or will be...

 

Project Mayhem's picture

US mint halts sales of gold and silver eagles





US mint halts sales of gold eagles, gold once again hits all-time highs, Tungsten comes back in fashion, Council on Foreign Relations propaganda rag asserts total dollar collapse "well before 2030".

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Counter Trade Dubai





Is Dubai a head fake? I think so. The main event is still in full swing.

 

November 26th

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Is Dubai's Sovereign Risk Overblown?





The global liquidity rally has legs to run, so don't get too flustered by Dubai's debt woes.

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Micro and Macro Economics – “It Stinks”





Macro conditions are driving micro economics. An example.

 

inoculatedinvestor's picture

Turkey Day Readings





Some things I am thankful for this year: John Hussman, The Baseline Scenario, AIG, inept government regulators, and of course, Goldman Sachs. Absent these I would have nothing interesting to write about. So, without further ado, here are some interesting links for those of you who are not enticed by the Cowboys vs. Raiders game.

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

California Rumblings?





What's going on in Los Angeles will soon be going on across the US and developed world. Don't think for a second that tough fiscal measures won't be taken to shore up public finances. And this will certainly mean curtailing pension benefits for new and existing public sector employees.

 

November 25th

George Washington's picture

The Fed Doesn't Want Banks to Increase Lending





"Easing credit standards and expanding their lending substantially ... if not offset by Federal Reserve actions, could give additional impetus to spending and, potentially, to actual and expected inflation"

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

Turkey Factor





While we are eating the rest of the world goes on. "They" are going to be talking about us.

 

rc whalen's picture

The AIG Scandal: Fed Implements New Conflict Standards for Reserve Bank Directors (Update 1)





The battle over corruption inside the Fed and the control of our central bank by the big city banks had been going on for a century and more. That is why the scandal and criminality of the AIG bailout demand the attention of every American. Happy Thanksgiving, BTW

 

bmoreland's picture

Storm Clouds on Horizon: Early Stage Delinquencies Up





A review of the 3rd Quarter FDIC Regulatory data reveals a disturbing counter trend to the recent drop in early stage delinquencies. Across almost all loan portfolios, the 3rd Quarter delinquency number is higher than the Q2 figures.

 

November 24th

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Will Pensions Ever Recover?





According to a report from the investment specialist, the schemes have yet to return to pre-crisis levels - although many have posted impressive gains recently.

 
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