Archive - Dec 2009 - Blog entry
Have You Sold Anything Yet?
Submitted by thetechnicaltake on 12/01/2009 22:32 -0500In this year of outlier events, the outlier trade may be realized.
Are Public Sector Pensions Better?
Submitted by Leo Kolivakis on 12/01/2009 22:29 -0500The Institute for Fiscal Studies said not only did public sector workers have greater access to so-called gold-plated defined benefit schemes than those who worked for private companies, but the schemes themselves were typically more generous.
Questions for Bernanke's Senate Confirmation Hearing
Submitted by George Washington on 12/01/2009 16:30 -0500Questions for our Esteemed Chairman ...
Keynesians Are Wrong: We CAN (And Very Well May) Have Disinflation With Rising Real Interest Rates, Which Could Hasten the Decline of American Power
Submitted by George Washington on 12/01/2009 14:59 -0500We might get falling inflation (disinflation or deflation) and rising real interest rates, which would hasten the decline of the American empire.
Threshold of Pain
Submitted by Bruce Krasting on 12/01/2009 11:20 -0500How low does the dollar have to go before Ben reacts? Does Ben B have a threshold for pain? I think he does and it is closer than you might think.
Joe Mason: Goldman’s First Community Reinvestnment Act (CRA) Holdup
Submitted by rc whalen on 12/01/2009 10:51 -0500Late last week it was reported that Goldman made its first commitment to Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) lending. For the uninitiated, this may seem like a good thing. Indeed, the papers pointed to the benefits of an additional $500 million in small business loans in today’s economy. But to those experienced in the industry, something more sinister may be afoot. Such commitments rarely mean anything, and are usually merely the publicly-visible component of a successful community organizer holdup scheme.
Mortgage Delinquency Problems Behind Us? Perhaps Not
Submitted by bmoreland on 12/01/2009 08:51 -05001-4 Family First Lien portfolios for the Top 4 lenders deteriorate in the 3rd Quarter. Early Stage delinquencies climb noticeably.
Gold hits $1200 in overnight trading
Submitted by Project Mayhem on 12/01/2009 07:49 -0500Gold futures rally $25 in overnight trading up to $1200.50 -- exceeding PM end-of-year target of $1200 -- before retreating to $1195. How many gold bugs does it take to change a light bulb?
Rating Agencies Attempting to be as Accurate and Reliable as Blogs???
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 12/01/2009 07:21 -0500Rating agencies are now getting kudos for actually doing their job? What's the mainstream media world coming to?









