Archive - Jul 27, 2010 - Blog entry

Econophile's picture

Is The Real Estate Market Turning Around?





Interesting things have been happening in the real estate markets, but does it mean we are in a real estate recovery?

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

A Democracy Where Less Than 0.1% Control a Quarter of the Jobs





The classic paradigm for thinking of the “American experience” involves the use of a “melting pot” or “patchwork” metaphor. The basic idea is that the US is a single entity comprised of a wide variety of ethnic/ social groups. This metaphor in turn is used to support the view that the US is a Democracy: a place where “your vote counts” no matter who you are.

However, to me, an examination of the real socio-political hierarchy in the US reveals that this entire “patchwork” ideology is a myth perpetuated in order to convince the general populace that they somehow matter or have an impact on the US political structure and proposed legislative policy

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

bcIMC Up 16.3% in 2009-2010





bcIMC is one of the largest Canadian public pension funds. Here is a brief look at its 2009-2010 results.

 

George Washington's picture

Admiral Allen Says Gas Seep is from the Rigel Gas Field ... Did BP Accidentally Tap Into the Rigel Gas Field?





It is better to raise the hypothesis that the BP oil well is interacting with the Rigel field and have it debunked - or confirmed - than not to discuss it at all ... especially since Thad Allen has raised the issue himself.

Better yet, BP should answer Congressman Markey's questions, so that we don't have to speculate. (I know that it's a tough concept: actually responding to the demands of a U.S. congressman, but - hey - it would be good pr ...)

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

Here’s More Proof of the Sheer Lunacy of the European Bank Stress Tests: Passed Banks are Already Trying to Collect on Defaulted Claims of European Nations





European banks are already struggling to collect from fellow defaulted, sovereign (allegedly) backed banks yet we are hearing that there is no need to model in default or restructuring in the European bank stress tests. Of Iceland, Greece, Portugal, Ireland and soon Hungary are all just one-off occurrences.

 

thetechnicaltake's picture

Gold Technicals





This will be a comprehensive review of gold technicals utilizing the SPDR Gold Trust (symbol: GLD).

 

asiablues's picture

Confirmed: U.S. Fiscal Woe Is Worse Than Greece





The U.S. is in worse fiscal shape than Greece measured by the fiscal gap--the present value difference between all future expenditures and receipts. Will America have a Greek style debt crisis?

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Pivotfarm Daily News Harvest 27th July 2010





Asian equity markets were mixed last night, no real direction shone through. The Hang Seng was up +0.64%, while the Nikkei 225 was down -0.07%.

· European equity markets are up today. The Stoxx Europe 50 was up +1.2% at 0730ET. The FTSE 100 is up +0.83% at the same time.

· Commodities are mainly up this morning. Brazilian export problems push sugar to a 4 month high. Oil is trading slightly above $79 while Gold is struggling below $1200 as the risk appetite rises.

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

The New Deflation





In the new deflation, the value of our income falls, while the prices of things we need to buy are going through the roof. Burning our candles at both ends. Rampant wage deflation means that recent graduates have a grim choice between taking a poorly paid job, or no job at all.

 
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