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Archive - Aug 2010 - Blog entry

August 5th

asiablues's picture

Rating Agency Feud: S&P vs. Dagong…For Now





It looks like a feud is brewing among the credit rating agencies. For now, it is just the verbal bashing between S&P and Dagong. With S&P's fresh downgrade on Moody's this Tue., Moody's may have a score to settle as well.

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

Android Now Outselling iOS? Explaining the Game of Chess That Google Plays in the Smart Phone Space





For those who don't see the forest due to all of that tree bark getting in the way, allow me to outline the synergistic advantages Google is building through the prolific growth of the Android platform...

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Pivotfarm Daily News Harvest 5th August 2010





Markets in a Flash

· Overnight Japanese markets closed higher, reversing yesterday’s losses. The Nikkei 225 was up +1.73%.

· Equity markets in China finished lower overnight. The Shanghai index was down -0.67%, while the Hang Seng finished flat at +0.01%.

· European equity markets are pushing higher this morning. The Stoxx 50 is up +0.55% after it opened flat this morning.

 

August 4th

madhedgefundtrader's picture

Chile is Looking Hot





Want to invest in an extremely well managed country with almost no debt, budget surpluses, an appreciating currency, and the price for its dominant export commodity going through the roof? Then Chile is the place for you! (EWC), (SQM).

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Ontario Teachers' Bets on Gulf Spill Driller





Ontario Teachers’ Pension Fund has shown it is not squeamish when it comes to risky investing.
The pension fund has purchased a significant chunk of Transocean Ltd. the oil rig contractor involved in the explosion that led to the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Is Teachers making the right call? I think so...

 

asiablues's picture

IMF: U.S. Real Estate Sectors Could Bring Banking Crisis 2.0





The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stress tested 53 large banking holding companies, and concluded that despite restoration of some stability, there remain certain important risks to the U.S. financial system and economy mainly coming from the real estate sectors.

 

Econophile's picture

Government Subsidies For Bloggers?





I almost choked when I read Lee Bollinger's op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal advocating public financial support of the mainstream media. This is the Lee Bollinger who is the president of Columbia University and was recently named Deputy Chair of the New York Federal Reserve Bank. It is unbelievable and irresponsible that anyone in his position could seriously advocate subsidies for the press.

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

SSTF Annual Report to Congress – Advance Read





The report due out from the SSTF will get a lot of press. SS is up for cuts and this report lays it out. But we will get a "sunny" picture. What to expect:

 

Reggie Middleton's picture

RIM.... Hmmm... Maybe RIP: Crackberries in the Smart Phone Wars...





Yeah, I said RIM was looking more and more like a short right before they released their new flagship product! So, after the release, should I change my mind?

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

BP – Good News?





One to watch today.

 

Pivotfarm's picture

Pivotfarm Daily News Harvest 4th August 2010





Markets in a Flash

· Overnight Japanese markets closed lower. This may be as the JPY appreciated investors see exporters getting hurt. The Nikkei 225 was down -2.11%.

· Equity markets in China and Hong Kong finished higher overnight. The Hang Seng index was up +0.43%, while the Shanghai index was up +0.44%.

· European equity markets are down today but as trading continues they are starting to regain their losses. The Stoxx 50 is down less than -0.50%

 

madhedgefundtrader's picture

What Will the World Look Like in 100 Years?





A geopolitical analyst’s view of the future. The Islamic assault on the West is failing. Chronic resource shortages could cause the Middle Kingdom to break up. Japan may invade China as early as 2030. The next Pearl Harbor could come from the moon. The militarization of space. The big challenge towards the end of the 21st century will be the emergence of a Hispanic nation in the US Southwest. An exclusive Interview with Dr. George Friedman of Stratfor on Hedge Fund Radio. (FXI), (RSX), (EWJ), (TUR), (EPOL)

 

August 3rd

smartknowledgeu's picture

The Ideological Subversion of the Retail Investor Towards Monetary Enslavement





Below is a 3-part video series in which I discuss how bankers have used the concept of ideological subversion to brainwash hundreds of millions of retail investors into accepting harmful propaganda that allows them to build their bottom line at the expense of the investors while simultaneously convincing investors to ignore alternate behavior that would be beneficial to their financial welfare.

 

Leo Kolivakis's picture

Seven Faces of “The Peril”?





A discussion on the seven faces of "The Peril" and what more QE means for pensions.

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

All 96 Cent Currencies go to a Dollar





The EURDLR closed at 1.3225. Some blood on that price.

 
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