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Archive - Sep 17, 2012 - Blog entry

testosteronepit's picture

Japan’s Slow-Motion Tsunami





This time, the young generations are paying the price.

 

dottjt's picture

The Zero Hedge Daily Round Up #128 - 09/17/2012





Today's Zero Hedge articles in audio summary! "I'm sorry guys. I can't go out. Mum's grounded me for not burning our U.S. embassy." Everyday. Yeah, just everyday.

 

RobertBrusca's picture

QE and the new Fed plan: what are its dynamics?





We will explore how QE and the new Fed plan might work- might work...So far what the Fed is putting in front of us and what Paul Krugman has written about are two wholly differnt things. It makes me wonder if there is any stucture behind QE besdies prayer...

 

George Washington's picture

Russia Is Sitting on “Trillions of Carats” of Diamonds





Enough to Supply the Global Diamond Market for 3,000 Years

 

AVFMS's picture

17 Sep 2012 – “ Every Day I Have The Blues " (Memphis Slim, 1949)





Having had the last 2 weeks propped up by Ben and Jerry, oops, Mario, who delivered the f(l)avours that had been expected throughout the summer, markets will be in need for some concrete impulses to push further.

Spanish bond auction on Thu rather on the mighty side.

Mostly bored today, though...

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Where We Are and Where We’re Going (Week of September 17 2012)





 

These are the issues to consider going forward. Our view is that it is quite possible the Fed has played its hand too strongly and thereby damaged its future efforts to maintain market stability via intervention. Given that stocks were already decoupled from the underlying economic realities, this has made the market highly vulnerable to a sharp correction.

 
 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The Big Questions Going Forward (Week of September 17 2012)





These are the issues to consider going forward. Our view is that it is quite possible the Fed has played its hand too strongly and thereby damaged its future efforts to maintain market stability via intervention. Given that stocks were already decoupled from the underlying economic realities, this has made the market highly vulnerable to a sharp correction.

 

williambanzai7's picture

OCCuPY THiS!





Nothing has changed, it has only gotten worse...

 
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