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Archive - Feb 12, 2013 - Blog entry

Bruce Krasting's picture

What's Up With These Trust Funds?





I think that FERS and MRS are adding to the Debt Owed to the Public in a significant way.

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

WARNING: the EU Crisis is BACK and Will Be Worsening in the Coming Weeks





If you have not already taken steps to prepare for systemic failure, you NEED to do so NOW. We're literally at most a few months, and very likely just a few weeks from Europe's banks imploding, potentially taking down the financial system with them. Think I'm joking? The Fed is pumping hundreds of BILLIONS of dollars into EU banks right now trying to stop this from happening.

 

williambanzai7's picture

STaTe OF THe BaNaNa; PoSiTiVe CoNTaGioN; DoRNeR UPDaTE...aND a PeNGuiN!





Four good reasons to move all food and beverages away from the computer right now! 

 

EconMatters's picture

WTI – Brent Spread to test $30 Level in 2013





Now that Enterprise Products Partners LLP has let the cat out of the bag that less than a month after expanding the Seaway pipeline capacity to 400,000 barrels per day, The Jones Creek terminal has storage capacity of 2.6 million barrels, and it is basically maxed out in available storage. 

 

Asia Confidential's picture

Who Will Win The Currency Wars?





As debate about currency wars heats up, there's been little talk about which currencies will prove safe havens. We think the Singapore dollar tops the list.

 

rcwhalen's picture

But Do We Really Want Smaller Zombie Banks?





The problem with “too-big-to-fail” is first and foremost the behavior of our beloved political leaders in Washington

 

Marc To Market's picture

G7 Calm Currency War Fears





The G7 issued a statement that essentially endorses stimulative policies in Japan and elsewhere, but reaffirmed its commitment to market determined exchange rates. This is a green light to buy dollars against the yen and to buy euros.

 

EconMatters's picture

The Volatility Index is closing out February with a Whimper





The first two months of the year have seen volatility crushed downward in this two month bullish rally in assets as new money came rushing into markets needing to get off to a positive start for the year. 

 
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