Federal Reserve Policy continued
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It has happened again. Cramer demands lower rates; Bernanke promises to deliver. Will recession be avoided?... keep reading
If we go into recession, will Asia? Or will Asian output soften the worldwide recession?... keep reading
One of the nation's leading bond experts has sounded a warning: credit crunch ahead, then recession.... keep reading
This movement is slow, but it indicates that Federal Reserve policy is not going to produce what stock market investors hope.... keep reading
I am not talking about charts and graphs. I am talking about something far more substantial.... keep reading
When this man speaks, others listen. That's because he has the final say.... keep reading
In 2005, the CRB index was revised. Here is what happened next. The good news may not be all that good after all.... keep reading
The two views presented here are at the heart of the matter.... keep reading
We expected it. Now there is proof. But will it be in time to head of the decline?... keep reading
Gyrations are disturbing. The T-bill rate is gyrating.... keep reading
This is a more significant move than I would have expected.... keep reading
Since it's Christmas, let's talk about the biggest present on earth: the Federal Reserve's present from the Treasury on debt bought with money created out of nothing by the FED.... keep reading
The international nature of this crisis puts the world's economy at risk. The fallout is spreading into regions you would never have guessed possible. The experts foresaw none of this.... keep reading
When the FED steals from widows and orphans, you know they are in panic mode. So are investors.... keep reading
Central banks lure people into risks they would otherwise not have accepted. You are one of them.... keep reading
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