Federal Reserve Policy continued
- Article Dates:
- 2008
- All Months
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Wall Street awaits testimony from on high. Why?... keep reading
When it's Buffett vs. Bernanke, go with Buffett.... keep reading
Volatility can point to a break-up or a breakdown. This time, it points to breakdown. Here's why.... keep reading
It's more complicated than the goldbug websites indicate.... keep reading
The yield curve is a good indicator of investor sentiment. Its message is not good.... keep reading
The hope of a booming stock market is gone. Dead. Even the hope of avoiding a decline is fading. We saw this yesterday.... keep reading
He is no gloom and doomer. What he writes here points to a whole lot of gloom and doom. This report even scared me.... keep reading
I have said that we have been witnessing the abandoning of the dollar as the world's reserve currency. Now there is confirmation.... keep reading
On January 22, the FED made it clear that it would lower the FedFunds target in order to save the banks and the stock market. Now what will happen?... keep reading
This is a much greater threat than the subprime mortgage crisis.... keep reading
What we saw yesterday was panic. The FED has never done what it did yesterday. This was capitulation. What was at stake?... keep reading
Like a dog returning to its vomit, the FED cut the FedFunds target rate by .75 percentage point. What does this mean?... keep reading
Down, down, down -- yet the experts reported by the media say, "No recession," "buy on the dips." Who will listen? The dips.... keep reading
There is enormous confusion about credit money and money. They are the same . . . except for currency.... keep reading
One of the nation's leading forecasters has described the FED's position as "checkmate." We do not see warnings like this very often.... keep reading
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