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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall to Lowest Level Since January
- Bloomberg
- 10/15/2009 07:51 AM
New York Empire Factory Index Surges to Highest Since 2004
- Bloomberg
- 10/15/2009 07:50 AM
Consumer Prices in U.S. Increased at Slower Pace in September
- Bloomberg
- 10/15/2009 07:50 AM
Emerging Markets Post Longest Rally in Four Years; Dollar Falls
- Bloomberg
- 10/15/2009 04:59 AM
Quotable
“The potential risk is that a lot of liquidity goes to the asset market. So you see asset bubbles in commodities, stocks and real estate, not only in China, but everywhere.” Bank of China Vice President Zhu Min, Bloomberg News, September 10, 2009
Commentary
Credit Bubble Bulletin
by Doug Noland | Oct 9
The dollar is in trouble and global markets are just ecstatic. Gold trades at an all-time high and Treasuries show a first little crack.
Read moreThe Bear's Lair
by Martin Hutchinson | Oct 12
The Financial Times last Tuesday noted a disturbing new trend – hedge fund and other investors are increasingly seeking to invest in physical commodities themselves, rather than in futures.
Read moreFeatured Commentary
by Satyajit Das | Sep 14
The Global Financial Crises' Placebo Effects
Botanical commentators are finding "green shoots."
Read moreGuest Commentary
by John Magnun | Sep 24
The Gold-Dollar Tsunami is Picking Up Steam
Undoubtedly you have seen some of the personal videos of the tsunami that hit Thailand and Indonesia in 2004.
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