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“The question is not whether the dollar will weaken over time, but how it will weaken. The real risk is that you will get a disorderly decline.” Mohamed El-Erian, CEO, Pacific Investment Management Company, August 19, 2009
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Wall Street Faces ‘Live Ammo’ as Congress Aims to Unravel Banks
- Bloomberg
- 11/12/2009 04:02 AM
Market Movers
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- 11/12/2009 04:06 AM
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- 11/12/2009 06:16 AM
Dollar higher versus rivals as equities slip
- Market Watch from Dow Jones
- 11/12/2009 06:22 AM
Oil falls below $79; U.S. inventory in focus
- Reuters
- 11/12/2009 06:21 AM
Treasuries Gain as Wen Says World Economy Faces Uneven Recovery
- Bloomberg
- 11/12/2009 04:16 AM
Commentary
Credit Bubble Bulletin
by Doug Noland | Nov 4
Buffett buys trains, the Indians buy gold, unemployment is terrible, and the Fed signals it will remain on hold.
Read moreThe Bear's Lair
by Martin Hutchinson | Nov 9
Which big country will default first?
Of the world's six largest economies, three currently have budget and public debt positions that if allowed to fester will push those nations into bankruptcy.
Read moreFeatured Commentary
by Peter Souleles | Oct 21
Cascading theft … compounding misery
War, the banking system, government and conspicuous consumption conspire to steal away Americans' future.
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by Michael Pento | Oct 20
Building the labor force with forced labor
Government jobs, a road to bigger economic woes
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