Quotable
“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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Jobless Claims in the U.S. Fall to Lowest Level Since July 2008
- Bloomberg
- 12/31/2009 07:36 AM
Commodities Heading for Best Year Since 1970 on Chinese Demand
- Bloomberg
- 12/31/2009 07:04 AM
U.S. in fiscal peril with $12.1 trillion debt
- USA Today
- 12/31/2009 05:02 AM
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Treasuries Head for Worst Performance Among G-7 as Debt Mounts
- Bloomberg
- 12/31/2009 08:31 AM
Oil above $79 after year of recovery
- Reuters
- 12/31/2009 07:39 AM
Stocks edge higher as jobless claims fall
- AP
- 12/31/2009 08:52 AM
Commentary
Credit Bubble Bulletin
by Doug Noland | Dec 26
Global risk markets have so far endured and enjoyed a strong year-end rally.
Read moreThe Bear's Lair
by Martin Hutchinson | Dec 29
The Bear’s Lair: Will the Tens be another Bear decade?
The 2000s were a pretty good decade for Bears.
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by Peter Souleles | Nov 24
One generation to regeneration
I dare say that everyone between the ages of 25 and death is living with regrets about the past, anxieties about the future or both.
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by Gregg Jahnke | Dec 8
Light holiday reading and the future of Western civilization
There is no better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to read the two chronicles of our recent financial disaster, Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big to Fail" and Charles Gasparino's "The Sellout."
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