Prudentbear.com Greek woes hit eurozone sovereign debt Greece's Credit Ratings Are Cut by Moody’s Producer Prices in U.S. Rise 0.7%; Core Rate Up 0.1% Jobless Claims in U.S. Declined Last Week to 456,000 Papandreou Faces Bond Rout as Greek Workers Strike Greek Budget Deficit Revised to 13.6%, May Top 14%, EU Says Treasuries Fall as Economic Gains, Auctions Overshadow Greece U.S. Stocks Trim Loss as Consumer Shares Rally, Banks Pare Drop Oil Is Steady as Existing U.S. Home Sales Rise, Dollar Gains U.S. Stocks Rise as Banking Shares Turn Higher, Goldman Gains “When the music stops, in terms of liquidity, things will be complicated. But as long as the music is playing, you've got to get up and dance. We’re still dancing." Chuck Prince, Financial Times, July 10 2007 by Doug Noland | Apr 16 Vigorous speculation was interrupted by allegations of fraud at Goldman. by Martin Hutchinson | Apr 19 Sure, we may get surprisingly strong growth for a bit – before a collapse. by Satyajit Das | Apr 7 Economic fixes that rely on easy credit and government support mask worsening problems. by Michael Pento | Apr 8 U.S. will lose a trade war with China History shows efforts at currency manipulation don't work.Market Movers
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