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Symptoms of an economic depression
Submitted by ktexas  (www.latimes.com)

The signs are pointing to a crisis -- and a crash for the GOP. I think this article is a little too pessimistic, but it's interesting nonetheless. On a side note about depression, there's no...

Article | Submitted Dec 12, 2007 | Views: 273 | Comments: 1 
Tags: economy, recession, economic depression

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The U.S. Economy at Risk for Deflation
Submitted by ktexas  (www.businessweek.com)

The U.S. economy has all the ingredients—slowing job and wage growth, slack consumer demand—for a deflationary cycle, without strong financial markets to cushion the blow. It seems like it...

Article | Submitted Oct 30, 2008 | Views: 35 | Comments: 0 
Tags: economy, recession, deflation

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Robert Schiller On Why Economists Miss Economic Bubbles
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

Robert Schiller just published an interesting article in the NY Timers on why human beings, and especially top economists miss diagnosing a market bubble until it is too late. The answer shouldn't...

Article | Updated Nov 2, 2008 | Views: 62 | Comments: 0
Tags: bubbles, economists, robert schiller

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A New Deal for Globalization
Submitted by PhilR  (www.foreignaffairs.org)

Detailed article that says that globalization is in danger from protectionsism. Protectionism in the US is growing as many individuals see their incomes falling and income disparities grow.

Article | Submitted Jun 30, 2007 | Views: 269 | Comments: 0 
Tags: globalization, income, wealth, protectionism

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Fed slashes key rate to 3.5%
Submitted by ktexas  (money.cnn.com)

Citing weakening economic outlook, Federal Reserve makes biggest cut in nearly 24 years - three quarters of a point. This shows the Fed is totally disregarding inflation.

Article | Submitted Jan 22, 2008 | Views: 232 | Comments: 0 
Tags: interest rates, economy, recession, fomc

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Implied Probability of Interest Rate Rise Holds Steady, but bond yields Fall as Markets Tank
Submitted by soczie  (www.bestcashcow.com)

Bond yields are falling dramatically as the stock market comes down since there is a massive rush to the security of Treasuries. While the implied probability of a move following the August...

Article | Submitted Jul 9, 2008 | Views: 135 | Comments: 1 
Tags: bonds, cd rates, short-term cd rates

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling says the U.K. could be facing the worst economic conditions in 60 years
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

Think just the US is suffering? Look no further than overseas where the UK is suffering. The rest of Europe is also being pulled under. It's why the dollar has been rallying over the last month.

Article | Updated Sep 2, 2008 | Views: 48 | Comments: 0
Tags: alistair darling, uk growth

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Is Cheap Money Era Coming to an End?
Submitted by PhilR  (www.npr.org)

The global economy has benefited from an extended period of historically low interest rates that fueled home buying, corporate mergers and wealth around the world. But rates are on the rise and the...

Audio | Submitted Jun 20, 2007 | Views: 478 | Comments: 0 
Tags: capital, interest rates

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Greg Manikew's Perspective on OECD Report
Submitted by Sam Cass  (gregmankiw.blogspot.com)

Interesting comments from economist Greg Manikew on what the international organization has to say about the US economy.

Article | Submitted Jun 21, 2007 | Views: 631 | Comments: 1 
Tags: oecd, manikew

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China criticizes GE quality control
Submitted by jsoc  (www.ft.com)

It is pretty funny that the Chinese- who seem to think that poisons belong in both foods and toys- are critical of GE's manufacturing standards. More seriously though, this kind of posturing may...

Article | Submitted Aug 12, 2007 | Views: 296 | Comments: 4 
Tags: ge, china, trade

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Case for Bernanke to hold steady on the fed funds rate
Submitted by ktexas  (money.cnn.com)

"It's better to take a small recession and kill inflation immediately instead of facing high inflation and a really big recession later," says Carnegie Mellon economist Allan Meltzer. "The...

Article | Submitted Jan 21, 2008 | Views: 209 | Comments: 3 
Tags: interest rates, economy, inflation, recession

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How the Credit Crisis Will Impact Your Interest Rate
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

The sub-prime crisis and the credit crunch are about the failure of a lending system creating by Wall Street. Instead of banks keeping loans on their balance sheets, they pooled them and sold them...

Article | Updated Jan 30, 2008 | Views: 3052 | Comments: 2
Tags: credit crunch, credit crisis, securitization, bank lending

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IMF Says Fed Should Hold Rates Steady
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (bestcashcow.com)

The INF in a report released today says that the Fed should hold rates steady for now.

Article | Updated Jun 23, 2008 | Views: 71 | Comments: 2
Tags: imf, john lipsky

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Rising Euro Zone Inflation May Force Rates Higher in Europe
Submitted by Sam Cass  (www.marketwatch.com)

So, you say, who cares about rates in Europe. We'll, if Europe raises rates and we don't that will just put more pressure on the dollar. And a lower dollar is one of the things that's fueling...

Article | Submitted Jun 30, 2008 | Views: 117 | Comments: 0 
Tags: inflation, euro zone, global inflation

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Presssure Grows in europe to rethink Inflation targetting
Submitted by JRodgers  (online.wsj.com)

A lot of multinational businesses in Europe are finding it very difficult to compete on the global marketplace with such a strong Euro. Lawmakers are therefore urging Jean-Claude Trichet to...

Article | Submitted Jul 18, 2008 | Views: 77 | Comments: 0 
Tags: currencies, euro dollar, dollar euro



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