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Large U.S. Banks May Fail Amid Recession, Kenneth Rogoff Says
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

Another economist, this time Kenneth Rogoff from Harvard, piles on to say that the economy is headed downward. Economists are a lagging indicator. When everyone sells sell, it's time to think...

Article | Updated Aug 19, 2008 | Views: 23 | Comments: 2
Tags: recession, bank failures

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$1B In Military Equipment Missing In Iraq
Submitted by Azzurro  (www.cbsnews.com)

Exclusive: Report Shows Vehicles, Machine Guns And More Meant For Iraqi Forces Unaccounted For Tractor trailers, tank recovery vehicles, crates of machine guns and rocket propelled grenades are...

Article | Submitted Dec 6, 2007 | Views: 1953 | Comments: 25 
Tags: iraq, war

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Lehman Brothers Enters the Death Spiral
Submitted by JRodgers  (www.ft.com)

We quickly turned to a full on fear environment with theh banks as a result of Kenneth Rogoff's comments, Goldman Sachs' reduced estimates, and Freddie's problems accessing capital markets....

Article | Submitted Aug 20, 2008 | Views: 13 | Comments: 0 
Tags: lehman brothers

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Fed Funds Rate Discussion
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (bestcashcow.com)

This is a discussion on the future direction of the Federal Funds rate, using the Fed Funds Rate Predictor (produced by the Cleveland Fed as a starter.

Article | Updated May 13, 2008 | Views: 1015 | Comments: 22
Tags: interest rates, federal funds rate, fed rate predictions

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Python Snake Julius Squeezer Helps Explain Inflation Perils
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

Richard Fisher, the President of the Dallas Fed, discusses recession and inflation, using the analogy of a python to illustrate his point.

Article | Updated Aug 19, 2008 | Views: 12 | Comments: 0
Tags: inflation, recession

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CNBC Fast Money Group Doesn't Get Depth of Economic Problems
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

A respected economist on the street, Milton Ezrati told the CNBC Fast Money group that he thought the consumer economy in the US would be dead for the next five years. There response: all will be...

Article | Updated Aug 18, 2008 | Views: 26 | Comments: 2
Tags: fast money, milton ezrati

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Wachovia Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary - July 20, 2007
Submitted by Sam Cass  (www.wachovia.com)

Good analysis from Wachovia on econonomic readings and trends.

Article | Submitted Jul 26, 2007 | Views: 328 | Comments: 0 
Tags: banking, wachovia

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How Bank Failures in 2008 Compare to Tough Times in 1980's
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (bestcashcow.com)

We've now had five bank failures in 2008 and I wanted to see how we are doing compared to the real estate downturn in the 1980s and savings and loan crisis it precipitated. The results are...

Article | Updated Jul 14, 2008 | Views: 571 | Comments: 0
Tags: bank failures, bank failure average

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Distinguied Economist Paul Kasriel Says Americans Are Bankrupting Themsleves
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

Mr. Kasriel believes that the economy has been propped over the last 10 years and perhaps longer by the massive use of debt. Consumers have borrowed their way to wealth and the bill is now coming...

Article | Updated Sep 10, 2007 | Views: 400 | Comments: 1
Tags: economy, debt, paul kasriel, economist

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Banque AIG's Bernard Connolly Says Depression risk might force U.S. to buy assets
Submitted by Sam Cass  (www.reuters.com)

Bermard Connolly, global strategist at Banque AIG in London and one of the most bearish market analysts says the US Government may be forced to prop up assets if monetary policy fails to produce...

Article | Submitted Feb 15, 2008 | Views: 656 | Comments: 2 
Tags: depression, bernard connolly

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Baby Boomer's Retirement and Impact on Financial Markets
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (www.gao.gov)

I had long hypothesized that the retirement of the baby boomers would lead to a market decline, as they withdrew money to support themselves. I came across this comprehensive report by the GAO...

Article | Submitted Jul 3, 2007 | Views: 495 | Comments: 6 
Tags: retirement, baby boomers

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U.S. ISM Services Index Reached 14-Month High in June
Submitted by Sam Cass  (www.bloomberg.com)

It looks like the economy may be picking up steam. What does this mean for interest rates?

Article | Submitted Jul 5, 2007 | Views: 442 | Comments: 2 
Tags: economy, services, ism

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Neutron Loans
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

A new term (to me) describing many of the sub-prime loans given over the last five years.

Article | Updated Aug 18, 2007 | Views: 470 | Comments: 2
Tags: real estate, credit crunch, neutron loans, jim melcher, balestra capital

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IMF GDP Calculations Show US Falling Behind Europe
Submitted by Sam Cass  (bestcashcow.com)

I was looking at a chart of GDP calculations through 2008 and was struck by how Europe seems to be zooming ahead of the US as the world's largest economic block. In 2006, US GDP was 13 trillion...

Article | Updated Feb 25, 2008 | Views: 168 | Comments: 0
Tags: gdp, world gdp

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Derivatives Guru Satyajit Das Says Credit Unwinding Has Just Begun
Submitted by Sol Nasisi  (articles.moneycentral.msn.com)

A friend of mine whose views on the economy I respect pointed me to this article. In it, Satyajit Das, one of the pioneers of financial engineering draws a pretty gloomy picture for the future....

Article | Submitted Nov 7, 2007 | Views: 487 | Comments: 3 
Tags: credit crunch, credit bubble, satyajit das



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