Articles, tagged with "treasuries", page 4
19th January 2011
Quantitative easing is one of the concepts in economics that is gradually becoming the most important monetary policy tool in resolving the difficulties in today’s economy. Recession and deflation is greatly threatening the present conditions of the globa...
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Author:
Patrick
14th January 2011
It’s that time of the year when analysts and economics make financial predictions for the year ahead. And it is time for me to throw in my two cents’ worth as well. I believe that four financial trends will shape and define 2011. Here they are:
Gold wi...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
28th December 2010
How is the economy is really doing in 2010?, most people are unaware
of what is actually happening. Don't be one of those caught up on the
governments positive 'false sense of security' messages. We have given
many accurate forecasts and messages to ou...
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Author:
johns
21st December 2010
This piece is written for anyone interested in the pitfalls of high spread versus low yield.If we are really in the new usual surroundings of decrease trend development ranges, then we believe it is achievable for credit score to carry on its bull run. To...
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Author:
Clark Ayala
11th December 2010
Every state and household is contributing to the unclaimed money pile in a big way. In almost nine out ten American extended families, there is at least one person who has missed out on their hard earned money. New batches of unclaimed funds are added a...
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Author:
cashunclaimed10
06th December 2010
“Guardian-Inter.com" says that China’s monetary policy decisions seem more justifiable than those of the US.
Analysts at “Guardian-inter" say that one of the main reasons the United States failed to rally support from fellow members at the recent G...
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Author:
DNDelivery
01st December 2010
ESL students need to know that English proofreading is their friend
International students need to know that proofreading services can be ones ally in helping you gain your English language education. Annually, no fewer than 160k people from around the w...
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Author:
Zac Wearden
24th November 2010
Dollar Ready to Rally as Europe Devolves into Crisis, G20 Sanctions Speculative Capital Curbs Euro: What is the Likelihood of a Second Crisis and How Would the Euro React to such an Outcome? Japanese Yen will Have to Prove Itself as Risk is Stirred and 3Q...
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Author:
mito
18th November 2010
It's comedy hour again in Europe.
This morning, we wake to news that, according to Eurostat, the European Community's statistics office, Greece's debt has been revised to 127% of GDP. Ireland is being pushed to accept a bailout from the European Econom...
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Author:
Lombardi Publishing
09th November 2010
On Wednesday the FED announced that it will release a new round of Quantitative Easing purchasing 600 billion Dollar worth of the U.S Treasuries over the next two quarters. That is 75 billion a month which is pretty much what was expected. The price of go...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
08th November 2010
During everyone's financial life, the need of moving from passive investing to active investing will raise its needy little head. It can be even truer with this current environment of savings interest rates below 1% and cash market interest accounts below...
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Author:
Anton Romero
04th November 2010
People who've read through The $300 Trillion Dollar Crisis may well recall that I mentioned the consequences of the first Quantitative Easing (bailouts) as being both possibly inflationary as well as damaging to the stability of the dollar because of our ...
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The Rogue Economist
26th October 2010
It's enough to make a stock broker dizzy. Most likely most of the dollars that the Lender of Japan purchased were invested in Treasuries at stock broker.Jamie Dimon, Chief Executive of JPMorgan, the traditional bank which is second-largest in the United S...
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Author:
Stephan White
02nd October 2010
On Tuesday after yet another set of bad news from The U.S, gold broke through the $1300/oz barrier and stabilised at $1310/oz. Gold seems to move a lot more in Dollars than in Euros or Sterling which suggests that it might be overbought in Dollars. This m...
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Author:
Marko Puustinen
24th September 2010
I'd like to take just a moment to talk about a topic that most traders and investors never take the time to think about, and it's a topic that most traders and investors also never even implement. As a result, it comes as no surprise that 95% of all trade...
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Author:
WalterSobchak