What If California Were Greece? The Separation of Bank and State Coming Together or Flying Apart? Europe in Recession Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch A Slowing US Economy Where’s My Quantitative Easing? Home for a Week! New York and Italy It is simply hard to tear your eyes away from the slow-motion...
This week we look at two brief essays for your Outside the Box. The first is my friend Barry Habib talking to us about where mortgage rates are headed. Barry gives us a very simple, but logical analysis on why rates are headed up. Then we jump to Spencer Jakab writing in the Financial Times about the...
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If This is Recovery, Where Are the Taxes? Last Business Standing Stimulus, What Stimulus? The Reality of Unemployment Let the Good Times Roll The Quick Double-Dip Scenario Phoenix, New York, and Thoughts on the Internet No one goes into Wal-Mart and asks to pay extra sales tax. Thus sales taxes are reasonable...
Dear Reader, In the June edition of The Casey Report , and again in the edition that was put to bed July 2, we warned that the U.S. equities markets were on the edge of the next leg down in the slow-motion crisis now unfolding. (You can read both issues... more here ). While there is no such thing as...
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The Room Special Alert: We have set the date and are hard at work on our next Casey Research Summit, this one dedicated to Energy and Special Situations (including rare earth elements, agriculture, and more). The summit will take place September 18 – 20 at the Westin Tabor Center in Denver . Mark the...
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Introduction Last week we looked at my 2005 Forecast. This week, we ponder the far more interesting question of where I could (or will be!) be wrong and why and what would be the consequences. This week's topic came about as I was talking on Tuesday with Van Hoisington of Hoisington Investment Management...