The Center Cannot Hold Where Is My Return to the Mean? The High Cost of Leaving Some Quick Thoughts on the Keystone XL Pipeline Look Over My Shoulder for Forecast 2012 LA, NYC, Hong Kong, and Singapore Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the...
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The Last Chapter Let's Look at the Rules Six Impossible Things Killing the Goose Home and Then Europe This week you will get a kind of preview as this week's letter. I am desperately trying to finish the first draft of my book and am one chapter away from having that draft. I have promised my...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 3Q GDP Revised Lower Than Expected Debt Ceiling Raised For Only Six Weeks Disappointing Holiday Spending in 2009 A Little Good News on the Housing Slump The Outlook For 2010 - Who Knows? Introduction We will touch on a lot of bases in this holiday issue of my weekly E-Letter. We start...
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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David Galland
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07-10-2009
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IN THIS ISSUE: Finally a Little Good News for the Economy Geithner's Latest Toxic Asset Bank Bailout Does the PPIP Have Any Chance of Working? Fed to Buy $300 Billion in Treasuries & a Lot More CBO Assessment of Obama's Record 2010 Budget Conclusions, Market Implications & What to Do...
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Gary D. Halbert
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03-31-2009
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IN THIS ISSUE: Latest Grim Numbers On The US Economy The Latest On The Government Bailouts Fed Announces The Mother Of All Bailouts Troubling Aspects Of The Fed's Latest Bailout Fighting A "Debt-Deflation" At Any Cost Introduction The economy, the financial crisis and government bailouts...
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Gary D. Halbert
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12-09-2008
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, The Fed, GDP, Subprime, Recession, Consumer Confidence, Ben Bernanke, Deficit, Depression, Stratfor, Bailout, Economy, Henry Paulson, Deflation