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In This Issue: Kicking the Can Yet Again It’s Not Just Greece Who is Going to Buy that Debt? You Have to Admire the Commitment The Problem with US Employment Washington DC, Vancouver, NYC, Maine, and now Europe This week we start with the latest version of the solution to the European Crisis, the...
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In This Issue: The Plight of the Working Class Can You Say Jobless Recovery? Drowning in Debt but Getting No Growth The Cancer of Debt New York, Portland and La Jolla Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck in the Muddle Through Middle with you! –With thanks to Stealers...
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Ten-Year Yields Are Rising An Uptick in Consumer Credit? Not! Some Thoughts for Ben New York, Cabo, and Winnipeg Correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that one of the reasons for QE2 was to lower rates on the longer end of the US yield curve. Clearly, that has not happened? Today we look...
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The Chances of a Double Dip Houston, My Book, and New York I am on a plane (yet again) from Zurich to Mallorca, where I will meet with my European and South American partners, have some fun, and relax before heading to Denmark and London. With the mad rush to finish my book (more on that later) and a...
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There's a Slow Train Coming A Negative 2% GDP in the Third Quarter? Small Business Still Has Issues Italy, Paris, Vancouver, and San Francisco And a Forbes Cruise to Mexico Sometimes I feel so low-down and disgusted Can't help but wonder what's happenin' to my companions, Are they lost...
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The Present Contains All Possible Futures The Ugly Unemployment Numbers Argentinian Disease The Austrian Solution The Eastern European Solution Japanese Disease The Glide Path Option Philadelphia, Orlando, and Phoenix The present contains all possible futures. But not all futures are good ones. Some...
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John Mauldin
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11-06-2009
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Filed under: Japan, Employment, GDP, Debt, Economic Theory, Deficit, Eastern Europe, Taxes, Government Debt, Argentina, Austria
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It's The Best of Times The Elements of Deflation It's More Than Half Full Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay What's a Fed to do? We get talk about tightening and taking away the easy credit, but we got the fourth largest monetization on record last week. This week we examine the elements of deflation...
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John Mauldin
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10-23-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Inflation, Consumer Spending, Debt, Credit Crisis, Housing Crisis, Deflation, Jump Point, Bill Bonner, Tom Hayes, Daily Reckoning
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Killing the Goose What Were We Thinking? Let's Play Turn It Around Detroit, the Red Sox and the Yankees, and Traveling Too Much Peggy Noonan, maybe the most gifted essayist of our time, wrote a few weeks ago about the vague concern that many of us have that the monster looming up ahead of us has...
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Latest Assessment of the US Economy The Real Unemployment Rate is 16.5%, Not 9.5% Nine Reasons the Economy is Not Getting Better Where I Disagree With Mr. Zuckerman Conclusions -- "The New Normal" Introduction Over the last few weeks, most polls have shifted to indicate that...