IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Great Recession Followed by Grand Illusion 2. Stocks at Record Highs, But How About Consumers? 3. How Are Investors Doing in This Bull Market? 4. The Love Affair With Taxable Bonds Continues Overview We start today with an excellent editorial I read last week written by Mort Zuckerman...
IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Bernanke Signals a Change in QE 2. Fed Lowers Forecast for the Economy 3. Economy May Be Gaining Momentum 4. This Still Doesn’t Feel Like a Recovery 5. Keystone Pipeline – the Real Story 6. Hanlon Investment Management Revisited Did Bernanke Signal a Change in QE? The Fed...
IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Fed Announces QE3 or “QE-Infinity” 2. Questioning Bernanke’s Logic on QE3 3. Why QE3 is Dangerous & May Not Work 4. Why QE3 is Unprecedented 5. Does Quantitative Easing Mainly Help the Rich? Fed Announces QE3 or “QE-Infinity” It came as no surprise...
The Hero's Dilemma: Kill the Dragon or Rescue the Princess? Our previous experiences with "stagflation," as the double economic whammy of slowing growth and rising inflation is known, occurred in the '70s and early '80s. Market veterans still recount the Legend of Former Fed Chief...
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Ian Wyatt
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08-05-2008
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Filed under: stagflation, Accuride, FOMC, short profits, oil, oil prices, dragon, short, IndyMac, Western Refining, U.S. dollar, Fed, housing market, inflation, interest rates, WCI, bonds, Bernanke, Volcker