This week we look at a short but excellent summary of the state of the current economic crisis. I always enjoy reading David Rosenberg, the North American economist of Merrill Lynch. He has a no-nonsense style that is refreshing from most mainstream economists. The reality is that things continue to...
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John Mauldin's Outside the Box
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John Mauldin
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12-01-2008
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Filed under: Housing, The Fed, GDP, Ben Bernadke, Consumer Spending, Recession, Consumer Confidence, Merrill Lynch, Barack Obama, Capex, FOMC, David Rosenberg
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
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10-02-2008
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Filed under: Dollar, China, Bailout, Recession, Euro, Alan Greenspan, European Central Bank, ISM Index, Interest Rates, The Fed, GDP, Debt
The Return of Muddle Through The dollar reaches new lows. The housing market shows no sign of a bottom. Oil almost touches $84 before backing off. Interest rates go up after the Fed cuts. So naturally the stock market keeps climbing. But then, consumer spending came in strong, employment looks like it...
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Thoughts From The Frontline
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John Mauldin
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09-28-2007
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Filed under: John Mauldin, The Dollar, The Fed, China, Recession, Inflation, GDP, Chinese Yuan, Euro, Housing Bubble, Credit Crisis, Muddle Through