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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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Thoughts From The Frontline
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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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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
06-26-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Brazilian Real, Inflation, China, Silver, Gold, Euro, New Zealand, Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan, GDP, FOMC, Bank of Canada, Bank of America, Brazil, BRIC
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Dear Reader, Before getting down to the business of trying to make some sense out of the Bizarro World we’ve stumbled into, I want to thank all of you who wrote in response to last week's edition of these musings. And I want to apologize for the e-mail flub-up that resulted in many of you receiving...
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.........But First, A Word From Our Sponsor.......... Now in Print: What You Need to Know About America's Economic Crisis On election night, Amazon.com's top-selling book wasn't about Obama or even McCain. Instead, it was a book about the four American deficits that threaten to steal your...
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A Few Thoughts on Recessions Are the Green Shoots Really Dandelion Weeds? Is That a Leaky Bucket? Frugality Is Back in Vogue Where Will the Jobs Come From? Cleveland, New York, and Mother's Day Go to Google. Type in "green shoots." In about a 10 th of a second you will find 28,900,000 references...
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MV=PQ Financial Innovation: The Round Trip 2010-11: Back to the Future Recession The Fed at the Crossroads How Did We Get It So Wrong? The Trend Is Not Your Friend When It Ends Orlando, Naples, Cleveland, and Grandkids This week we look at the second half of my speech from a few weeks ago at my annual...
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Thoughts From The Frontline
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John Mauldin
on
04-24-2009
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Filed under: The Fed, Recession, Gold, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Velocity of Money, Deficit, Trend, MV=PQ, Great Experiment
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
04-01-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, Inflation, China, Gold, Euro, Consumer Confidence, European Central Bank, GDP, Home Prices, G20, Timothy Geithner, Barack Obama
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Chuck Butler
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03-30-2009
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Filed under: Australia, Employment, Dollar, Inflation, Singapore, New Zealand, Yen, European Central Bank, Interest Rates, Japan, Germany, Automotive Industry, G20, Timothy Geithner, General Motors, Chrysler
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IN THIS ISSUE: The Economy Continues To Slump Badly US Stock Markets Continue To Plunge Obama's Multi-Trillion Dollar Spending Spree Obama's Budget – The First $2 TRILLION Deficit? Obama's Plan To Nationalize Health Care This Year Obama's “Cap-and-Trade” Environmental Proposal Conclusions...
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Forecasts & Trends
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Gary D. Halbert
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03-10-2009
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Filed under: Gary D. Halbert, Stocks, GDP, Economic Forecast, Economic Policy, Inflation, Barack Obama, Deficit, AIG, Employment, Cap-and-Trade, Environment, Health Care
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Thoughts on the Continuing Crisis The Right Direction, At Least The Jobs Will Come Can We Have a Little Inflation, Please? Those Wild and Crazy Analysts La Jolla, Conversations, and Richard Russell When confronted about an apparent change of his opinions, John Maynard Keynes is reported to have said...
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Thoughts From The Frontline
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John Mauldin
on
02-06-2009
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Filed under: Recession, Interest Rate, Employment, Inflation, GDP, Consumer Spending, Earnings, Consumer Confidence, Jobs, Richard Russell, Financial Crisis
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Daily Pfennig
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Chuck Butler
on
01-20-2009
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Filed under: Employment, Dollar, British Pound, Inflation, Euro, New Zealand, Bank of England, Eurozone, Germany, Industrial Production, Barack Obama, Ireland