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Markets

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As Good As it Gets

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

Look no further than the Derivatives Inferno Tower of Financial Weaponry to explain the above rise in United States Treasury Failures. Settlement fails, occur when securities are not delivered and…

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Gold: Connect the Dots

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

Deciding when to buy and when to sell (in any market) is a difficult process. Since there are no guarantees, the best one can do is to gather bits and…

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Peak Credit?

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

No matter whether the speculation has been in tangible assets, as in 1980 or 1988 or, for that matter, in 1920, one key to the contraction has been the spike…

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Deficit Shrinks on Temporary Oil Drop

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

The US trade deficit fell 3% in May to $55.35 billion from a revised $56.90 billion (previous $56.96 billion) in April. Imports fell 0.9% to $162.2 bln, while exports rose…

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BondWorks

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

The past week was a terrible example in the emotional swings a city, a country, and most of the world could go through in very short time span. The G-8…

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Trade Deficit Puts Dollar Back in The Spot Light

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

Ever since the French "no" vote, the world's attention has been diverted away from the high-wire act taking place in America, to the side-show happening in Europe. However, with Luxemburg's…

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Connecting The Dots

Jul 14, 2005 at 00:00

The big story of the day was not the extensive damage to Gulf of Mexico oil rigs or the sharp spike in the price of oil back over $60. The…

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Diatribes of a Deflationist........Why They Are Wrong

Jul 13, 2005 at 00:00

This editorial is a summary of why deflationists are wrong about being at the cusp of a deflationary event. One article brought into the light for discussing these points are…

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Endgame

Jul 13, 2005 at 00:00

In my business life, I am seeing an urgency in new levels of public corporate greed and desperation. Quarter-end engineering of the books has always been present to one degree…

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The Long Term Outlook of the "Long Term Investor"

Jul 13, 2005 at 00:00

There's no question that the time frame of many traders and investors - as well as commercial establishments - has become decidedly short term in nature ever since the end…