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Contrarians And The Keynesian Myth

Aug 10, 2003 at 00:00

Despite their much-heralded pledge to objective inquiry, scientists are quite capable of bias and suppression in order to preserve their long-standing beliefs. When a large portion of one's life has…

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The Post-Boom Boom

Aug 08, 2003 at 00:00

Fannie and Freddie's accounting is receiving much-deserved attention these days. The New York Times' Alex Berenson penned an interesting article yesterday, "Fannie Mae's Loss Risk Is Larger, Computer Models Show."…

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Conflicting Opinions

Aug 08, 2003 at 00:00

In economics, as well as history, there are those who tend to focus on the large events and major players. They look to see what moves the masses to revolution…

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That Was The Week That Was!

Aug 08, 2003 at 00:00

Physical demand is still there, with India's economy and prospects burgeoning beautifully. The current undersupply of "Official" gold keeps supply low, with trading volumes low, and the mood in the…

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Trading the Gold-Stock Bull 2

Aug 08, 2003 at 00:00

Since its long-term secular bottom carved in November 2000, the HUI has rocketed up a phenomenal 371% in almost three years! This magnitude of raw gains in a sector index…

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The 'Washington Agreement' review - will go ahead!

Aug 07, 2003 at 00:00

For more, newly arranged sales to take place, a completely new agreement would be required, with all the participants agreeing to the "new" sales to be decided upon. Since Sept…

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Exuberance Returns

Aug 07, 2003 at 00:00

Over the next few years therefore, the world economy should improve while the US stock market falls. This is something of a paradox, because financial markets have an important impact…

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Engineering Earnings

Aug 07, 2003 at 00:00

We started with the 30 Dow Jones Industrials and looked for the effect of currency gains on top-line growth. Out of the 30 Dow companies only eleven separated revenue growth…

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The 'Trading Range Economy' and the Gold Market

Aug 07, 2003 at 00:00

The trading range financial markets/economy over the next few years is a good possibility based on the fact that there are no two back-to-back up years between now and until…

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Inflation, Deflation, Reflation

Aug 06, 2003 at 00:00

I find it quite interesting that while many analysts were warning of the growing dangers of deflation back in the late '90s through 2001-2002, the more mainstream economic experts were…