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The Federal Reserve seemed to abandon its independence at the start of the credit crisis. Ben Bernanke and then-Treasury chief Henry Paulson worked arm-in-arm to combat a collapse in the US bank...
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China announced that its trade surplus in October was $27.1 billion. The news will certainly be used by the US and other Western developed nations to show that China continues to manipulate the yuan...
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The head of the Dallas Fed and a regular opponent of the central bank’s plans, Richard Fisher, took issue with a number of the Federal Reserve’s recent decisions. He did concede a few points to...
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Germany attacked the Federal Reserve’s QE2 program. So did China. And, so did most of the nations which have begun to prepare for the G 20 summit on November 11th and 12th in South Korea. The...
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It may feel like it was a generation ago when the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached its all-time high of 14,198.10. But that was almost three years ago – October 11, 2007. The index then dropped...
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We already got past the election news in a hurry. Now we know what the FOMC’s version of quantitative easing, or QE2 by many in the press, will look like. The Fed had been worried about...
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The elections are over and the Republicans took over the House but not the Senate as expected. Today is D-Day for Quantitative Easing or QE2… Decision Day. Now it is time to deal with the...
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It is no secret that the elections are Tuesday, November 2, and it is no secret that the FOMC under Ben Bernanke will begin the November FOMC starting November 2 and a decision due around 2:15 PM EST...
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Quantitative easing, or QE2, is coming to a head. What we will see depends upon whom you ask, and the verdict seems to depend on the direction of the wind each day. QE2 may also be the epitome of...
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