How Traders Are Playing Turbulent Japan Markets
May 24, 2013
As Japan finishes a tough week, options traders are loading on the bearish bets. Here's how traders are playing the Japan ETF. Read More
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Europe is in Recession Because ECB Wants It
May 18, 2013
I am traveling today, so only have time to complain about some themes I keep coming across when reading the press and speaking to people out in the real world. No links. 1. There is no reason at all... Read More
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Guillotine Set to Fall as French Economy Tanks
May 16, 2013
France's fall back into recession is likely to pile more pressure on the country's finance ministry, at a time when infighting has already led one senior politician to fuel rumors that Finance Minister... Read More
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New Range Emerges for Gold
May 13, 2013
As gold faces pressure, Rich Ilczyszyn reveals the new levels that will matter to the market. Read More
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The European Central Bank (ECB) took its first step in ten months to avoid falling into a deeper recession by cutting its benchmark interest rate. The interest rate, which was last changed in July... Read More
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from Money Morning
Our last chapter was about how the U.S. Federal Reserve was created and why. But it ended with an extreme example of how the universal central banking model works today. Cyprus. As another domino... Read More
from Money Morning
Money Morning's Chief Investment Strategist, Keith Fitz-Gerald has kept our readers on the bleeding edge of developing financial stories for nearly a decade. Keith's broad and deep knowledge of the... Read More
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Sell in May, Go Away? Not This Year, Say Traders
May 08, 2013
Now that the Dow has cracked 15,000, the argument for "sell in May" may be getting weaker, say traders. Read More
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May 08, 2013
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May 08, 2013
European Monetary Policy
May 03, 2013
As the European economy continues to slump, the ECB has decided to lower interest rates. Could this put gold and silver in the spotlight again? Read More
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Jim Cramer: Shifting Winds Sweeping Over Street
May 02, 2013
Jim Cramer believes a major catalyst is changing in the market. If he's right, the implications are big. Read More
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Mario Draghi Calls for Continued Austerity Measures
May 02, 2013
At a news conference Thursday, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi called on EU nations to continue austerity measures and warned against raising taxes, which he said were already very high. Read More
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Pro: Here is Gold's Line in the Sand
May 01, 2013
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Wall Street Sees No End to QE Until At Least 2014
April 30, 2013
CNBC's latest Fed Survey of economists, strategists and money managers, shows they expect the Federal Reserve to keep its foot on the accelerator, as enthusiasm for budget cuts wanes. Read More
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Jim Cramer: Mid-Week Sell-Off Potential Ahead
April 26, 2013
Next week investors could find themselves somewhat battered and bruised. Cramer sees the potential for problems around Wednesday. Read More
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Germany’s Ifo Drops in April, Raising Odds of ECB Cut
April 24, 2013
Thaler’s Corner 04-22-2013 2013: And now?
April 23, 2013
Greece, Cyprus May Be Forced to Exit Euro: Citi
April 19, 2013
Major debt restructuring for both Cyprus and Greece will probably force the struggling euro zone countries to leave the single currency, according to Citigroup's latest economic outlook, which warned... Read More
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Oil's Tumble Could Be Great for Europe
April 19, 2013
Lower inflation resulting from falling oil prices could allow European policymakers to adopt more expansionary monetary policies, Credit Suisse said in a new report. Read More
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EU Budget Fraud Could Top $6.5 Billion: Study
April 18, 2013
The European Union could be losing more than 5 billion euros ($6.5 billion) a year from its budget due to fraud, vastly greater than currently estimated, according to a damning new report by the U.K.'s... Read More
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Pro-Austerity Study Attacked for 'Serious Errors'
April 17, 2013
Fiscal policies pursued by the U.S. and Europe could be called into question after a new study challenged previous research which said debt over a certain level was dangerous for countries. Read More
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Why Are Gold Prices Down?
April 12, 2013
Gold and to a lesser extent silver got hammered pretty hard today (Friday) - leading many of our investors to write in and ask why gold prices are down so much this week. Gold closed Friday at its... Read More
from Money Morning
Cyprus Confirms Gold Sale Option as Bailout Surges
April 12, 2013
Cyprus said on Thursday a sale of its gold reserves was among the options for its contribution towards an international bailout, as it confirmed that the cost has surged, putting the already teetering... Read More
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It's Not Just Stocks: Meet 'Global Asset Reflation'
April 11, 2013
Why prices for everything from Vegas real estate to farmland in Brazil to old U.S. stamps are surging: a downpour of cash from the Federal Reserve and now the Bank of Japan. Read More
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Every Gold Coin Has Two Sides
April 11, 2013
Just as every coin has two sides, every data point that doesn't meet expectations usually has an upside somewhere. For instance, although gold prices have fallen with the strengthening U.S. dollar, the... Read More
from Money Morning
Will Europe Listen to US Treasury Secretary on Growth?
April 08, 2013
As Treasury Secretary Jack Lew kicks-off his first official visit to Europe, analysts said efforts to coax euro zone leaders to pursue growth-generating policies may fall on deaf ears. Read More
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The Cyprus bailout shows banks can be wound down despite difficulties, European Central Bank (ECB) policymaker Jens Weidmann said in an interview broadcast on Sunday, adding the... Read More
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Cyprus Sell-Off Sparks Fears of Crunch Time for Spain
April 05, 2013
Spain's banking bailout last year is now a distant memory. First Italy, then Cyprus refocused the market's attention away from Madrid, but according to one strategist, Spain's fragile economy now faces... Read More
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