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1568All eyes on solar energy bill continuation "inclusion" provision now. $Mogul12/4/2007
1567Airlines breaking down too. What's wrong with AMR?SouthFloridaGuy12/4/2007
1566Should be any day now that the financials start cutting or eliminating their div$Mogul12/4/2007
1565The race to the bottom has begun: Central Bank of Canada cuts benchmark rate!SouthFloridaGuy12/4/2007
1564nytimes.comgcrispin12/1/2007
1563Positives: Highest real rates in world (8.5% real, 13% nominal, vs. 1.5% global SouthFloridaGuy11/30/2007
1562Why Krona. Isn't that too small and obscure, and, therefore, risky? I haveKyrosL11/30/2007
1561Mish is right. Credit collapse is not an inflationary event. I am shocked that bSouthFloridaGuy11/30/2007
1560Interested in your input on the dollar crisis board...gosh I see even Mish made John Vosilla11/30/2007
1559CDS is very volatile and jumps around. I would expect a temporary reprieve for tSouthFloridaGuy11/30/2007
1558<<Ultimately if the economy is slowing down fast enough, the FED may not bSouthFloridaGuy11/30/2007
1557UPDATE 2-US housing-related spreads tighten after plan. NEW YORK, Nov 30 (ReutJohn Vosilla11/30/2007
1556<< the point is to solve THIS problem, the Fed needs to PRINT MONEY NOW anSunny Jim11/29/2007
1555LIBOR continues to rise and risk-free rates drop. This is amazing in a deflatioSouthFloridaGuy11/29/2007
1554Well it looks like ham & eggs grand slam's for the rest of America for a$Mogul11/27/2007
1553Note to self, don't hire Global Insight for any consulting work. Study WarnSouthFloridaGuy11/27/2007
1552He speaks, yet he has nothing interesting to say. Message 24085104SouthFloridaGuy11/26/2007
1551The power of a "weak" dollar. Go USA, prepare for a massive leg of theSouthFloridaGuy11/23/2007
1550Good article; clifdroke.comSouthFloridaGuy11/22/2007
1549I'll bookmark this post as the bottom. Message 24077490SouthFloridaGuy11/22/2007
1548One more thing. I expect the divergence between "global growth" themesSouthFloridaGuy11/22/2007
1547<i>Our Central Bank is acting Japanese in the meantime.</i> welcomeCapitalistHogg™11/21/2007
1546Not really. The 10 year is reactive and anyway Fed Funds is higher (inversion). SouthFloridaGuy11/20/2007
1545Probably not, expect bigger moves down and up. But August lows are good supportSouthFloridaGuy11/20/2007
1544Huge, but they can cover things up a lot easier given where the 10 yr is today..John Vosilla11/20/2007
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