Housing: Bubble Talk
…frenzy that the stock market had unleashed. Where else could plungers apply their newly acquired trading talents? The materialistic display of the big house also has become a salve to…
…frenzy that the stock market had unleashed. Where else could plungers apply their newly acquired trading talents? The materialistic display of the big house also has become a salve to…
…its peg for the sake of the multilateral trading and global monetary system inside the IMF. The US is not the only country with a beef with China: this is…
Cisco Systems plans to create a market instrument that would parallel employee stock options. ESORS, which is short for employee stock option reference securities would have trading restrictions such that…
…Renmimbi exchange rate to make headlines suggests that a lot of people not directly involved in currency trading are very, very interested in what happens in that particular market… Kash…
…Mr Nakajima cited continued strong growth in China, Japan’s biggest trading partner, and near-record corporate profits as reasons to be hopeful. Risks came from continued high oil and raw materials…
…in Friday’s NY Times, “Trading Places: Real Estate Instead of Dot-Coms” had this incredible quote: In Miami, Ron Shuffield, president of Esslinger-Wooten-Maxwell Realtors, predicted that a limited supply of land…
…discount to the later delivery dates. Crude for April delivery settled at $56.40, down 6 cents, after trading at a record $57.60 a barrel. May crude closed at $56.91, June…
…I can understand shifting from income taxes to sales taxes to induce more saving, that is, trading off current consumption for future consumption. But how does increasing sales taxes to…
On his Monday version of China bashing, Lou Dobbs interviewed Tim Ryan, a member of the Congressional Manufacturing Caucus. Lou twice said that trading with China represented “idiotic policies”. Trade…
…States cannot continue to be the prime mover of the global economy. “We are growing faster than our trading partners and we are creating more disposable income than they are,”…