…said they expected Snow to urge China to consider either revaluing the currency a little bit or expand the trading range a little bit. More and more US manufacturing firms…
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McKinsey on Dividend Taxes
…investors do: the trading activity of a company’s top 40 to 100 investors—again, usually big institutional investors—accounts for 70 percent of its stock price movement. The point: don’t believe that…
Doggett fighting for fairness on Tax Day!
…U.S. taxes. The United States has tax treaties with a number of trading partners that reduce the amount of taxes that a U.S. based entity owes on interest and royalties…
The Fed Is Not Printing Money: Two Updates
…reserve deposits. Unlike people who can get payday loans online same day, banks might decide to build secure warehouses and drive cash to and from the Fed, trading it for…
tax breaks for wealthy; corporate tax shouldn’t be reformed away; seed patents are a real scandal
…Speculation Casino of derivatives (CDO’s) high-speed computer trading, outsized “executive bonuses”, and tax dodging off-shore accounts.” So the tax breaks for the wealthy (costly to ordinary Americans who have to…
Michael Woodford and Adair Turner Agree: CBs Won’t (and Shouldn’t) Sell the Bonds Back
…is that if we deny ourselves this option, people will find other ways of dealing with deflation, and that would be worse.” A breakdown of the global trading system might…
Another Reason to Ditch the Capital Gains Preference–Games Lawyers (and Hedge Funds) Play
…(surprise! 🙂 !) and then the hedge fund exercises that option (quelle surprise!) more than a year after its purchase and claims thereby to have converted its trading gains (ordinary…
"pensioners: 17 cents on the $; BoA, UBS 75 cents on the $"
…it and its trade with the US largest trading partner Canada, the state would be little more than a large vegetable farm. Banks may take a trim around the ears;…
Is there an inflation blowback coming from China?
…with the dollar. So what is the inflation rate in China? Trading Economics reports that is currently 2.6% having risen to 6.5% in mid-July 2011 when Jim Rickards was promoting…
Alan Greenspan’s new book
…the resulting ‘inefficiency’ raises rates all that much. The fact is that you’ve got trillions of dollars in CDO’s trading hands in what is essentially a zero sum game …
