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| | | Chk, chk, bang! Yes, ladies and gentlemen. Equity markets greeted August the same way it left July - with a bang! One by one the bears are beginning to wave the white flag as the thundering herd forces them back into hibernation. The "Maestro," former ... |
| | | | ... the crises of recent history -- the Asian Financial Crisis, LTCM collapse, Russian default, the dotcom bubble, the US recession of 2002. The RBA shielded Australia all through these episodes of market turbulence. And it looks like it has again - with ... |
| | | | ... derivative improvements in the broader economy. The thing to write on your yellow post-it note is that since the US recession of 1953 (the earliest I could find) -- and the eight others that followed it -- the stock market has always, yes always, started ... |
| | | | "War is over, if you want it, want is over now" (John Lennon) Wall Street have resumed its upward trek after tripping some weeks back as number crunchers lowered company profit expectations and the dumping of warm bodies on the unemployment heap continued ... |
| | | | ... tunnel. And the light at the end of the tunnel for once is not the one of an incoming train." According to the man, the US recession might be over by year's end. Faithful readers would know that I agree. Or more accurately...finally Nouriel agreed with ... |
| | | | ... that the biggest gains are made. Think 1987 stock market crash, think 1997/98 Asian financial crisis, think 2001 US recession. This time is no different. |
| | | | ... note, some commentators are again extrapolating the uptick in the jobless rate and declaring that it signals that the US recession is not yet over. Wrong! As I've declared many, so many times in the past, employment is a lagging indicator. A recovery ... |
| | | | ... UK, the ECB and the RBA, it did not announce new purchases. Canada continues to reel from the lagged effect of the US recession - its major export market - but rising commodity prices should aid in its economic repair. The risk for these economies now ... |
| | | | ... leading indicators of the US economy. It fell below 50 in December 2007 - later timed by NBER as the start of the US recession. The National Association of Realtors reported that US pending home sales rose by 2.1 per cent inn February after falling by ... |
| | | | ... dodge a recession - just like it did when it avoided the contagion from the 1998 Asian financial crisis and the 2002 US recession. Yet others remain adamant that one day, job losses - which would plunge the country into an economic contraction - would ... |
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