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CNBC: Trading Block CNBC: Trading Block Reviewed by magonomics on August 25, 2008 Rating: 5
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The Fed and ECB: The Hubris of Small Diffrences?

August 01, 2008
Two major central banks, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, meet next week. The neo-conservative Robert Kagan argued that in international affairs, Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus. Many financial market participants appear to have taken this to heart and extended the application from diplomats to monetary offic…
The Fed and ECB: The Hubris of Small Diffrences? The Fed and ECB: The Hubris of Small Diffrences? Reviewed by magonomics on August 01, 2008 Rating: 5
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What Now Greenback?

July 25, 2008
The US dollar had been buoyed by the easing of concerns that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would fail; a pullback in commodity prices, and weak European and Japanese economic data. However as the last full week in July drew to a close, the greenback lost its momentum as financial fears were rekindled and data shows that the US housing market has not …
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Fannie, Freddie, Hank, Ben, and the Dollar

July 18, 2008
Over the past year, officials and investors have been wrestling with a three-pronged threat: a profound crisis in the financial markets and the circuit of capital, the loss of economic momentum, and inflation pressures, largely but not wholly a function of higher food and energy prices. Nearly every country is experiencing these threats, though th…
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Hard Asset Investor: Examining Changing Currencies Hard Asset Investor: Examining Changing Currencies Reviewed by magonomics on June 10, 2008 Rating: 5
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Bernanke and Trichet: Comedy or Tragedy?

June 08, 2008
Recent comments by the heads of the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank moved the markets. Federal Reserve Chairman Benjamin Bernanke spoke plainly and clearly and yet was nearly universally misunderstood, but the market tended to like what it thought he was saying. In contrast, ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet was perfectly understood and …
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Hard Asset Investor: Understanding the Dollar's Decline Hard Asset Investor: Understanding the Dollar's Decline Reviewed by magonomics on June 03, 2008 Rating: 5
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CNBC: Oil, The Dollar, and The Fed CNBC: Oil, The Dollar, and The Fed Reviewed by magonomics on May 28, 2008 Rating: 5
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Euro (What it's Good For)

May 23, 2008
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the decision in which countries were going to be allowed to participate in European economic and monetary union, one of the greatest experiments in modern history. It offers a timely opportunity to review the euro’s impact, especially given the widespread talk about how the euro is challenging the US dollar…
Euro (What it's Good For) Euro (What it's Good For) Reviewed by magonomics on May 23, 2008 Rating: 5
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