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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Do you agree with me that inflation has not been a problem lately? Or, do you agree with those who say it has? It depends on what you mean by lately. The difference between inflation in recent months and inflation year to date has been wider than usual this past year, but that’s changing.
Price declines in the fourth quarter of 2008 have been in the year-to-date numbers for about a year now, pulling them down. The year-to-date November numbers for the CPI and PPI reported this week … [visit site to read more]




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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
NEW YORK, Dec 18 (Reuters) – A weekly measure of future U.S. economic growth continued to rise, reaching levels hit in the summer of 2008, while its yearly growth rate climbed toward recent record levels, a research group said on Friday, saying this reaffirmed its forecasts of smooth recovery into 2010. The Economic Cycle Research Institute, a New York-based independent forecasting group, said its Weekly Leading Index rose to 130.7 in the week ended Dec. 11 from an upwardly revised … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
The Copenhagen climate talks veered from the farcical to irrelevant this week with leaders from the 193 attending nations discussing ill-thought out plans to reduce global temperatures by 2050.
The UN agenda aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions over the next 40 years in the hope that temperatures would moderate to no more than 2 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels.
The Danish capital also suffered other vague discussions designed to tackle global warming including … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Our economic landscape is anything but normal. The fits and starts, ups and downs, hills and valleys remain challenging and all assertions to the contrary are not about to change anytime soon. Those in Washington continue to try to put a happy face on our economy. Those on Wall Street revel in the easy money and try to project a populist image. But those on Main Street are paying the price in terms of navigating the real challenges of our economy. On that note, welcome to Sense on Cents. … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
This video is courtesy of CNBC, and it reports on Bernanke’s confirmation in the Senate Banking Committee. While the video is just reporting the news, focus in Senator Chris Dodd’s comments starting at the 50 second mark.
In explaining the past year, Dodd states that Bernanke’s actions “prevented utter economic catastrophe”. This may be true or not. Personally, I would argue that it is unlikely that one man could have such profound influence, and I am not here to argue the merits for or … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Since this will be our last article for 2009, I thought it would be appropriate to do an analysis of the short-, medium-, and long-term charts and synthesize a broad outlook for the market.
In my December 4 article I said we should expect an upside breakout, but the market has continued to consolidate in a very narrow range, still testing the long-term overhead resistance which is drawn across the declining tops beginning with the 2007 top. In the short term, we are looking at several weeks … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
When the price of oil hit $150 a barrel, the first major alarm sounded. Something was wrong. Now we have a clearer idea of what it was.
To make a long story short, leading economists have a one-stop solution for just about everything: stimulate consumer spending. But $150 oil warned us: continue down that road and you will run out of gas. There isn’t enough oil in the world to allow US-style consumption for everyone.
Two weeks ago, Dubai gave us another wake-up call. Thought to be … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
As the United States slowly digs itself out of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, big changes loom large on the horizon.
Earlier this week, my colleague Marc Lichtenfeld detailed the impact that a healthcare reform bill will have on the various industries and stocks within the healthcare and biotech sectors.
But there are big changes coming in the energy and infrastructure sectors, too. And with much of the infrastructure improvements energy-related, that means … [visit site to read more]



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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Well, as predicted with perfect accuracy here on Thursday, the climate change conference has not proved to be a success.
For the most part it appears that China played a very tough game with the US and led the poorer world astray. Now we have a ’starting position’ for the next talks. All very predictable so far.
The idea of the bigger countries doing a deal though is a sound one. The idea that everyone has to buy in is madness.
Why try and get mad Hugo Chavez on board? There is … [visit site to read more]



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Saturday, December 19th, 2009
NEW YORK (August 7, 2009) – As Wall Street still wobbles under the pressure of a weak economy, one New York asset class stands firmly on all four wheels. Taxi medallions – required licenses fastened to the hoods of all New York City yellow cabs – have rocketed in value at a time when many investments have plummeted. The average rate in July for a corporate-licensed taxi medallion in the Big Apple was a record $766,000 – up 126% from $339,000 in 2004.
“It’s an industry that has … [visit site to read more]



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