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Analysis Topic: Economic Trends Analysis

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Economics

Monday, May 03, 2010

Is China’s Economic Recovery a Fraud? / Economics / China Economy

By: James_Quinn

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe China growth miracle has resumed its vertical trajectory. We know this because the Chinese government says it's so. And, of course, governments never massage economic numbers for public consumption, right?

If you believe the data, China's GDP has tripled since 2000, with annual growth rates ranging from 8% to 13% over that time frame.

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Economics

Monday, May 03, 2010

Why Economic Policies Inspired by the Great Depression Fail / Economics / Economic Theory

By: Gerard_Jackson

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe latest quarterly survey by the National Association for Business Economics reports that the stimulus did not promote recovery. (In case you didn't know, the country's phony media are frantically pushing the idea that happy days are on the way, something they would never do under a Republican administration.) Any conundrum here is a direct result of fallacious economic reasoning. The idea that the level of output and employment is a function of aggregate spending was a very old fallacy that Keynes successfully resurrected and which is now part of orthodox economic theory even though it has been thoroughly refuted by experience.

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Economics

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Global Financial Conflagration, Fiat Money Buckling Under Unpayable Debts Pressure / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Bob_Chapman

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAmerica and the world face a financial conflagration of immense proportions. The world of fiat money and massive credit is buckling under the pressure of unpayable debt. Each day the safe haven of gold and silver related assets become more attractive. We ask where else do you go for safety? A conflagration is a fire out of control and that is exactly the conditions the world faces today. The inflationary depression has smoldered for 14 months and it will soon accelerate.

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Economics

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Marc Faber Says Time To Kick Greece Out of E.U. / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Submissions

Marc faber kick Greece out of eu European Union greek Portugal euro eurozone default bonds imf emf central bank pigs piigs spain italy Ireland downgraded junk

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

European Debt Crisis Spiraling Out of Control, Will Greece Be Europe’s Lehman Brothers? / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Justice_Litle

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe Greek debt crisis now threatens to spiral out of control - in spite of IMF rescue efforts - and the fate of the entire eurozone is at stake.

The Greek debt crisis is serious... deadly serious. Those who still think the situation will turn out okay - that it will "blow over" - are clinging to foolish hopes, just as they have done at great cost in the past.

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

V-Shaped Economic Recovery? Don’t Bet On It / Economics / Elliott Wave Theory

By: Money_Morning

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleJason Simpkins writes: Corporate profits appear to have returned in full, manufacturing is picking up around the world, commodities prices have rallied and the Standard & Poor's 500 Index is up about 60% since last March.

That makes a pretty compelling case for what some analysts are calling a "V-shaped" recovery. But even with all the momentum the economic recovery has accrued, that kind of talk may be a bit premature.

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Economics: How to Cure a Sick Discipline / Economics / Economic Theory

By: Ian_Fletcher

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleAmerica’s financial mess and our festering trade crisis were both caused by bad policies that mainstream economics told us were OK.  This has made the public cynical about economists, but has produced few specific suggestions on how to actually fix the discipline.  So—what should we do to restore its ability to give sound advice?

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

A Hyper-Inflationary Great Depression Is Coming / Economics / HyperInflation

By: The_Gold_Report

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleShadowStats' John Williams has done his math and believes his numbers tell the truth. He explains why the U.S. is in a depression and why a "Hyper-Inflationary Great Depression" is now unavoidable. John also shares why he selects gold as a metal for asset conversion in this exclusive interview with The Gold Report.

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Where'd the Greek Money Go? How to Flee the Worst Currency Crisis in Three Decades... / Economics / Euro

By: Adrian_Ash

THERE IS NO last mover advantage in fleeing a debt default. Not least when it's so clearly flagged in advance.

So whether or not the Greek government has to restructure its finances – screwing one set of creditors or another – you can't blame Greek savers for moving a chunk of their money out of the country since New Year.

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Economics

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Debt, A Simple, but Painful Economic Lesson / Economics / US Debt

By: Doug_Wakefield

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleTwo years ago, Jim Grant, ofGrant’s Interest Rate Observer, mentioned a book he had just read by physicist Mark Buchanan titled, “Ubiquity: The Science of History…or Why the World is Simpler Than We Think.”  I purchased a copy of the book for my own library and have referenced it in several of my writings. The theme, “the world is simpler than we think”, seems to defy the very modern world we live in.  Just look at the picture below. Is this a group of college students learning how scientists have solved a complex physics problem, or a group of citizens trying to understand how the billions in TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) funds were created and used?

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Economics

Friday, April 30, 2010

Robert Prechter Points Out The Many Signs Of Deflation / Economics / Deflation

By: EWI

Everywhere you look, the mainstream financial experts are pinning on their "WIN 2" buttons in a show of solidarity against what they see as the number one threat to the U.S. economy: Whip Inflation Now.

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Economics

Friday, April 30, 2010

Reconnecting Wall Street to Main Street / Economics / US Economy

By: Peter_Schiff

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleHemant Kathuria writes: Much has been made about how the massive bailouts of Wall Street firms have come at the expense of US taxpayers. And after having posted record profits during the peak of the real estate boom, it is easy to understand Main Street's anger at picking up the multi-trillion dollar tab - especially as Wall Street's bonus machine is spinning once again.

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Economics

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Declining Bank Loans – Write-Downs or Pay-Downs? / Economics / Credit Crisis 2010

By: Paul_L_Kasriel

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleWe mentioned in our April 2010 U.S. Economic and Interest Rate Outlook [It's Been A While] that the ongoing contraction in commercial bank lending was an important factor curbing our enthusiasm about near-term growth in U.S. aggregate demand. But we did acknowledge that our lack of optimism might be misplaced if the cause of the continued contraction in bank lending was due more to write-downs of loans gone sour rather than of pay-downs of loans. We argued that if bank loans were falling because the dollar amount of write-downs exceeded the dollar amount of new loans being granted, the write-downs were immaterial with respect to new spending.

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Economics

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Greece Financial Markets and Economic Collapse Sinking Euro Zone Economy / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: John_Mauldin

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThis is a special Outside the Box. I got this letter from my good friend Greg Weldon last night and got permission to pass it on to you. I think it illustrates the problems that the world is facing from the sovereign debt crisis that is building in Europe.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Greece's Bill Is Now Due - And Others Will Be Next, Debt Denial and the Five Stages of Greece / Economics / Global Debt Crisis

By: Justice_Litle

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe phenomenon of "debt denial" has gripped not only Greece and the eurozone, but the entire roster of rich Western nations. When the smoke finally clears, you'll want to own gold coins...

The eurozone is slowly but surely imploding under an unsustainable debt load. Greece is still center stage, but the woes will soon spread. Ultimately, Greece is the first domino in a long chain of looming debt defaults... and at the end of that chain lies the United States.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How Much Is This Economic Recovery Going to Cost? / Economics / Government Spending

By: Justice_Litle

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe perception of stimulus-driven recovery that has so lifted the Federal Reserve’s reputation has not been purchased without cost… and that cost may prove too much for us to bear.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

UPDATE: America’s Second Great Depression (Part 1) / Economics / Great Depression II

By: Mike_Stathis

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleOverview - Washington, Wall Street and their partners in crime, the media, have continued to spread the myths of an economic recovery since late summer 2009.

In response to the propaganda, the stock market has continued to rally. But most individual investors have been left out of this tremendous rally.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The “V” Shaped Recovery in Inflation / Economics / Inflation

By: Michael_Pento

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleA viable “V” shaped recovery in the economy and markets has now become the accepted view. My view, however, is that the economic recovery will be ephemeral in nature, whereas the real and lasting recovery will be unfortunately found in the rate of inflation. While nearly everyone on Wall Street remains unconcerned about inflation, the cornerstone for increasing prices has already been laid and the foundation is nearing completion.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

China's Nonexistent Economic Rebalancing Act / Economics / China Economy

By: Mike_Shedlock

Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleIn March, China's trade surplus turned into a deficit, prompting some pundits to proclaim that China's economy was rebalancing. Others pointed to a surge in auto buying as proof consumer demand in China was picking up steam.

I did not buy either of those arguments, and instead proposed the numbers were indicative of collapse in US demand for Chinese goods coupled with massive surge in Chinese buying of commodities at ever increasing prices.

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Economics

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Bailouts, Stimulus Packages and Jobless Recovery, Crisis of Wealth Destruction / Economics / Great Depression II

By: Henry_CK_Liu

Diamond Rated - Best Financial Markets Analysis ArticleThe financial crisis that broke out in the United States around the summer of 2007 and crested around the autumn of 2008 had destroyed US$34.4 trillion of wealth globally by March 2009, when the equity markets hit their lowest points. 

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