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Bloomberg Finds Greek Bonds on Bill Gross’ Black List

Mar 26th, 2010 | By Rob
Bloomberg Finds Greek Bonds on Bill Gross’ Black List

The “bond king” of PIMCO, Bill Gross, tells Bloomberg and the world his strategy on the issue of Greek debt… “Stay away!” In the interview, Gross explains recent moves of the Absolute Return PIMCO fund, including record low holdings of Long Term U.S. debt and increased holdings of “core” European bonds, most notably Germany. Having
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Alcoa Miss Spells Trouble for Q4 Earnings

Jan 12th, 2010 | By Rob

Earnings season officially began, as the firstĀ memberĀ of the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average to grab Q4 2009 earnings headlines, Alcoa (AA), reported a net profit of $0.01 EPS on Monday, January 11. The shortfall to the $0.06 EPS market consensus was explained by CEO Klaus Kleinfield by the unexpected weakness in the dollar,
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Bernanke’s Puppet Economy

Dec 29th, 2009 | By Rob

With the autumn comes the brisk northern air that reminds us of the fragility of life and the strict laws of nature; lessons which most years occupy a few thousand microns of brain tissue as such trivial metaphysical notions pass under the radar of consciousness. Yet it seems that we humans subscribe to a separate reality
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Housing and Consumer in Focus, Christmas Week

Dec 21st, 2009 | By Rob

Monday Three and six month treasury bonds will be auctioned at 11:30 am Monday and will kick off the monthly test of the demand for short term investment security. The dollar is becoming stronger and rumors, spawned from the announcement of Bond King Bill Gross's "Lehman high" cash levels, are beginning to spur renewed debate
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Before Bernanke, Review the Charts

Dec 15th, 2009 | By Rob

   



Price Indexes, Fed Meeting, Quad Witching

Dec 14th, 2009 | By Rob

The last five days before the shortened Christmas week may bring tidings of inflation, Bernanke rhetoric, and volatile Friday trading as investors unwrap both producer price (PPI) and consumer price indexes (CPI), foreshadowing Bernanke language, and a "quad witching" day on friday. We will get a taste testing of government debt as the 4 week, 3
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The New Direction of Crude Oil

Dec 10th, 2009 | By Rob

Last week you could have thrown a dart onto the floor of the CME and almost assuredly poked the eye out of a commodity bull. This week there's no telling who you'd maim. Blood and gore aside, the sideways pattern of the past three weeks is over as far as crude oil is concerned. The
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Could The Dollar Be Stronger?

Dec 7th, 2009 | By Rob

As Bank of America (BAC) recently announced plans to repay it's $45 billion borrowed under the TARP program, simultaneously news broke covering the request for deferral of nearly $60 billion of borrowed funds by the Dubai World sovereign fund. One could deem the global financial arena murky at best, as anticipated economic data will cover
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How Much Cash Is Really On the Sidelines?

Dec 4th, 2009 | By Rob

We can all remember the panic that gripped financial markets in the dissimilar fall to winter season of 2008, where hoards of cash were brought to the sidelines and even the "Oracle of Omaha" went on record claiming "cash is king". This time around cash is anything but "king", at least if it's the United
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Obama’s China Visit Breakdown

Nov 19th, 2009 | By Rob

The world has followed Obama's recent visit to Asia, especially his visit to China, with hopes that Asian currencies would be allowed to appreciate over the short term. China's Renminbi has been re-pegged to the U.S. dollar since mid 2009 and should be allowed to appreciate vs. the dollar, as every major currency has over
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