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Is it possible for the Eurozone
to break up? It was so inconceivable when they formed it that there is nothing
in the treaty that mentions a member leaving or being removed; but now, if we’re
to be honest with ourselves, we need to think about how that would work. This
Friday finds me in Kiev for...
This week Professor Jeremy Siegel (author of Stocks for the Long Run)
had an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal
showing that stocks are now cheap. I was on Tech Ticker,
and Henry Blodgett challenged me about my e-letter last week, where I talked about how expensive stocks are. So which is it?...
What does it mean for Citigroup to be at $3? As it turns out, it distorts the information we think we are getting from the Dow Jones Industrial Index. And more TARP money is surely in our future, and far more than anyone in authority is now suggesting. This week's letter will cover both topics and...
"A severe global recession will lead to deflationary pressures. Falling demand will lead to lower inflation as companies cut prices to reduce excess inventory. Slack in labour markets from rising unemployment will control labor costs and wage growth. Further slack in commodity markets as prices...
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