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Category Archives: Fiscal Cliff Monitor
What Are Bond Yields & Breakevens Telling Us?
#CKStrong Carol K.’s ANC broke above 1200 today. Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC ) measures a type of white blood cell that kill and digest bacteria and fungi to help the body fight infections and heal wounds. At a time … Continue reading
QOTD 2.0: More Inflation Cometh
The question is: Has the aircraft carrier of rising global inflation finally left port? Big fiscal stimulus planned in U.S. with labor shortages. Hmm…. And tariffs on imports increasing. Even China has reversed its deflationary forces. You know when aircraft … Continue reading
Posted in Euro, Fiscal Cliff Monitor, Inflation/Deflation, Uncategorized, US Releases
Tagged Europe, Inflation
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Bowles and Simpson Weigh In – Leaders Need “Courage”
Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson weigh in on the deal with their just released statement. The upshot? Leaders need to show more courage to tackle tax reform and entitlements. For Immediate Release Date: January 1,2013 Contact: Jon Romano (romano@fixthedebt.org), 617-435-6613 … Continue reading
Posted in Fiscal Cliff Monitor, Fiscal Policy
Tagged Alan Simpson, Erskine Bowles, Fiscal cliff deal
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Done Deal
But not a good deal. See here. More political circus to come in the next few months. For now, however, let’s ride and enjoy the unleashing of the equity bulls. The U.S. has some catching up to do. (click here … Continue reading
On The Edge
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Market Dances to the Tweet of a Cantor
Nice reversal! House Majority Leader, Eric Cantor, may not be able to move votes, but he certainly moved the market and gave investors a nice Christmas tweet at 3:05 pm today. Not expecting anything big, however. Just a bridge to … Continue reading
…Just Like the Titanic, But It’s Full of Bears!
Tonight’s Politico headline, Fiscal cliff deal increasingly unlikely. The Secretary of the Treasury announces after today’s market close the U.S. government will hit its debt limit on New Year’s Eve and will be forced to take emergency measures to avoid … Continue reading
Posted in Fiscal Cliff Monitor
Tagged Everybody Panic, Fiscal Cliff, Jackie Moon, Semi-Pro
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‘Toon of the Day
Hope all the GMM readers had a great holiday. The ‘toon captures just about 100 percent of what the market will be focused on for the rest of the week year. (click here if cartoon is not observable)
Cue ‘Plan C’ Cliff Aversion Scheme
President Obama proposed a package of middle-class tax cuts and unempoyment benefits as a temporary solution to the looming ‘fiscal cliff.’ White House correspondent David Nakamura says Republicans may face pressure to pass the measure. Hope the pols have, at … Continue reading
Posted in Fiscal Cliff Monitor, Fiscal Policy, Sovereign Debt
Tagged Alan Greenspan, Ernest Hemingway, Fiscal Cliff, Plan C
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Feliz Navidad! Not!
Leave it to the pols to ruin Christmas. Now it’s either a purely Democratic cliff bill or nuttin’, honey. Good luck passing the debt ceiling. The House Republican Conference turned its back on Speaker John Boehner Thursday, forcing GOP … Continue reading