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Quote of the Day: From Can Kicking to Ass Kicking
Here’s then Fed Chairman, Alan Greenspan, speaking to the Economic Club of New York in 1997 during Asian Financial Crisis. This is when “can kicking” by Asian policymakers transitioned into “ass kicking” by the financial markets, which will surely take … Continue reading
Global Trend Indicators
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Ugly Chart Contest
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Week in Review
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Week in Review
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Week in Review
Markets will once again be on euro watch this week. After the dollar’s strongest weekly performance of the year and the euro/dollar’s weakest, and a big drop in the DAX and CAC, all eyes will be watching to see if … Continue reading
