Tag Archives: Italy

Europe’s Destabilizing Feedback Loop

Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and concerns over a global double dip sparked a dash for cash and hammered just about everything, including crude oil, corn, emerging equities, developed equities, and even orange juice.  O.J.?  Down 4 percent today? Did the … Continue reading

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Picture of the Day: Gold Fever, Everywhere!

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The Weekend Read: Death by Debt

“WE HAVE a system of government in which everybody has to give a little bit.” So said Barack Obama at the start of this week. But parse that sentence. Does the president mean that America already has a system in … Continue reading

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Bank Exposure to Domestic Sovereigns

Here at the Global Macro Monitor we perceive a rapidly changing financial landscape.  The concept of risk-free is being redefined as we write and analysts are now forced to look at the systemic risk caused by a banking system’s exposure … Continue reading

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Nattie’s Day Has Come

The ugly bear market in natural gas may be about to end, in our opinion.  The nuclear crisis in Japan will force policymakers to look for alternative energy sources for electricity generation and natural gas is set up perfectly. Natural … Continue reading

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Chart of the Day: Destination of Libya’s Oil Exports

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Where is Gold Headed?

In 1996, we visited the Bulgarian central bank at a time when the country was experiencing economic turmoil and a loss of confidence that the government could rollover its maturing debt.  After a long discussion on the domestic economy and … Continue reading

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