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Stocks Are Ready to Stand on Their Own

Posted on April 15th, 2013 by Art Steinmetz | Leave a comment

There’s more to this market than just easy money. People imagine that the only reason the stock market is going up is because of extraordinary policy accommodations by the Federal…
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Posted in Investing
Tagged Fed, stock market, stocks, Treasuries, U.S. Treasury

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OppChart Weekly: Why Today’s Market Is Stronger than in Prior Highs

Posted on April 5th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

The S&P 500 Index closed out the first quarter of 2013 on a high note. At 1569, the index reached a new high on the last day of trading in…
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Posted in Investing
Tagged equities, financial markets, OppChart, stock market

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Sayonara, Yen!

Posted on April 4th, 2013 by Sara Zervos | Leave a comment

Sayonara, Yen! That was the two-word email my colleague Hemant Baijal sent to our global debt team at 1am Eastern Time on April 4. He was responding to the Bank…
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Posted in Global Economy
Tagged currency, global investing, Japan, Yen

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Stop Worrying About the U.S. Economy

Posted on March 28th, 2013 by Krishna Memani | Leave a comment

The contrast between 2013 and 2008 could not be any starker. In 2008, the U.S. economy, and its overseers, the Federal Reserve and the Administration, could not do anything right….
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Tagged employment, fiscal cliff, fiscal policy, U.S. economy

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OppChart Weekly: Eurozone Bailouts—This Time Is Different

Posted on March 28th, 2013 by Jerry Webman | Leave a comment

Another year, another disaster-averting deal. The latest installment of the Eurozone sovereign debt saga took us to Cyprus, a tiny Mediterranean island with a population on par with Rhode Island…
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Tagged Europe debt crisis, European Central Bank, Eurozone, OppChart

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