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What's Next for the U.S. Dollar?
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The U.S. Dollar: A New Accord
- What Will Unwind the Carry Trade?
- Expect Higher U.S. Rates To Attract Japanese Investors
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The Fed Won't Cut
on Wed, Jun 6, 2007 • 6 Comments
- Looking for Increasing Strength in the Dollar
- China's Triple Whammy: Will it Matter?
- Riddle: What Currency Is Warren Buffett Buying?
- The Yen Carry Trade: Ready to Repatriate?
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Personal Consumption vs. GDP: The Basis of Our Economy
on Tue, May 1, 2007 • 1 Comment
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Preparing For the Deluge of Japanese Data
on Fri, Apr 27, 2007 • Comment!
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What Would Create a Repeat of 1973?
on Fri, Apr 20, 2007 • 5 Comments
- Is There Method in This Market's Madness?
- Yen Carry Trade: Predicting A July End
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'Resource Utilization' - The Root of the Fed's Motivation
on Thu, Apr 12, 2007 • Comment!
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The US Dollar: Worthless - Or Just Worth Less?
on Thu, Apr 12, 2007 • 6 Comments
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Drop in Factory Orders May Be Telling Us Something
on Thu, Apr 5, 2007 • 1 Comment
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Income and Consumption Up, Inflation Down. Time To Party?
on Sun, Apr 1, 2007 • 2 Comments
- Forecasting The Next Move In Equities
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Income Increases: The Starting Point of Our Economy
on Wed, Mar 28, 2007 • 1 Comment
- Trouble in Asian Equity? China Raises Interest Rates, Again
- As The Carry Trade Unwinds: Potential Effects Abroad
- Equities Market: The Wild Ride is Far From Over
- The Carry Trade: Perpetuation Or Collapse
- Explaining The Carry Trade
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Should The Fed Raise Rates?
on Fri, Feb 23, 2007 • Comment!
- Bank of Japan's Policies are the Problem, Not the Solution
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Return of Goldilocks: What About the Greenback?
on Thu, Feb 15, 2007 • Comment!
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As Growth Rates Moderate, Equity Markets Are Pushed Up
on Tue, Feb 6, 2007 • Comment!
- Bullish On Australia As China's Resource Provider
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GDP Up, Inflation Down: This Is Going To Be Interesting
on Thu, Feb 1, 2007 • 2 Comments
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Considering Housing Vacancy Rates In Terms of Supply and Demand
on Wed, Jan 31, 2007 • 2 Comments
