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- Negative Interest Rates Can Solve Our Unsolvable Problem of Debt Load
- I was relieved to find this Buiter article yesterday, as this subject was on my mind. It started when I read the piece from the New York Times, "Rising Interest on Nations Debts May Sap World Growth", which seems to make sense if you think we're entering inflation, but during...
- External links 2009-06-05
- Can the Fed Always Win Against Deflation?
- The Market Oracle’s Lew Rockwell wrote a great piece titled “Mass Deflation or Inflation?” dated June 21, 2009. To begin, Mr. Rockwell used an excerpt written by Gary North in October of 2002 about the Fed, and the tools it would use to fight deflation. He then described why the...
- External links 2009-06-22
- Fed and Government Interventions Are the Economy's Wild Card
- There are frequent comments in news articles, opinion pieces, and on blogs, that claim: The consumer spending increase came from government benefits or the number would have been negative Just think what the bank balance sheets would look like if not for the government intervention and rule changesHouse prices would...
- External links 2009-07-05
- Farmland Investment: Still Premature in this Weak Economy
- According to the August 2009 Agricultural Newsletter from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, farmland values in the Seventh District which includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin were 3% lower relative to the second quarter of 2008. During this same time period, Iowa and Michigan lost 5%, whereas...
- External links 2009-09-16
- FOMC Cites 'Slack' as the Problem
- Let's make slack our word-of-the-day, in reviewing Wednesday's FOMC report. One phrase used in the report was substantial resource slack. Slack is a reflection of capacity utilization, the proportion of industrial volume in use. This number is still near its all-time June low of 68.3 percent, since...
- External links 2009-09-25
- Was that October First, or April Fool's Day?
- The first of October marked the beginning of the federal fiscal year. Just for grins, let's consider the day's economic news as we begin this ominous fiscal challenge. Many ironies abound. Is it any wonder that the average person is confused? The market corrected significantly on the first day...
- External links 2009-10-01
- M3 Is Contracting Now
- There have been several very recent articles discussing the ongoing fears of deflation in Europe and Japan. Now, the United States' contracting M3 level is also being noted. This Bloomberg article cites Spain and Ireland for being most at risk of deflation, noting spare capacity, high indebtedness and...
- External links 2009-10-30
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- Iridian Technologies Facilitates Affordable Housing Program in Andhra Pradesh, India; Iris Recognition System Validates Identification to Ensure Equal Opportunity
- MOORESTOWN, N.J. -- Iridian Technologies, the world leader in the development and commercialization of iris recognition technology, today announced a pilot program to employ its iris recognition solution for administrative control in the allocation of some 9,000 affordable homes in the Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Under the "Rajiv...
- Research articles 2005-07-12
- NHL Hockey: Dallas Stars offseason update.
- Jul 8, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX From The Sports Network ADDITIONS: SUBTRACTIONS: D-Derian Hatcher Signed with Detroit RE-SIGNINGS: 2003 DRAFT PICKS: 2. (33) Loui Eriksson, LW, Frolunda...
- Research articles 2003-07-08
- NHL Hockey: Dallas Stars offseason update.
- Jul 16, 2003 The Sports Network via COMTEX From The Sports Network ADDITIONS: D-Don Sweeney (UFA-Boston) SUBTRACTIONS: D-Derian Hatcher Signed with Detroit RE-SIGNINGS: 2003 DRAFT PICKS: 2. (33) Loui...
- Research articles 2003-07-16
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