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Is the VIX Showing Signs of a Higher Market?
Toro submits: The Volatility Index, aka the VIX, is rolling over. If the VIX were a stock, it would be a sell. click to enlarge by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-04-09
Evidence That End of Housing Price Collapse Is Not Far Off
Toro submits: It is still too early to call a bottom in housing. However, it is not too early to begin looking for an end to the collapse in housing prices. And we are seeing evidence that the end is not far off. As the Wall Street...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-04-23
Potential Eastern European Economic Collapse Worries Me
Toro submits: The economy and the markets have gone through a traumatic shock unlike anything we have seen in seven decades. You know the story by now - housing bubble collapse, Lehman bankruptcy, subprime mess, credit market implosion, deleveraging, etc. I believe the market had priced all of...
Tags: US Market, Emerging Markets, Toro
External links 2009-05-04
Manhattan Housing Descent Has Begun
Toro submits: The expansive staff here at Running of the Bulls have been of the opinion that if the national residential housing market was not at the bottom, then it is closing in on one. However, we have been at pains to note that even though the national data may...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-07-02
U.S. Dollar Reserves Increase
Toro submits: Despite all the gnashing of teeth regarding the dollar ... The IMF's authoritative Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves (COFER) report last week indicated that the dollar's share of global reserves where the allocation is reported rose to 65%, to stand at its highest since 2007. by...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-07-12
Stocks Are No Longer Cheap
Toro submits: A couple of months ago, we here at Running of the Bulls were pounding the table on the generational opportunity to buy stocks as equities were trading at multi-decade low valuations. Since that time, stocks have risen over 40% off the March 6 bottom. by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-07-20
S&P 500: Sales Per Share Falling
Toro submits: Even though earnings have been beating estimates, sales per share for the market is still falling from a year ago. click to enlarge by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-07-22
The Folly of Focusing on Operating Earnings
Toro submits: S&P 500 Earnings Per Share: $1 Well, $1.27 actually. These are the reported earnings per share from Standard & Poor's for the S&P 500 index. The last two quarters of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 are actual earnings. The second quarter of...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-08-02
Florida Real Estate Showing Signs of Life
Toro submits: Florida was one of the states where home prices not only became stupid, they became excessively stupid. But now, after incurring a brutal bear market for the past three years, real estate in Florida is beginning to show signs of life. Even though prices...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-03-30
Taiwan Rising on Heavy Bottom - Good for the Bulls
Toro submits: The Taiwan Taiex index is rising off the bottom on heavy volume. About half the index is technology and electronics companies. Most of the tech companies in Taiwan sell into export markets. by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-03-27
Why Waiting for Ultra Low Valuations Is Too Risky
Toro submits: I have been making the case that stocks are dirt cheap. Or at least they were 22% ago. Some of the uber-bears are arguing that the market is going to get even cheaper. by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-03-24
On Normalized Earnings, The Cheapest Market in Two Decades
Toro submits: The market is cheap on normalized earnings. click to enlarge by Toro
Tags: Market, Seeking Alpha, Toro, US Market
External links 2008-11-05
Intraday Yen Chart: Gain of Three Points in One Hour
Toro submits: Take a look at what happened to the yen Wednesday. click to enlarge by Toro
Tags: US Market, Japan, Toro
External links 2009-01-22
Why Did Peter Schiff Think the U.S. Dollar Would Collapse?
Toro submits: From Mish: Schiff's Overall Thesis by Toro
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-01-26
A Sign That Housing Is Approaching Bottom
Toro submits: I apologize for being a day late, but this is from Tuesday's Wall Street Journal. U.S. home sales registered their biggest monthly jump in nearly seven years in December, as cratering prices began to draw out more buyers and several major housing markets showed some signs of stabilizing....
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-01-28
Housing Prices: Not the Bottom, But Close
Toro submits: We here at Running of the Bulls spent the first few years of this blog warning about the utterly insane things going on in housing, so much so that we made it a frequent topic. We are not smug and self-congratulatory over warning about the housing bubble. ...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-02-26
Housing Shows Signs of Life
Toro submits: I am currently in Palm Springs. Sunday morning, the lead headline in the local newspaper, The Desert Sun, was that home sales in the Coachella Valley had risen 58%. Sales of entry-level homes drove the surge. Sales of entry-level homes dominated the Coachella...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-03-16
Housing: Most of the Decline Is Over
Toro submits: We here at Running of the Bulls are making the call that the decline in housing prices on a national level is nearing an end. We have written articles making the case here, here, and here. No, we are not saying the absolute bottom is in. ...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-03-24
The New Economy and Canadian Housing's Bubble Status
Toro submits: I have made the case on a number of occasions that the Canadian real estate market, or at least parts of it, have been in a bubble. As someone who grew up in Saskatchewan, it was mind-boggling to me to see the prices of homes in Saskatoon...
Tags: US Market, Toro
External links 2009-11-01

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Power Sector Market Development.(World Bank finances Dominican Republic to develop Power Sector )(Brief Article)
The Dominican Republic has received a US$7.3 million loan from the World Bank for the Power Sector Market Development Project (Loan No. 7217-DR, Project ID PO82715). Funds will be used to procure goods, services and consultants. No deadline specified. Details: Comision Nacional de Energia. Atn: Ing....
Tags: FINANCE, World Bank
Research articles 2005-12-01
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