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Bill Fox, Senior Bonds Analyst
10/8/2008 11:45:00 AM
Global deflation means global recession. Still, come to think of it, as bad as it may get in the U.S., our financial, service and industrial diversifications would probably make the U.S. dollar and equities a good bet, on a relative strength basis.
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Paulson, bailout, Iceland, deflation, u.s. dollar, Maastricht Treaty, euro zone
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Economy
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Bill Fox, Senior Bonds Analyst
10/6/2008 3:15:00 PM
The Wachovia board gave Citibank the shaft, and now Citibank is crying tortuous interference. Good luck with that one. With all that has gone on the past several weeks, is there really a judge out there who will force Wachovia to re-enter a buyout that leaves taxpayers vulnerable to potentially billions in losses and leaves bondholders out in the cold? More...
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Citigroup, Wachovia, wells fargo, u.s. treasury, Paulson, deflation, California
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Economy
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Editorial Staff
5/16/2008 3:15:00 PM
Most people have begun to accept that the U.S. economy is in recession whether or not the National Bureau of Economic Research has labeled it a recession yet. If you, too, think that the economy is headed for hard times, the next question is, how do you prepare for it?
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recession, Paulson, Stocks, Mutual funds, Fed
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Stocks
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