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The Japanese Yen Trade Is Exporting Inflation to China

January 19th, 2013
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By EconMatters 3-Month Depreciating Yen Trade The 3 month Japanese Yen trade which every fund manager from San Diego to Hong Kong has taken part in will sure help Japanese exporters and help spur more economic activity in what has been a real laggard… more »

How Low Can the Hopeless Euro Go?

July 6th, 2012
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By EconMattersThe EUR/USD index edged up to 1.2533 on Wednesday, U.S. 4th of July holiday Wednesday in subdued markets ahead of the ECB rate decision to be announced on Thursday.  As expected, ECB officials meeting in Frankfurt will cut benchmark inter… more »

Oil Ratio to Natural Gas Goes Parabolic

April 12th, 2012
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By EconMatters The ink on our last article is barely dry when its dire prediction actually came true 48 hours later--natural gas price dropping below $2, a level not seen in over a decade. Henry Hub natural gas front month futures declined to $1.982 p… more »

Trade Data: Is China Losing Its Steam?

February 19th, 2012
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by EconMatters The latest January trade data of China showed the broadest measure of China's global trade surplus fell to a several-year low to around 2.7% of GDP.  Export also collapsed to a negative 0.5% year-over-year in January, down from +13.4% i… more »

Jim Rogers: QE3's Already Started! I'm Shorting Stocks, Long Commodities and Currencies

December 10th, 2011
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by EconMatters Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, talks about his investment strategy. from Singapore with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up" on Monday 29 Nov.  Rogers also comments on Europe's sovereign debt crisis, Federal Res… more »

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