Tags: federal reserve
Bond Markets: Is Canary Kicking the Bucket?
June 19th, 2013
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by Constantin Gurdgiev, TrueEconomics.Blogspot.in I have written before about the prospect of the Fed starting unwinding of the QE operations. Here's my summary forward view. Stage 1: the Fed will reduce the rate of QE print ('taper on'). This is in… more »
The 5% Problem
June 18th, 2013
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Investors have been conditioned to believe that traditional bonds are safe and can deliver 5% annualized yields over the long term. In the current climate, neither may be true. Highlights Investors have suffered with low yields, but profited… more »
Why Practicing Caution Best Strategy for Investors These Days
June 17th, 2013
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Economic conditions in the global economy are taking a quick turn in the wrong way! Consider the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) of the U.S. economy tracked by the Institute of Supply Management. Last month it contracted for the first time since… more »
The Week Ahead: Will the Fed Change Course?
June 16th, 2013
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by Jeff Miller, A Dash of Insight After weeks of speculation based upon speeches, newspaper columns, and pundit pontification we will finally have some hard information. Maybe. The two-day FOMC meeting will include not only the regular announcement of… more »
Investing.com Weekly Wrap-Up 14 June 2013
June 14th, 2013
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by Investing.com Staff, Investing.com U.S stocks fall on mixed data, Fed uncertainty; Dow falls 0.70% U.S. stocks fell on Friday as mixed data prompted investors to avoid equities after a week of volatile sessions marked by uncertainty over the fa… more »
