down 2.9% for February….
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111 Experts in Home Price Trends See No Bottom For Housing Until 2013-2015
Long Term Charts Suggest The “Recovery” is Bifurcated at Best
corporations seemed to have rebounded, but main street is dead in the water…..
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JPM Uses Their Balance Sheet To Gain Market Share; Dimon Structures $20 Billlion Loan to AT&T
Bank of England Holds Rates Steady
World Markets Trade Mostly Higher With U.S. Futures Following Their Lead
All Eyes on Bernanke Today; Markets Looking For Hints of Fed Policy
Factory Orders In Europe Rose Less Than Expected
Unions May Pursue Litigation on Wall St. To Recoup Losses
Brent Steady at $116 and WTI Pushing Above $105
Syrian Forces Kill 6 in Mosque, According to Residents
All Eyes on Portugal Austerity Measures
Baidu Plans to Launch Operating System for Mobile Markets
Chinese Auto Sales Soften With Rising Input Costs to Consider
Tokyo Drinking Water Contaminated With Radiation
S&P Stress Test on European Banks May Require $355 Billion in Stimulus
Saudi Arabia to Hold Elections, Except for Women
The cavemen in Saudi Arabia have decided to hold local elections on April 23rd. However, women will not be allowed to vote, for the Sauds believe women are less than men.
I am sure President Obama will bow down again to the King of such a wise country, whenever they meet again.
Related: Saudi Arabia last held elections in 2005.
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Tokyo City Proper Detects Radiation in Tap Water
Officials are warning parents to avoid giving infants tap water, due to dangerous levels of radiation iodine.
Related: shares of TEPCO are down 8%+ on that news. The NIKKEI is down close to 2%.
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