A Goldman analyst expects QE3 in 6-9 months to stimulate the economy
Comments »Credit Card Issuers Knock on Sub Prime Borrower’s Doors
Here is What Occupy Wall Street is Talking About
Alternative Banking Pops Up as Big Banks Get Squeezed
Don’t think credit unions are alternative, but other alternatives are trying to become your banker.
Comments »Soc Gen Strategist Blames the Blogs
Are Too Big To Fail Banks Really Trying to Prevent Bank Runs ?
HUSSMAN: The Recession Is Still Coming, And The Europe Mess Has Barely Gotten Started
Equity Markets Should Prepare for MELTDOWN AGAIN
Josef Ackerman, head of DB and chief lobbyist for international banks, is fighting back against European banks taking larger haircuts from Greece and recapitalizing them. The shit is about to hit equity markets again as no bazooka will be in force and Germany states the problem will last well into next year.
Comments »Germany Enjoys Inflicting Pain; Comments Out of Germany Pare Market Gains and Destroy Bazooka Resolution Hopes
Merkel said all the ideas and dreams taking place to save Europe will not happen.
“The search for an end to the crisis “surely extends well into next year.”
Comments »Pimco’s Gross Sends Out Mea Culpa Letter to Shareholders
U.S. Deficit Rises to $1.3 Trillion in 2011
Documentary: In Debt We Trust
An interesting look at the debt problems on private balance sheets and how they may have gotten started…
Comments »Warning: Chart Porn on Retail Sales
I suppose the trend is higher and that is good, but it is no where near a real recovery status.
Comments »France and Germany Claim To Have Made Progress on Detailing a Sovereign Debt solution
Geithner: US to Play ‘Very Major Role’ In Helping Europe
Financing for Solar and Wind Jumped to $41.8 Billion in Q3
Wibur Ross: Markets Are Over Their Fears for Europe
G-20 Considering Supporting IMF Liquidity to Help EU Crisis
Europe’s Plan to Have Private Capital Injections Into Banks is Already Not Working
Shareholders and other private parties a highly skeptical of putting any more money into euro zone banks…
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