Financial Markets Analysis - Debt, Inflation and the Bilderberg Group
News_Letter / Financial Markets 2009 Jun 11, 2009 - 02:14 AM GMT
June 6th, 2009 Issue #42 Vol. 3
Financial Markets Analysis - Debt, Inflation and the Bilderberg GroupFeatured Analysis of the Week
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By:Graham_Summers How’s this for a bubble? In 1965 one in ten Americans owned stocks. It took 25 years for stock ownership to double. And most of that growth came between 1983 and 1990 with the introduction of 401(k)s, IRAs and other stock-based retirement plans: suddenly anyone with a large scale employer could invest in stocks without having to open a brokerage account.
By: Gary North Most people will not change. Too radical. Not going with the flow. Not betting against the herd. The best examples in the 20th century were Jews in Germany in 1933. They stayed. This included Jewish bankers, all of whom could have left. They thought they could deal with Hitler. They did not read Mein Kampf. They did not take it seriously.
By: Nadeem_Walayat Thursdays European Elections are expected to deliver an horrendous result for the Labour government that will likely see a major restructuring of the cabinet on Friday that could even claim the Chancellor of the Exchequer as Gordon Brown seeks to put in place a team untainted by the the expenses scandal to muster at the next general election.
By: John_Mauldin In fantasy novels the intrepid heroes come across a sign saying "This Way Be Dragons." Of course, they venture on, facing calamity and death, but such is the nature of fantasy novels. We live in a very real world, and if we don't turn around there will be some very nasty dragons in our future. This week we look at three possible paths we can lead the world down. We then review a number of charts and data on the housing market.
By: Stephen_Lendman For over 14 years, Daniel Estulin has investigated and researched the Bilderberg Group's far-reaching influence on business and finance, global politics, war and peace, and control of the world's resources and its money. His book, "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group," was published in 2005 and is now updated in a new 2009 edition.
By: Nadeem_Walayat This analysis seeks to update the UK Recession Watch (Feb 09) that forecast a recession which would see GDP peak to trough contraction of 6.3% and followed by economic recovery in the fourth quarter of 2009. In conjunction with the economic analysis, this article will also seek to forecast the date of the next general election as well as outcome of the vote in terms of MP seats per major party.
By: Mike_Shedlock T2 Partners has a phenomenal series of charts on the housing crisis stating Why There Is More Pain To Come.
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