July 3 (Bloomberg) -- Hinde Capital's Ben Davies talks about the price of Gold. He says it could hit $6000 an ounce. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg) … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Dallas Fed Pres. Fisher: Health Care, Fiscal Cliff
Northern Lights: Investing in the Nordics
Citizens in the four largest Nordic countries enjoy peaceful, happy lives. The U.N.'s World Happiness Report ranks Denmark as the happiest nation in the world, followed by Finland and Norway. Sweden comes in close behind at seventh happiest. The Nordics have a strong rule of law. All four are among the six least corrupt countries, according to Transparency International. IMD ranks the four major Nordic economies among the world's 20 most competitive. The World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index also ranks them in its top 20, with Sweden and Finland ranking third and fourth, … [Read more...]
VIDEO: Bullard Says Fed QE3 Would Have Pretty High Hurdle
June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard talks about monetary policy and the outlook for the U.S. labor and housing markets. Bullard, speaking with Tom Keene, Sara Eisen and Ken Prewitt on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance," also discusses the European debt crisis. (Source: Bloomberg) … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 6-22-12
A History of Money Funds, Review & Outlook, The Wall Street Journal Fed’s Bullard Says QE3 Would Have ‘High Hurdle’, Fairchild and Gage, Bloomberg Jamie Dimon defends JP Morgan in testy House committee hearing, Dominic Rushe, The Guardian Global Energy Subsidies Map, National Geographic … [Read more...]
Housing Market: Looking for a Direction
Housing market data released this week revealed a mixed bag. Home prices measured by FHFA were up 0.8% compared to the month before and the number of permits to build new homes increased more than expected. Meanwhile the number of housing starts was lower than expected. The volatile MBA Composite Applications index fell slightly, pulled in either direction by higher numbers of refinancing applications and lower numbers of applications for new home purchases. Monday’s survey of homebuilders recorded a slight improvement in their sentiment. The housing market appears to be stuck in neutral. … [Read more...]
Housing Market Shows Slight Improvement
The Housing Market Index (HMI) survey of homebuilders conducted by NAHB indicated a slight improvement in homebuilder sentiment in June compared to May. The index continues to rebound from historic lows recorded through much of the last six years. NAHB Chief Economist David Crowe said “While the June HMI is in keeping with our forecast for gradually improving single-family home sales this year, recent economic reports that have shown some weakening in the pace of recovery likely factored into the marginal gain. In addition, builders across the country continue to report that overly tight … [Read more...]
What We’re Reading 6-15-12
The Spanish Bailout Explained With One Image, Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge Republicans Against Reform, Review and Outlook, The Wall Street Journal New York Plans to Ban Sale of Big Sizes of Sugary Drinks, Michael M. Grynbaum, The New York Times Time to plan a velvet divorce for the euro, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times A DVR Ad Eraser Causes Tremors at TV Upfronts, Brian Stetler, The New York Times … [Read more...]
VIDEO: The Genius of Mutual Indebtedness – Nigel Farage
VIDEO: Billionaire Boone Pickens-Natural Gas Prices Have Bottomed
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