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Coming Collapse of Municipal Bonds; States, Cities Dig Deeper Holes (mish) [blog]

8 hours ago ago from InformedTrades

Municipal Bond Bubble It is not just New Jersey going nuts, California clearly did as well, and cities like New York are in deep trouble. The city of Vallejo, California fired a huge warning shot by declaring bankruptcy. However, that warning shot has largely been ignored. Given there is no realistic way for this debt to be paid back, municipal bonds are in a bubble. People are chasing municipals because of tax exempt status but they ...

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Ben Nelson Introduces the United States War Bonds Act

12 hours ago ago from S E N A T U S

Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) has introduced the United States War Bonds Act . The legislation would “authorize the Treasury to issue and market War Bonds to the American people to help finance the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq,” according to a press release . The US War Bonds Act of 2009 finds a precedent in World War II savings bonds. From May 1, 1941 through December 1945, the War Finance Division and its predecessors were responsible for ...

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Monday happens once a week

4 hours ago ago from The friggin\' cat house

In my world, Monday rolls around every 8 days because that's when I finally remember to post the next chapter of Risk. It could be worse. I could forget it altogether because it's not like my inbox is flooded with complaints of people who can't wait to find out what happens next.  Anyway, it's up over here now. Remember when I said I was going to try to take the Cisco exam in mid-December? Guess what? That's next week.

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ETFs Make Case for Emerging Market Stocks over Emerging Market Bonds | Top Equity News

17 hours ago ago from Top Equity News.com

Lawrence Weinman submits: The recent new stories about Dubai's debt (as well as that of Greece and a list of others) got me to revisit my thoughts on emerging markets bonds. I haven't changed my mind they don't make sense to me as part of a portfolio. The rationales for holding emerging market bonds are that it is a diversifier for portfolios, that it offers a way to participate in the growth of emerging markets and that it offers a ...

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13 hours ago ago from Boaze.com Blog

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Rising 2009 market could haunt investors in '10

9 hours ago ago from Good News Now

BOSTON -If the key to successful investing is buying low, then an abundance of caution is in order if you're rebalancing your portfolio. This year's rally has sent prices for everything from stocks to bonds to gold so high that easy pickings are unusually hard to find heading into 2010. "There isn't that much to be excited about," says Ben Inker, asset allocation director at GMO, a Boston-based manager of $102 billion for institutional ...

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