Related Blog Posts
The Nov Jobs report by Sol Palha, FSU Editorial 12/11/2009
5 hours ago ago from Financial News, Economic Education, Analysis & Data - FinancialSense.com
Home | Newshour | Observations | International | Economy | Energy | Markets | Metals | Raw Materials | Storm Watch The Nov Jobs report by Sol Palha, Tactical Investor | December 11, 2009 Print A reporter interviewing A.J. Muste, who during the Vietnam War stood in front of the White House night after night with a candle, one rainy night asked,Mr. Muste, do you really think you are going to change the policies of this country by ...
Related contentWeekly Foreign Exchange Insights: December 11th
13 hours ago ago from CurrencyThoughts
Taking a cue from increasingly positive technical market support, the tone of chatter about the dollar's near-term prospects has become palpably more bullish . Since recording a 2009 low against the euro the day before Thanksgiving, the dollar has recovered 3.6% including a gain of 1.6% this week as of 15:40 GMT. Dollar-Swiss has rallied 4.3%. Commodity currencies, which frequently spearheaded the weakness of the dollar since last March, seem ...
Related contentWith Sluggish Economic Recovery Predicted, CD Rates Continue to Fall
14 hours ago ago from My Bank Tracker Bank News
According to a report by UCLA group Anderson Forecast released last Wednesday, the US will continue to see low interest rates and high unemployment as the economy recovers modestly in 2010. The report also states that even with GDP reflecting a current growth of 2.8 percent, it may be more realistic to expect it to settle down to a 2 percent growth by 2010 and inch closer to 3 percent in 2011. With such sluggish growth, the unemployment ...
Related contentWhere Do You Put The Blame?
1 day ago ago from FHA Mortgage Blog
So my question is this, there are a few posts I have seen on here that blame the Dems since they run Congress for the problems we are having. There are also a lot of posts that say that the Liberals are to blame for the problems. My question is where did those 2 accusations come from? I don't see it. The republican (Bush) got us into an illegal war that raised gas prices. I see the Dems being blamed for stopping the Republican solution, ...
Related contentRon Paul's Hour
21 hours ago ago from Libertarian Today
(American Conservative Blog) -- by Patrick J. Buchanan -- The decades-long campaign of Ron Paul to have the Government Accountability Office do a full audit of the Federal Reserve now has 313 sponsors in the House. Sometimes perseverance does pay off. If not derailed by the establishment, the audit may happen. Yet, many columnists and commentators are aghast. An auditors’ probe, they wail, would imperil the Fed’s independence and ...
Related contentRelated News
Dollar leaps as retail data prompt hopes for hike
14 hours ago ago from PopEater
NEW YORK -The dollar rose Friday to its highest level against the euro since early October as a report showed the holiday shopping season could be brighter than had been anticipated, raising speculation that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates in the first half of 2010. The 16-nation euro dropped as low as $1.4609 Friday morning after the Commerce Department said retail sales rose 1.3 percent in November the biggest gain since ...
Related content
