miércoles, 16 de octubre de 2013

Today’s articles on Macro View

Editors' Picks

Redefining 'Risk-Free' U.S. Treasuries by Michael James Eisenberg

Market Outlook

Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News by Wall Street Breakfast

Where Does The Banking Sector Go From Here? by Ralph Sesso

2 More Reasons To Like Equities: Growth And Inflation by Russ Koesterich

Monthly Survey Of The Economy And Markets by Jim Kelleher

It Could Be Worse by Bespoke Investment Group

What Can We Learn From The 1987 Stock Market Crash? by Chris Ciovacco

Politics Secondary To U.S. Equity Fundamentals by Franklin Templeton Investments

The Myth Of A Looming Default: Lies, Damn Lies And Statistics by Richard Berger

Mosaic: Christmas Might Come Early For This Potash Producer by Price Point

Be Bullish: How Interest Rates, Profits And The Stock Market Interact by John Overstreet

Redefining 'Risk-Free' U.S. Treasuries by Michael James Eisenberg

Today's Market: Bullish On Consumer Goods And Industrials by Matthew Smith

Government Shutdown And The Debt Ceiling: Threat To American Families And Risks To The Markets by Absolute Growth

Gold & Precious Metals

Movers And Shakers In The GDXJ ETF: September Review by Itinerant

What Happened To Gold On The Comex Friday And The Possibility Of Default by Dave Kranzler

Tom Szabo: The Peerless Way To Precious Metal Profits by The Gold Report

Seabridge Gold: A 'Gold-In-The-Ground ETF' by Ben Kramer-Miller

Will Silver Wheaton Recover From Its Recent Fall? by Lior Cohen

Base Metal Miners Analyst Watch: October Edition by Itinerant

Commodities

Shell's $12.5 Billion Gas To Diesel Idea: On The Brink Of Global Energy Revolution? (Part 2) by Zoltan Ban

Rockin' In The Bakken: North Dakota Oil Output Sets Another Record by Mark J. Perry

Agricultural Prices Still Moving Lower by Hale Stewart

Commodities Today: Bulls Look To Oil And Silver, Bears Maul Rare Earths by Matthew Smith

Economy

Estimates Of Nominal And Real GDP In The U.S. For 2013-Q3 by Ironman at Political Calculations

Bubbles, Crashes, And Market Corrections, Part 2: 1900 - 1925 by Jake Huneycutt

A More Diabolical Deadline Lurks: That Of The Rating Agencies by Markos Kaminis

Inching Towards Default by James Picerno

A Very Long-Term View Of Government Finances - Implications For The S&P 500 by Lance Brofman

5 Reasons Why This Rally Is Not Over by Nico Inberg

Empire State Manufacturing: General Business Conditions Lowest Since May by Doug Short

3 Year M2 Money Supply Growth At Highest Level Since 2003 by Jake Huneycutt

Risks Found In This Week's Readings by CFA Institute Contributors

How The Fed Has Let Down The Economy, The Market, And Ultimately, You, The Investor by Water Brothers Financial Commentators

My Cash Is Better Than Your Cash by Heather Williams

The U.S. Post Bubble Economy - Worse Than Japan's? by Pater Tenebrarum

Daily State Of The Markets: Hold The Champagne, They're Just Getting Started by David Moenning

Welcome To A New Era Of (Permanent?) Political Chaos by James Picerno

Awesome Durable Goods Deflation by Calafia Beach Pundit

Forex

Dollar Little Changed; No Default Tomorrow Even Without Agreement by Marc Chandler

French Politics And Economics by Marc Chandler

Dollar's 'Reality' Premium Kicking In by Dean Popplewell

Real Estate

Housing Market Begins To Unravel On Fear Of Higher Interest Rates by Cameron Swinehart


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