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Winners and Losers of the Fed's Low Interest Rates

Source: American Thinker, Nov 14 2012, 12:01am CST

"Any time you have a really great deal, remember: for every winner, there must be a loser." The expression means that when you have a lopsided transaction, one person's good deal is likely struck at another's expens ...

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Japan turned upside down on Abenomics

Source: The Age  |   May 24 2013, 5:09pm CDT

Watch this space: A television crew films an electronic stock indicator in Tokyo on Thursday. Photo: AP It wasn't quite what Japan's policy makers had in mind when they decided to change tack and pump massive volumes of funds int ...

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Weekly Economic Review (May 20 - May 24, 2013)

Source: NASDAQ  |   May 24 2013, 3:59pm CDT

Stock markets fell globally this week as weak data from China and Europe raised worries about slow global growth. Additionally, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sent ambiguous signals in Congress, hinting at a potential lessen ...

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"Emerging from the Crisis: Where do we stand?"


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The 7 Reasons Why People Hate QE

Source: Seeking Alpha  |   May 24 2013, 3:38pm CDT

I recently read an article on a business news website other than Seeking Alpha that sought to explore why people in the investment industry do not like the Fed's balance sheet expanding quantitative easing (QE) stimulus program. Given my strong disag ...

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Fed Tapering Could Hurt This ETF...And It's Not One You'd Expect

Source: Benzinga.com  |   May 24 2013, 3:24pm CDT

One of this week's most prominent themes has been speculation that the Federal Reserve is either going to wind down or soon end its $85 billion per month asset-buying activities. Not surprisingly, that has not b ...

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Is the end of quantitative easing near?

Source: Marketplace  |   May 24 2013, 3:17pm CDT

The Federal Reserve's Ben Bernanke was cautious this week in his testimony on quantitative easing to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress in Washington. He said the Fed would need to make an assessment of whether the ...

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Gold dips, but 2.15% weekly rise biggest in a month

Source: Economic Times  |   May 24 2013, 2:53pm CDT

NEW YORK: Gold turned modestly lower on Friday as some players exited positions ahead of a long US weekend, but registered its biggest weekly per centage gain in a month, supported by a drop in stock markets and a softer dollar. Comments from a Federal R ...

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KOTOK: This Low Inflation Environment Is Fantastic For Stocks

Source: The Business Insider  |   May 24 2013, 2:09pm CDT

Inflation is not on the radar anymore. We do hear occasional comments from central bankers who warn about future inflation arising from QE. We also recall a few statements in the media along the lines of, "They're printing all this money, we ...

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U.S. loan funds gain $1.2 bln as Fed sparks fears of rising rates

Source: Reuters  |   May 24 2013, 1:55pm CDT

NEW YORK May 24 (Reuters) - Investors worldwide poured $1.2 billion into corporate loan funds based in the United States in the latest week as signs the Federal Reserve could scale back on stimulus sparked fears o ...

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Parsing the Federal Reserve

Source: Economist  |   May 24 2013, 1:39pm CDT

The Fed has two exits to manage, not one. The Fed is stimulating the economy through two channels: quantitative easing, or QE, (the purchase of bonds with newly created money), and its zero interest rate policy, or ZIRP. It has dif ...

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