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My favorite economic entertainer is back with his usual over-the-top semi-apocalyptic comments about government officials, the U.S. and more. Here are a few choice quotes from Dr. Doom followed by the full videos of his session on Squawk Box on CNBC Europe below.
On Obama
I don’t have a very high opinion of Mr. Obama. I was [...]
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Marc Faber: Obama makes Bush look like a genius
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A strong dollar, euro downside and a gold liquidation panic
Jan
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Back in July, Ed pointed to some comments by George Soros on currencies that I felt were perceptive. Soros said:
The dollar is a very weak currency except all the others.
With most major currencies down significantly against the dollar, we now see the truth in that statement. I want to add some color and connect this [...]
Deficit terrorism could kill the Euro
Jan
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Marshall Auerback here with a post which I originally published at New Deal 2.0. I wrote an earlier post called Spain: Deficit Terrorism in Action to explain some of the institutional flaws at the heart of the euro zone. This post lays out more of the economics in detail.
On more than a few occasions, we [...]
The Fall Street Bear Index
Jan
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From cuddly teddy bear, to growling starving bear, here is your bear market index, courtesy of FallStreet.com. Hat tip Scott.
The Chinese bubble economy
Jan
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The well-regarded and surprisingly independent Beijing-based media outlet Caijing is no more. The site is up, but the content is frozen in time, nothing having been written since early November. Happily, Caijing editor Hu Shuli has now re-appeared with Caing. And Caing has started things off where Caijing left off, drawing attention to the bubble [...]
Byron Wien: Ten Surprises for 2007 and 2008
Jan
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Given the fact that I have just finished writing two articles on Wien’s predictions for 2010, I thought it relevant to look back at the last three years of Wien’s surprises to just before the housing crisis. I posted the 2009 predictions last year. The post is here. Wien calls these events that he gives [...]
More on Byron Wien’s Ten Surprises for 2010
Jan
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Byron Wien was amazingly accurate last year in his economic predictions even though his annual list is an attempt to build a non-consensus list of likely outlier events. So, I was eager to see his 2010 list, which was unveiled earlier today. Please read his list in the post here as background.
Reviewing 2009 predictions
When Wien [...]
Byron Wien: Ten Surprises for 2010
Jan
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I will have some commentary on this in a future post or an updated version of this one. Update 1600 ET: you can see my commentary in the next post here.
The Surprises of 2010
The United States economy grows at a stronger than expected 5% real rate during the year and the unemployment level drops below [...]
Richard Bernstein: Ten predictions for 2010
Dec
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So, it’s that time of year again when people make their year-end predictions. I’ll be running my own and critiquing my performance from last year. Here are former bear now bull Richard Bernstein’s ten predictions for 2010. There is a clip at the bottom from CNBC as well.
Before you pillory Bernstein for going from David [...]
Estonia looks to join the Eurozone in 2011
Dec
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This comes from Bloomberg News:
Estonia is set to meet its goal of adopting the euro in 2011 because of the Baltic country’s work on fulfilling fiscal requirements, European Union Economic Affairs Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said.
“It is quite possible that Estonia will be in the euro by 2011,” Almunia told the European Parliament in Strasbourg late [...]
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