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Highlights From The Money Game

09/18/2009 by Research Reloaded
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As stock markets kept rallying, the consensus has increasingly been forced to accept the fact that the global economy has indeed improved. Still, dollar weakness and gold strength shows that the US government's massive monetary stimulus comes at a cost. Check out recent highlights from The Money Game below.

-Vincent

Stocks

Sharp Reversal: Long-Term Investors Are Now Selling This Market

FedEx: The Economy Is Getting Better (FDX)

"Sell-In-September" Fears Have Completely Abated

Best Buy Sees Improving Consumer Trends

US Multinationals Looking To List In Shanghai (GE, CL)

Levered Stocks Continue To Do Well

 

Fixed Income

Latest CPI Data Shows Real Interest Rate Highest Since 1980's

If We're Screwed By Our Debt, Then So Is The Rest Of The World

Have Bond Investors Gotten Too Complacent?

Goldman: Deflationary Forces Will Send Treasuries to 3%

 

Commodities/FX

Rumor: China Could Ban Gold Exports

Gold Producer De-Hedging Will Stop Supporting Prices

A Potential Bubble In NYMEX Natural Gas (UNG)

Oil Is Starting Its Growth Engines

Goldman: Recent Dollar Weakness Has Been Silly

Citi: No Clear Relationship Between Gold And Inflation

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