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February 2011

A Sideways View of the World

This contribution was originally published by John Mauldin, best-selling author and recognized financial expert. John is also editor of the free Thoughts From the Frontline that goes to over 1 million readers each week. To subscribe to his…

Euro Rebounds, China Hikes

Highlights The US dollar is trading on a softer footing versus the majors and most EMs, consolidating some of yesterday’s gains, with the New Zealand dollar and the euro leading the move higher. The euro is enjoying early strength,…

Food for Thought

With commodity prices, there are a number of forces at play working to increase prices, including a thirst for natural resources in China and other emerging markets, a natural disaster in Australia, and the La Niña effect on agricultural…

Currency manipulation

By Michael Pettis On Friday the US Treasury released its presumably semi-annual (it was due last October) report to Congress on currency issues, and in it refrained from calling any of the countries under review “currency…

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