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Demand for Treasury securities is still high
10-Year TIPS were sold with a Bid/Cover ratio of 2.51. Almost half of the securities went to indirect bidders, meaning central banks are still bidding for U.S. government debt. Obviously, there is no problem for Treasuries despite…
South Africa: Nationalising mines?
This comes via Brown Bothers Harriman’s Win Thin (no link available): South Africa’s ruling ANC said that it was open to discussing demands by its labor union allies to nationalize its mines. This is an astounding admission, and…
Asset bubble in Asia
The fundamentals in Asia are much stronger than they are in the U.S. or in Europe. This bodes well for a recovery in the region. Nevertheless, there is reason to worry because here is a video warning about an Asian-wide bubble in the…
Commodities are getting killed
This morning, stock markets are down in Asia and Europe. And Futures show a likely decline in the U.S. What’s happening? I think we are seeing the March rally hitting the wall as the technical recovery everyone is…
David Tice: All bearish, all the time
I love this guy. If you are looking for a guy who is super bearish on the U.S., then David Tice is your man. He sees unemployment at 15%, stocks well down from present levels and a serious Depression with a Capital-D in the…
Manhattan real estate now getting decimated
When we saw the Case-Shiller data for April on Tuesday, I noted that New York was the most overpriced metro area in the Composite-20 as prices there were still 70% above January 2000 levels. This is changing fast. Bloomberg…
Is the new affordable FHFA loan program predatory lending?
Let’s say you’re an American named Maria living in Southern California. The year is 2006. You make $45,000 and your husband David makes another $40,000. You have two children aged six and four and your two-bedroom apartment is getting…
Can I borrow the full amount and an extra 25% too?
Apparently the answer to this question is yes. CNBC is reporting that home ‘owners’ who refinance their mortgages through loans backed by Fannie and Freddie will be able to borrow up to 125% of their homes’ value (hat tip Marshall…
Bill Gross: the new normal means investors should shun risk
PIMCO, the world’s largest bond fund, has a new investment outlook by Founder Bill Gross. In it he says that we are in a long-term lower growth pattern as the asset-based economy of yore has melted away. He warns that this means risky…
Soros: ‘the dollar is a very weak currency except all the others’
Update 19 Jan 2010: In light of Euro weakness and the fissures in the Eurozone economy, one should how the dollar is going to fall precipitously as many have been arguing for months. The Chinese have pegged their currency, the Eurozone has…