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The Dollars State of Play

At the start of the summer, the two legs that had supported the dollar had given way. The European financial crisis eased and the U.S. economic momentum flagged. The summer months saw these developments extend. European countries on the…

Following the Real Money

by Annaly Capital Management Asset bubbles and leverage are kindred spirits. Just look at housing, tech stocks, and tulip bulbs. But if this is a necessary bubble condition, bonds don’t make the cut. Thanks to data provided by AMG and the…

Bond Bubble?

By Annaly Capital Management The “bond bubble” discussion in the mainstream media has become deafening lately. Some of the commentary has been thoughtful and interesting, but not all of it. Much of the bubble-watch has focused on asset…

Sideways?

Perhaps it would be a good time for investors and analysts alike to lean back and have a good bottle of Pinot Noir and let markets be markets. Surely, with the likes of Hindenburg Omens still getting its share of the tape and with the macro…

The Problem with Pensions

By John Mauldin A report just out from the Center for Policy Analysis, by Courtney Collins and Andrew J. Rettenmaier (solid academic types from Mercer University and Texas A&M respectively), that indicates that state and local pension…

The Found Lost Decade

By Annaly Capital Management. On Tuesday July 27th, the Census Bureau released homeownership rate data for the second quarter of 2010, which showed a continued decline to 66.9% from a peak of 69.4% in 2004. This rate hasn’t been below 67%…

James Montier does MMT

It seems that a lot of analysts have caught onto the MMT framework popularized by the late economist Wynne Godley and made topical in this downturn by Rob Parenteau of the Richebacher Letter. We have seen Martin Wolf use Godley and…

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