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More on how post credit bubble fiscal austerity leads to depression
Britain’s economy is a shambles as the negative impact of austerity has been made plain. Now, mind you, it was already clear from a leaked Greek bailout document that expansionary fiscal consolidation has failed in Greece. But now the…
News Links: Osborne to Fund Infrastructure Projects as UK Retail Sales Fall
News links for 28 November 2011
News Links: BofA Clash With Fannie Mae Escalates Over Loan Buyback Stance
BofA Clash With Fannie Mae Escalates Over Loan Buyback Stance - Bloomberg
Bank of America Corp. (BAC) told Fannie Mae it refuses to cooperate with the U.S. mortgage firm's new stance on loan buybacks, setting the lender up for a…
Chart of the day: Definitive guide to the European debt web
The BBC has a terrific chart tool that gives you a good feel for exactly how much the sovereign debtors in each of the European countries owes and to which other countries. The great thing about this chart is that it also shows you the debt…
Nigel Farage: ‘Germany is dominating Europe’
The well known eurosceptic Nigel Farage is having a field day over the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone. Farage says that the EU lacks democratic legitimacy, a complaint heard ever more often during this crisis. He goes further,…
Key data to focus on in the week ahead
Economic data has been of tertiary concern to the market recently, overwhelmed by the drama in Europe. Given that the drama may die down, with new governments in Greece and Italy, the economic data may become somewhat more important.
Class Warfare and Revolution (Circa 1850)
By Rick Bookstaber
In a recent post I discuss six policies that spurred the Industrial Revolution in England – opening up immigration, weakening the guilds, investing in infrastructure, privatizing agricultural land, forcing a move to new…
Sketch of Week’s 6 Key Events and A Few Things to Monitor
Risk appetites returned in a big way in October, as equities, emerging markets, commodities and currencies all generally advanced and smartly so, recouping much of the ground lost in September. The events in the week ahead will likely set…
Fed Outgunned, EMU Outflanked
The auxiliary objective of QE by the Fed is to weaken the USD. Herein lies the rub. Quite simply, with the recent announcement by the BOE of another round of QE worth £75 billion, with the ECB now willingly or unwillingly being forced into…