July 30, 2010

Asian Markets Down, Where is the Bottom, Rethinking Capitalism, and JP Morgan Will Not Lend

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Asian Markets Take Another Dip Asian markets continue to tumble on real fears of global recession. Compounded by the already tightly intertwined system of banking and commercial equity positions. Much of these riskier equity positions, unlike US Banks are counted toward their regulatory capital requirements. This latest Asian market plunge is signalling another dangerous day on Wall Street. How many bullets can the market dodge? If we do get a real free fall what do you do? By the way don't overlook … [Read more...]

EU Reshaping Capitalism, without US? Rising Deficit, Rating Agencies, GM Chrysler Merger

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Markets Overnight Mixed. Mortgage rate likely to continue upward trend on Fannie, Freddie debt sell-offs. Markets ready for Lehman $360 billion swap unwind. EU Strong-Arming US to Reshape Capitalism? President Bush, under concerns of ceding leadership of global financial leadership to the EU, agreed to hosting a global summit to have substantive talks on reshaping global financial systems. Reports indicate that French President Sarkozy was applying significant pressure to President Bush to host such … [Read more...]