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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. US Dollar Has Risen Over 20% in the Last Year 2. The Really Bullish Case For the US Dollar 3. Surging Dollar Boosts Europe, Japan & Others 4. Who Pays Income Taxes in America & Who Doesn’t 5. How Government Disguises the Real Level of Taxes Overview The US dollar’s...
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There is an obsession in the marketplace over the date when the Fed will once again begin to raise rates. As if another 25 basis points is going to change the economics on tens of trillions of dollars of investments. But as we reflect on the issue more deeply, it becomes obvious that a minor bump in...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. US Economy Stumbled Based on 4Q Reports 2. Swiss Franc’s Surge Led to Turmoil in Global Forex Markets 3. Switzerland Abandons Its Currency "Peg" to the Euro 4. How a Stronger Swiss Franc Will Hurt Its Economy 5. The ECB to Announce QE Bond Buying This Week Overview Last...
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The First Casualty of the Currency Wars Pity the Poor Swiss Draghi: Quantitative Teasing The Cayman Islands, Zurich, Florida, and New York “Below the thunders of the upper deep, Far far beneath in the abysmal sea, His ancient, dreamless, uninvaded sleep The Kraken sleepeth: faintest sunlights flee…...
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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. “The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act” (FATCA) 2. Automatic 30% Withholding Tax Starting January 1, 2015 3. FATCA is About Much More Than Tax Cheats 4. Why FATCA Could be Bearish for the US Dollar 5. IRS Delays FATCA Enforcement, Not Really 6. Conclusions – Just...
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An ARM and a Leg A Yen for a Mortgage A Bug in Search of a Windshield Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva, San Diego, and Tuscany For some time I have been saying that I was going to close the mortgage on my new apartment and then hedge it in yen. I promised to tell you the story, including what type of loan...
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The US Trade Deficit Turns Positive China Moves to Float Its Currency Transformational Technologies Tucson, the Barefoot Ranch, and New York I get the question all the time: when will the Chinese renminbi (RMB) replace the US dollar as the major world reserve currency? The assumption behind such questions...
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Who's Got the Map? Monetization – A Rose by Any Other Name Super Mario: Whatever It Takes The New Policy Implications of the Irish Deal Currency Skirmishes Toxic Debt Scare A Special Invite My Conference, Palm Springs, and Vagabond Shoes Lord Melchett: "Farewell, Blackadder [hands him...
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Bitten By the Gold Bug Time to Buy, or Sell? Gold in Ancient Rome and Today Is Gold a Currency Hedge? Then Why Buy Gold? Central Bank Insurance How to Buy Gold Scandinavia, Europe, and Toronto Oh, and the Mayan Calendar "For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong...
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I can only pass on Societe Generale’s work to you once in a while, but the piece for today’s Outside the Box is important enough that its author, Dylan Grice, worked hard to convince his bosses to let me share it with you. Dylan is one of my favorite investments analysts, as well as just...
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Even Bloomberg does it sometimes. Bloomberg is my favorite financial website. The global perspective is very helpful, and the writers tend to avoid hype and speculation. But every now and then, even Bloomberg will pen one of those headlines that make my skin crawl. Today’s was: Dollar Trades Near...
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November 19, 2010 *****The Market Feels Heavy *****Silver Eagle *****The Fed Fires Back Fellow Investor, The good vibes from the GM IPO and the bailout potential for Ireland took the S&P 500 back above support/resistance at 1,192. We'll see how long the good vibes last. Despite yesterday's...
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Filed under: Ian Wyatt, bailout, bank bailout, S&P 500, Federal Reserve, Fed, China, Bank of America, GM, Bernanke, General Motors, TARP, dollar, currency, silver, mining stock, PIMCO, IPO, silver price