Category Archives: Inflation
A Ray of Hope For Stock Investors
Red October, one of the worst month in Wall Street history, ended on a sweet note on Friday as stocks rallied to cap a week of impressive gains. For the week, the Dow Jones was up 10.1%, S&P 500 was … Continue reading
Will Wall Street Learn From Lehman Brothers Bankruptcy?
After the US government put out a forest fire with the takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae last week, Wall Street’s troubles were far from over. As they say, when you see a rat in the house, you can … Continue reading
Filed under Banking, Business, Economy, Inflation, Oil, Properties, Stock Indices, Stocks, bonds
Stark Naked Fear In Stock Markets
On Monday, we had a fantastic stock market rally after the US Treasury engineered a takeover of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Regardless of it being the costliest bailout in US financial history, investors’ confidence were restored… for … Continue reading
Filed under Hedge Funds, Inflation, Oil, Properties, Stocks
Hurricane Gustav Brings Cheers To Oil Market
Hurricane Gustav is set to bring cheers to the battered oil and commodities market as it heads towards the Gulf of Mexico. Oil prices briefly touched $119.63 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange before falling back to $118.15 … Continue reading
Dow Jones Rally By 331 points
The stock market desperately needs a stimulus and what better than to see Dow Jones rallying by 331 points, reversing 3 consecutive loss sessions. Continue reading
Alan Greenspan’s Fraud And The Global Economic Mess
My esteemed impression of Alan Greenspan, who once had the world cavorting and clinging on to his every word, took a dip after reading this book. Continue reading
The Good Old Days Of Alan Greenspan
Don’t you just miss the “good old days” of former Federal Chief, Alan Greenspan? Look at how Bernanke is struggling to prop the economy and handle inflation. Continue reading
Stock Markets Bearish Despite Tumbling Oil Prices
Regional markets performed strongly as well. But don’t get all excited just yet. A recovery depends very much on what surprises Wall Street have in store for us. Continue reading

