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US Economy: Another global day of ruins and Greece may yet leave the Euro

IT looks likely that Euro will break down from the 1.32 levels of earlier this weak when it continues from $1.297 levels as US Economic data remains wishy washy about the recovery but the Aussie and the Euro have finally

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, US

US Economy (The Week ahead): Come back another day…(April 29, 2012 – May 05, 2012)

Market Interest is hot while Economic data see saws confirmed the ceiling of the recovery for 2012 and spending cuts from the government get into action while Obama rides out Romney Storms for a likely easy looking re-election campaign for

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, European Sovereign Debt crisis, Financial Markets, Retail Lifestyle, US

Euro Debt Crisis: Another accident in German Bund Auctions | Insight Europe

After barely three months of 2012, the European Fixed Income vote of no confidence continued to strike terror in investors’ hearts with the flurry of bad news in  Economic Data thru February and march translating to investors s staying away

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, European Sovereign Debt crisis

US Economy: Here comes the Wednesday sun

And if you sell in May and stay away, you’ll come back another day! Midweek, in a confused moronic abyss in the market. I wonder if you realise Dow future s strted their Day on Aussie Home Loans reading, went

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Posted in Amitonomics, Banking, Retail Lifestyle

The Week begins: China PMI down to 48.3, India down from 56 to 54.7

Fiscal 2013 began with the March reports continuing to look ugly for China and the rest of Asia. While China’s State survey foretold a 53 PMI manufacturing Index up from 51 in February, the HSBC PMI which excludes some doubtful

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Posted in China, Europe, Global, India

US Economy (EoD review): The Week ahead April 1, 2012 – April 7, 2012

Healthcare Opinion going to the wire Veteran reporters commenting on Bloomberg and those who have had occassion to hear the opinion all followed the change in direction of the “consensus” on the Third day when the swing votes Judge Roberts

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Posted in Amitonomics, Global, US

US Economy (EoD Review) : Eurozone February growth consistent, another deficit hope for China?

US imports rose with more than a few partners and even as deficits and trade with Eurozone and UK was expectedly clipped, Industrial production data in France Germany and Italy was weak esp Output impacted in France in all categories

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Posted in Amitonomics, China, Global, US

Europe: Bundesbank decries the LTRO operations again | Europe Review & Insight

The issue at hand is how 800 banks were able to participate because of weaker collateral rules done on the sly by Mario Draghi’s ECB , first for collateral specific to smaller French banks and it seems another round of

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Posted in Financial Markets

US Economy: The consequences of a Romney win, Auto PMIs and all that Europe but PE pay

At some stage , all Americans will deal with the question. As of now ahead of Super Tuesday, only data for Ohio favoring Santorum and Georgia favoring Newt 2012 campaign’s available and after the win of nearly 59 delegates yesterday

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Posted in Financial Markets

European Banks Debt Crisis: Europe’s C-rated banks catted by Greece

Both Commerzbank and Credit Agricole, #2 & #3 from Germany and France respectively, admitted as much about their exposure to Greece reporting the 2011 figures. CA reported a EUR 3 bln loss for the latest quarter itself, Commerzbank has takken

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Posted in Financial Markets
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