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    "If you can't predict the future, then you need a system that can handle breakdown" John M. Keynes

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    "The birth of economics as a discipline is usually credited by Adam Smith, who published "The Wealth of Nations" in 1776. Over the next 160 years an extensive body of economic theory was developed, whose central message was: Trust the Market." _ Paul Krugman
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Archive for the ‘Bonds’ Category

Credit Crisis Indicators – NYT

Posted by Robin Thieu on November 8, 2008

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Bernanke sparks a bond sell-off with new inflation warning

Posted by Robin Thieu on June 20, 2008

US bondsT-bill

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2008/06/tuesday-is-sett.html

Los Angeles Times

8:49 PM, June 9, 2008

Government bond yields have been on the rise in the U.S., Europe and Japan since mid-March as investors have become less fearful about a global economic slowdown — and more fearful of inflation, given soaring energy prices…

http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory.cfm?subjectid=348876&story_id=11543672

Too hot or too cold?

Jun 12th 2008
From The Economist

Investors are caught between the desire for growth and the fear of inflation

Posted in Bonds, FED, Government, US, inflation | Tagged: , , | Leave a Comment »