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- China’s Amazing Green Leap Shows Us The Future Of Oil
- Fannie And Freddie Have Become The New Go-To Conduit For US Government’s Unlimited Misappropriation Of Taxpayer Funds
- China Has Surpassed The U.S. As The World’s Largest Auto Market With 13.6 Million Vehicles Sold Last Year
- Forex Trading: Canadian Dollar Posts Reversal Bottom On Hawkish Prime Minister Comments
- Emerging Markets Index Above 1,000 For 6 Days
- Benefits Of Dividend ETFs
- Update: 2009 Hedge Fund Index Returns
- Video: The Day Ahead: U.S. International Trade
- What Does The Recent Weakness In The US Dollar Index Mean For Precious Metals Investors?
- S&P 500 Hits Key Resistance Level, But Will It Hold?
- US Economic Data Preview For The Week Starting 12 January
- Not A Positive Economic Picture
- Singapore Stock Market:
- Forex Trading: USD/JPY Retreating From Resistance In Downtrend
- Cocoa ETN On The Rise
- The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Should Investigate The Following Targets
- Road Map To Recovery: Follow The 10-Month Average Of The S&P 500 Index
- Why Not Let The Whole Banking System Collapse?
- Cartoon: Tallest Stack Of Borrowed Money In Perspective
- China: Bubble Vs. Bust
- Nippon Telephone Downgraded
- Broadcom Launches SoC Solution
- OGE Gets OK On Wind Farm Energy
- China Passes More Milestones… Time To Slow Down?
- China Unicom To Launch Uphone
- Video: NYSE Closing Bell Market Monitor: AA, CVX,
- Costco Initiated As Neutral
- Video: Oil Trades Above $83, Then Slips
- Video: Ford’s Fusion Hybrid Wins 2010 North American Car Of The Year
- IRAs And Roth IRAs: What You Need To Know Before You Make This Retirement Account Switch
- Ford’s Global Focus
- AMAG Pharma Guides On Feraheme
- Investing Lessons From Bernstein, Rosenberg And Farrell
- Patterson-UTI Rig Count Picks Up
- Video: Alcoa Takes Center Stage
- Rents Are Rising In The Empire Of Debt’s Capital City
- Viacom Downgraded To Neutral
- Pool Corp. To Underperform
- Time To Invest In China… A Little
- Fluor Group Wins Wind Farm Bid
- Investing In Brazil: Two Ways To Profit From This Emerging Market’s Multiple Growth Trends
- Heartland Settles Data Breach
- DuPont Receives Grant
- Teva-AstraZeneca Settle Dispute
- The Last Big Question: Will Health Care Reform Be Paid For By The Rich Or The Middle Class?
- Things Are Falling Apart In Eurozone
- FX Options Weekly Outlook
| China’s Amazing Green Leap Shows Us The Future Of Oil Posted: 11 Jan 2010 10:01 PM PST To their peril, there are two critical points still not comprehended by the majority of foreigners, including investment analysts and other supposed gurus chiming in their opinion on China Foreigner’s just don’t get it regarding the insane amounts of CASH CASH CASH which exists inside this country, both at the government and private sector level. I will not go into further detail on this here because it is not the main focus of today’s article. Suffice to say the recent report on massively … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 09:21 PM PST The AIG (AIG) fiasco was just a warm-up. Turbo Timmy’s latest coup could wind up costing taxpayers trillions - and the country hardly noticed. Back in April 2009, yours truly wrote a piece titled “The AIG Connection - Far Worse Than You Think”. As soon as the government stepped in to bail … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 09:01 PM PST China dethroned the United States as the world’s largest auto market in 2009 with 13.6 million vehicles sold. It’s the first time since Henry Ford’s assembly line created a mass market for cars and trucks last century that a country other than the United States led the world in auto sales. China sold more cars than the United States every month last year, except for August when the popular “Cash-for-Clunkers” program bolstered U.S. sales. China’s auto sales, which also were boosted by … [visit site to read more] |
| Forex Trading: Canadian Dollar Posts Reversal Bottom On Hawkish Prime Minister Comments Posted: 11 Jan 2010 08:58 PM PST Surges in natural gas, crude oil and gold helped put the Canadian Dollar in a strong position early in the trading session until Canadian Prime Minister Harper expressed his concerns about the effects of a strong Canadian Dollar on the economy. This breaking news helped trigger a short-covering rally and formed a closing price reversal bottom. This pattern is likely to trigger a 2 to 3 day retracement to the upside. |
| Emerging Markets Index Above 1,000 For 6 Days Posted: 11 Jan 2010 08:01 PM PST Update: The MSCI Emerging Markets Index closed above the benchmark level of 1,000 each day last week and Monday, marking the first time since July 2008 of six straight days above 1,000 (see chart above). Today’s closing value of 1028.07 was the highest since August 1, 2008. By popular demand, the same chart in log version appears … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 07:21 PM PST After a recession strikes, the priority of many an investor is to locate areas that can help deliver gains. Overlooking the potential of dividend exchange traded funds (ETFs) could leave you missing some great opportunities. A dividend-focused ETF can help boost returns during bear markets and provide an income stream during bulls. Ilan Moscovitz for The Motley Fool reports that when he ran the numbers for the 2000-2002 bear market, he found that dividend-paying stocks outperformed … [visit site to read more] |
| Update: 2009 Hedge Fund Index Returns Posted: 11 Jan 2010 07:01 PM PST Here is the latest update from HFRI with 2009 index returns. They are broken down by strategy. The best performers were Emerging Market, Convertible Arbitrage, and Energy/Material Focused funds. Source: … [visit site to read more] |
| Video: The Day Ahead: U.S. International Trade Posted: 11 Jan 2010 07:00 PM PST The stories, data, and stocks that may have the greatest impact during the next trading session. … [visit site to read more] |
| What Does The Recent Weakness In The US Dollar Index Mean For Precious Metals Investors? Posted: 11 Jan 2010 06:44 PM PST During the past week we’ve sent a Market Alert to our Subscribers, in which we commented on the current developments on the precious metals market, and indicated what action appears to be profitable under those conditions, and in the following essay we would like to elaborate on one of the points raised in that particular message. One of the factors that we mentioned was the USD Index, which was (and still is) very close to the cyclical turning point, as suggested by the previous analysis. … [visit site to read more] |
| S&P 500 Hits Key Resistance Level, But Will It Hold? Posted: 11 Jan 2010 06:11 PM PST We’ve come up to another key level to watch in the S&P 500, but this time, it looks like the last major line of defense for the bears/sellers in this market… and with further upside momentum, we’ll shatter right through it too. Let’s see this monthly level and note what to expect from here. We’ve hit the 1,150 target today, which is the falling 50 month exponential moving average, the last monthly (obvious) line of defense for bears. We’ve already broken above the 50% … [visit site to read more] |
| US Economic Data Preview For The Week Starting 12 January Posted: 11 Jan 2010 06:01 PM PST Trade balance (Tuesday 12) - Following unexpected improvement in October, shrinking from USD35.7bn to USD39bn, the trade balance deficit is expected to widen to USD36.4bn in November. In view of consumer spending rebounds in recent months, imports are likely to increase more than exports notwithstanding a weak US Dollar and global economic recovery. Retail sales (Thursday 14) - November retail sales rose above market expectations (1.3% m/m versus +0.5% m/m), indicating strengthened … [visit site to read more] |
| Not A Positive Economic Picture Posted: 11 Jan 2010 05:37 PM PST For months now, there’s been considerable debate about whether the U.S. economy is on the road to recovery. |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 05:21 PM PST Morning Highlights Olam has agreed to buy 99.5% of the outstanding shares and voting rights in Crown Flour Mills Limited ("CFM") with its wheat milling and noodle manufacturing facilities along with accompanying additional assets for a total purchase consideration of US$107.6 million. … [visit site to read more] |
| Forex Trading: USD/JPY Retreating From Resistance In Downtrend Posted: 11 Jan 2010 05:11 PM PST After having hit a 4-month high at the top of a medium-term downtrend channel extending from the April 2009 high, price action on USD/JPY (a daily chart of which is shown) has respected that downtrend resistance by tentatively retreating. This medium-term downtrend channel resides within a larger, long-term downtrend channel extending from the June 2007 high. Currently, a key bearish event to watch for would be a significant breakdown below the steep intra-channel uptrend support line (of … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 05:01 PM PST The recession has proven that chocolate is a comfort food that is not easily given up. Like other commodity funds, the cocoa exchange traded note (ETN) has been on the rise, but unlike other commodities, cocoa is backed by a lot of people with a sweet tooth. According to Mintel, chocolate sales around the world didn’t miss a step during the recession, and sales growth are likely to increase. Marcia Mogelonsky, global food and drink analyst at Mintel, noted that consumers who cut back on … [visit site to read more] |
| The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Should Investigate The Following Targets Posted: 11 Jan 2010 04:25 PM PST Will America ever truly learn what happened on Wall Street that brought our markets, our economy, and our country to its knees? We should not expect the incestuous Wall Street-Washington partners to implicate themselves and thoroughly expose their shortcomings. A full 16 months since the failure of Lehman Bros. and how much have we truly learned? What change has really occurred? Who has been fired in Washington? Who has been indicted on Wall Street? Will the Financial Crisis Inquiry … [visit site to read more] |
| Road Map To Recovery: Follow The 10-Month Average Of The S&P 500 Index Posted: 11 Jan 2010 04:05 PM PST Getting both sides of a bear market and recovery right is the biggest test that investors face because it requires doing an about-face on a winning strategy. The ideal investor would have sold in October 2007 when stocks were making new all-time highs, then stayed out of all subsequent rallies during the worst bear market in seven decades, and then bought back into the market at its once-unimaginable low after not just the wheels of the economy had fallen off, but seemingly the engine, doors … [visit site to read more] |
| Why Not Let The Whole Banking System Collapse? Posted: 11 Jan 2010 04:00 PM PST The news this morning tells us that markets are rising. Investors are bullish because China's exports are recovering, says the new analysis. |
| Cartoon: Tallest Stack Of Borrowed Money In Perspective Posted: 11 Jan 2010 03:01 PM PST |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 03:00 PM PST We're here in Britain's former South China Sea jewel for the next few days to collect passport stamps and chat with locals. We're trying to work out whether China is the world's biggest opportunity…or the world's biggest bubble. Probably, it's a bit of both. |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:50 PM PST We downgrade our recommendation for Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. (NTT) to Neutral, which means the stock will perform in line with the broader market. Overall performance has been impacted by less-than-anticipated sales of mobile handsets due to weak economic conditions in Japan together with significant declines in average revenue per user (ARPU) as subscribers migrate to discounted service plans. |
| Broadcom Launches SoC Solution Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:34 PM PST Broadcom Corporation (BRCM) recently launched the highly integrated digital terrestrial converter box system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution designed for Japan’s upcoming transition to digital TV broadcast transmission. |
| OGE Gets OK On Wind Farm Energy Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:17 PM PST OGE Energy Corporation (OGE) received approval from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) to purchase electricity from wind farms currently under development in northwestern Oklahoma. This regulatory approval enabled the company to increase its renewable energy capacity to 550 MW. OGE Energy, prior to the regulatory approval, had 270 MW of wind capacity in northwestern Oklahoma near Woodward. |
| China Passes More Milestones… Time To Slow Down? Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:00 PM PST Two more notable milestones for China: Second, China is now the world's biggest exporter (according to their data, anyway). The Red nation announced over the weekend that 2009 exports exceeded $1.2 … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:00 PM PST Second-largest Chinese wireless carrier China Unicom (CHU) is warming up to carve a niche in the Android cell phone market, as the carrier introduces the first batch of its customized Android handsets (under the "Uphone” moniker) in January 2010. However, the official release date has not been confirmed by the Chinese operator. |
| Video: NYSE Closing Bell Market Monitor: AA, CVX, Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:44 PM PST The latest in news, commentary, and information on what’s moving the US equities markets. Watch this broadcast LIVE at 4:00 pm EST daily @ “http://www.nyx.com/marketmonitor” … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:43 PM PST We initiate our coverage on Costco Wholesale Corporation (COST) with a Neutral recommendation, meaning the stock will perform in-line with the broader market. The company is one of the largest retailers in the warehouse club market in terms of revenues. |
| Video: Oil Trades Above $83, Then Slips Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:34 PM PST Front month crude prices kicked off a new week mixed despite a boost in Chinese crude demand and a weaker US dollar. … [visit site to read more] |
| Video: Ford’s Fusion Hybrid Wins 2010 North American Car Of The Year Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:34 PM PST Ford started 2010 on a good note after its 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid won the award for the North American car of the year while announcing that it will build new hybrid and plug-in vehicles at its Michigan plant. … [visit site to read more] |
| IRAs And Roth IRAs: What You Need To Know Before You Make This Retirement Account Switch Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:33 PM PST Monday, January 11, 2010: Issue #1172 |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:26 PM PST Ford Motor Co. (F) will unveil its first global car, Focus 2012, in the Detroit Auto Show. The model will echo the "One Ford” concept, incorporated by the company CEO Alan Mullaly, to focus on cars that can be engineered once and sold around the world in more or less the same form. With the launch, the automaker will also fulfill its commitment towards building small and fuel-efficient cars. The new Focus is set for a global launch in 2011. |
| AMAG Pharma Guides On Feraheme Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:10 PM PST Recently, AMAG Pharmaceuticals Inc. (AMAG) stated that it expects net revenues between $12 and $13 million from its lead anti-anemia injectable product Feraheme for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2009 (ended December 31). |
| Investing Lessons From Bernstein, Rosenberg And Farrell Posted: 11 Jan 2010 01:01 PM PST I have over the past year referred to parting comments from Richard Bernstein and David Rosenberg as they left Merrill Lynch for less restrictive surroundings. We were again reminded of these lessons, together with those by legendary Merrill analyst Bob Farrell (who retired in 1992), in a recent report by Jeff Saut as extracted below. |
| Patterson-UTI Rig Count Picks Up Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:53 PM PST One of the largest onshore contract drillers in the U.S., Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. (PTEN) has declared its Dec. 2009 drill rig count to average 118, up from 104 in the previous month. The company operated 108 rigs in the U.S. and 10 in Canada in December, compared to 96 rigs in the U.S. and 8 rigs in Canada during November. |
| Video: Alcoa Takes Center Stage Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:48 PM PST Jason Weisberg of Seaport Securities, gives his take on how Alcoa’s earnigns could play out in the market. … [visit site to read more] |
| Rents Are Rising In The Empire Of Debt’s Capital City Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:38 PM PST As The Daily Reckoning has anticipated for some time, a shift in power and money is taking place… office rents in Washington, DC are quickly becoming the highest in the nation, even more expensive than those in New York City. It's yet another indication that the US capital, home to the political elite that controls the American purse strings, is becoming the new center of wealth generation for lobbyists, government contractors, law firms, and the like. Worse still, it's a development … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:34 PM PST We have downgraded our recommendation for Viacom Inc. (VIA.B) from Outperform to Neutral ahead of its fourth quarter 2009 financial results. According to our assessment, the company's advertising revenue will remain challenged due to continuation of demand softness in the advertising market throughout the world. Viacom derives substantial revenues from the sale of advertising on a variety of platforms, and a decline in advertising expenditures could adversely affect the company's revenues … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:16 PM PST We are downgrading our recommendation on the shares of Pool Corporation (POOL) to Underperform. We are concerned about the pace of recovery, especially in the pool construction/major renovation business. |
| Time To Invest In China… A Little Posted: 11 Jan 2010 12:00 PM PST Anthony Bolton may be Britain's greatest investor. He ran the Fidelity Special Situations Fund from 1979 until his retirement in 2007. Over that 28-year span, the fund earned nearly 20% annually, thoroughly beating the market average of 13% over that time. |
| Fluor Group Wins Wind Farm Bid Posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:58 AM PST Fluor Corporation (FLR) announced that its UK division, Fluor Limited, and SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy plc), have been awarded exclusive rights by The Crown Estate to develop the Round 3 offshore wind farm zone in the Firth of Forth, off the coast of Scotland. |
| Investing In Brazil: Two Ways To Profit From This Emerging Market’s Multiple Growth Trends Posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:57 AM PST Soccer… the Samba… and carnivals. |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:45 AM PST To resolve the 2008 data breach claims with major card issuers, Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) said on Friday that it will pay about $60 million to issuers of Visa (V) credit and debit cards. The 2008 data breach allowed hackers to gain card information. The payment will help the Visa issuers to cover losses that they had incurred after Heartland’s computer network was hacked in late 2008. The system used to process Visa, MasterCard (MA), American Express (AXP) and Discover … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:30 AM PST EI DuPont de Nemours & Company's (DD) Circleville plant in Ohio received $50.73 million in tax credits for a new production line under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The $50.73 million in tax credits will be used to expand production of high-performance polyvinyl films, part of the critical backsheet component of solar panels. The credit makes up only a chunk of nearly $125 million awarded to Ohio from the Recovery Act’s Advanced Energy Manufacturing Tax Credit program. … [visit site to read more] |
| Teva-AstraZeneca Settle Dispute Posted: 11 Jan 2010 11:15 AM PST Generic player, Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. (TEVA) recently settled its patent dispute with AstraZeneca (AZN) related to its generic version of AstraZeneca's Nexium. The companies entered into another agreement as well, related to Teva's generic version of AstraZeneca's Prilosec. Under the terms of the Prilosec agreement, Teva will continue to market its generic version of the product in the U.S. and will make a one-time payment to AstraZeneca, which will release Teva … [visit site to read more] |
| The Last Big Question: Will Health Care Reform Be Paid For By The Rich Or The Middle Class? Posted: 11 Jan 2010 09:34 AM PST There's only one big remaining issue on health care reform: how to pay for it. The House wants a 5.4 percent surtax on couples earning at least $1 million in annual income. The Senate wants a 40 percent excise tax on employer-provided "Cadillac plans." The Senate will win on this unless the public discovers that a large portion of the so-called Cadillacs are really middle-class Chevys, expensive not because they deliver more benefits but because they have higher costs. |
| Things Are Falling Apart In Eurozone Posted: 11 Jan 2010 02:01 AM PST As fears of a dollar meltdown have loomed ever larger in recent years, major investors, including central banks, have moved significant portions of their cash reserves into the euro, the currency of the European Union (EU). And while it is true that the euro offers some shelter from the American economic catastrophe, the currency does come with baggage that investors should not ignore. Introduced as an accounting medium in 1990, the euro became an actual currency in 1992. It is … [visit site to read more] |
| Posted: 10 Jan 2010 02:00 PM PST Jason Ayres, founder of OptionSource.net, provides a look a head of this week’s FX activity. … [visit site to read more] |
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