Tag Archives: federal reserve
I’m baaaaack!
Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by scott.
The hot, long and often worrisome (and contentious) summer is over. Time now for an autumn that will surely provide memories worth saving for a long time–some good, and some not so much.
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The interest rate conundrum.
Posted on 22. Oct, 2009 by scott.
since the administration, as well as the Federal Reserve’s own Ben Bernanke, is touting their imagined upswing in economic growth we are faced with a real dilemma
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Bold predicament
Posted on 24. Feb, 2009 by scott.
Ahh, the pain, the agony, the humiliation.? When will it ever end??
How about soon??
My bold prediction (see blog of feb 13) was intended to document my belief that our markets (stock) had about bottomed out.??I said that the next week would begin a real rise in prices (stock).? But, and here I ask for some [...]
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Pigs can’t fly . . .
Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by scott.
Geithner was afterall, part of the wonderful solution worked out in the last months of the prior administration. you know, the solution that did such a great job with aig, lehmans brothers, fannie and freddie.


