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Barton Biggs: Better a Pig, than a Bull or a Bear
Barton Biggs visits CNBC to discuss the market - Biggs says its better to be a pig in…
Carl Icahn: Market is "Schizophrenic"
Earlier in the week, we discussed the divergent behaviour of stocks and bonds. Bonds are calling deflation, stocks…
Stocks for the Long Run? Not so fast Jeremy
John Keefe, columnist for CBS MoneyWatch, FT.com, and ex-Wall Streeter, refutes Jeremy Siegel's "Stocks For the Long Run,"…
Jeremy Seigel: Stocks for the Long Run (Still Alive)
Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School Professor, has recently published an op-ed in FT.com, arguing in favour of hisĀ "Stocks…
Stocks vs. Bonds: What's Next?
A very interesting chart from Leuthold Group points out that this would be the third time since the…
Goldman Recommends Companies with High Sales Exposure to BRICs
Goldman Sachs recently put out a report, and continue to follow it up, in which they aggressively recommend…
Julian Robertson's Inflationary Perspective - Bloomberg Transcript
We recently featured Julian Robertson's CNBC interview, in which Robertson outlines the consequences of a scenario where China…
Joseph Stiglitz Interview on Economic Recovery
Joseph Stiglitz is interviewed by Bloomberg during a visit to Istanbul. Stiglitz believes markets are "irrationally exuberant" about…
Absolute Return Letter, Neils Jensen (October 2009)
This article is a guest contribution by Neils Jensen of Absolute Return Partners LLP. A Country for Old…
Jim Rogers Outlook - Inflation, China, and the US
Jim Rogers visited CNBC last week in Singapore (where he lives) to discuss his outlook on global markets.…
Canada's IMF Upgrade an Important Sign Post
Canada's GDP growth outlook got an upgrade from the IMF this week thanks in part to the outlook…
Mobius, Rogers, and IMF Love China
China is getting a great deal of attention upon its 60th anniversary. This is great news for the…
Michael Moore Visits CNBC
Michael Moore pays CNBC a visit to discuss his views on the "legalization of greed", and his new…
Mortgage Resets: Have We Been in The Eye of the Hurricane?
We originally published the main body of this story in mid-June this year, and are reprising it now…