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By Joseph Trevisani |
May 10, 2011
If repetition is a source of official authority, then the restructuring of Greek sovereign debt must be a near certainty.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
April 27, 2011
The Federal Reserve's first press conference has more to do with PR than policy and frankly they need a PR makeover.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
November 24, 2010
Negative affects of QE2 on the dollar have been muted by the ongoing soveriegn debt problems in the EMU
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By Joseph Trevisani |
July 3, 2010
Last week's action in the financial markets saw the euro gain some ground against the dollar.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
June 5, 2010
Hungary may not be a member of the European Monetary Union -- those 16 countries of the 27 member European Union that use the euro -- but its policies can certainly affect the united currency.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
February 2, 2010
Economic troubles in Greece are throwing a wrench in the euro.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
December 30, 2009
December is the season of market reversals. If the market has moved in one direction in the months prior to December you can expect a u-turn in the last month of the calendar.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
December 29, 2009
The yield curve difference between the two and 10 year Treasury notes is the steepest on record.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
December 21, 2009
The dollar had its best week since January.
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By Joseph Trevisani |
November 17, 2009
The United States has the weight to challenge the Beijing Government’s economic and trade policies. But U.S. opposition is hamstrung by its need to petition the Chinese for more money.