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October 7, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282515October 7, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282797alarmclockParticipant
Ben Bernanke has announced today that the Federal Reserve will also buy physical assets at list price in order to help struggling businesses with overflowing warehouses of unsold inventory. Mr Bernanke was quoted as saying, “Push it, pull it, drag it in to Ben’s Fed-O-Rama, I’ll give you top dollar for your trade.”
October 7, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282824alarmclockParticipantBen Bernanke has announced today that the Federal Reserve will also buy physical assets at list price in order to help struggling businesses with overflowing warehouses of unsold inventory. Mr Bernanke was quoted as saying, “Push it, pull it, drag it in to Ben’s Fed-O-Rama, I’ll give you top dollar for your trade.”
October 7, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282840alarmclockParticipantBen Bernanke has announced today that the Federal Reserve will also buy physical assets at list price in order to help struggling businesses with overflowing warehouses of unsold inventory. Mr Bernanke was quoted as saying, “Push it, pull it, drag it in to Ben’s Fed-O-Rama, I’ll give you top dollar for your trade.”
October 7, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282851alarmclockParticipantBen Bernanke has announced today that the Federal Reserve will also buy physical assets at list price in order to help struggling businesses with overflowing warehouses of unsold inventory. Mr Bernanke was quoted as saying, “Push it, pull it, drag it in to Ben’s Fed-O-Rama, I’ll give you top dollar for your trade.”
October 6, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #281901alarmclockParticipantBetter make sure those circuit breakers are all ready.
http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.htmlCan someone explain why, a priori, the “Federal Reserve” would be so concerned with the goings on in the “Stock Market”? I mean: if you were setting up a brand new nation, would you expect the former to be so interested int the latter?
October 6, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282179alarmclockParticipantBetter make sure those circuit breakers are all ready.
http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.htmlCan someone explain why, a priori, the “Federal Reserve” would be so concerned with the goings on in the “Stock Market”? I mean: if you were setting up a brand new nation, would you expect the former to be so interested int the latter?
October 6, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282183alarmclockParticipantBetter make sure those circuit breakers are all ready.
http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.htmlCan someone explain why, a priori, the “Federal Reserve” would be so concerned with the goings on in the “Stock Market”? I mean: if you were setting up a brand new nation, would you expect the former to be so interested int the latter?
October 6, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282225alarmclockParticipantBetter make sure those circuit breakers are all ready.
http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.htmlCan someone explain why, a priori, the “Federal Reserve” would be so concerned with the goings on in the “Stock Market”? I mean: if you were setting up a brand new nation, would you expect the former to be so interested int the latter?
October 6, 2008 at 8:05 AM in reply to: Fed in bold move to thaw credit markets says it will buy massive amounts of short-term debt #282237alarmclockParticipantBetter make sure those circuit breakers are all ready.
http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.htmlCan someone explain why, a priori, the “Federal Reserve” would be so concerned with the goings on in the “Stock Market”? I mean: if you were setting up a brand new nation, would you expect the former to be so interested int the latter?
alarmclockParticipantdoes anyone have any insight into where platinum is going to go? It looks like it has the potential to drop to less than gold, $/oz. Are people are being forced to liquidate and they are liquidating platinum? I realize the dollar is strengthening and I have heard that deflationary pressures are bad for commodities, but what gives with this? Is industrial consumption that depressed already?
alarmclockParticipantdoes anyone have any insight into where platinum is going to go? It looks like it has the potential to drop to less than gold, $/oz. Are people are being forced to liquidate and they are liquidating platinum? I realize the dollar is strengthening and I have heard that deflationary pressures are bad for commodities, but what gives with this? Is industrial consumption that depressed already?
alarmclockParticipantdoes anyone have any insight into where platinum is going to go? It looks like it has the potential to drop to less than gold, $/oz. Are people are being forced to liquidate and they are liquidating platinum? I realize the dollar is strengthening and I have heard that deflationary pressures are bad for commodities, but what gives with this? Is industrial consumption that depressed already?
alarmclockParticipantdoes anyone have any insight into where platinum is going to go? It looks like it has the potential to drop to less than gold, $/oz. Are people are being forced to liquidate and they are liquidating platinum? I realize the dollar is strengthening and I have heard that deflationary pressures are bad for commodities, but what gives with this? Is industrial consumption that depressed already?
alarmclockParticipantdoes anyone have any insight into where platinum is going to go? It looks like it has the potential to drop to less than gold, $/oz. Are people are being forced to liquidate and they are liquidating platinum? I realize the dollar is strengthening and I have heard that deflationary pressures are bad for commodities, but what gives with this? Is industrial consumption that depressed already?
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