Deflation Arrives in the UK but “Avoided” in US?
September 9, 2009 – 1:05 pm | No Comment

Two contrasting statements are hitting the front pages today.  On one side of the Atlantic, deflation has arrived in the U.K. High Streets. A report from British Retail Consortium (BRC)-Nielsen Shop Price Index shows that …

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Stock market nears correction mode but pulls back – Yahoo! News
February 22, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment

Stock market nears correction mode but pulls backYahoo! NewsThey start worrying that the slide will accelerate and turn into a bear market. That’s a plunge of at least 20 percent. The S&P 500 index jumped …

Stock market is showing more signs of stabilizing – Los Angeles Times
February 22, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment

Stock market is showing more signs of stabilizingLos Angeles TimesThey start worrying that the slide will accelerate and turn into a bear market — that’s a plunge of at least 20% from a recent high. …

Threat of inflation is rising from the ashes now that the bulls are returning – Scotsman (subscription)
February 21, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment

Threat of inflation is rising from the ashes now that the bulls are returningScotsman (subscription)In the UK, the long 2000-2003 equity bear market ended in a panic, with the market falling 12% in seven trading …

Threat of inflation is rising from the ashes now that the bulls are returning – Scotland on Sunday
February 21, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment

Threat of inflation is rising from the ashes now that the bulls are returningScotland on SundayIn the UK, the long 2000-2003 equity bear market ended in a panic, with the market falling 12% in seven …

Jeremy Beckwith: Bruised Japan market worth a fresh look as we enter new decade (The Scotsman: Business)
February 20, 2010 – 1:00 am | No Comment

THROUGHOUT the history of modern economics there has been a tendency for the end of a decade to mark a key, long-term turning point for at least one major financial market.