The Drudge Report New TSA security touches a raw nerve
Monday, November 15, 2010
War Zone South of the Border
Three-year turf war between Mexican drug cartels leaves staggering death toll
Video of Man Refusing TSA Pat-Down Goes Viral
A man who refused a body scan and pat-down search at a San Diego airport has become an Internet sensation in the debate weighing fliers' security versus their privacy. (Nov. 15)
How to Buy Gold : Investment Advice
Invest in gold in three ways: buying physical gold, such as gold bars or jewelry, buying ownership contracts that relate to the actual gold price or buying shares in gold mining companies. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each method in this free video from an experienced floor trader on investing.
Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
Expert: Mark Griffith
Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange).
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
New Bailout Cooking in Europe?
Watch full episode 95 of Keiser Report on Tuesday. This time Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the epic battle between debtors and creditors bringing out the kneepads, downgrades and last rites. In the second half of the show Max talks to investment adviser, Michael Krieger, about a gold standard in the hands of the people.
Germany thrives amid recession
As Europe struggles back from recession, Germany remains its economic engine.
Germany thrives amid recession
The European Commission predicts the German economy will grow by 1.2 per cent in 2010.
That is when the Greece economy is expected to shrink by 3 per cent Ireland by 1 per cent.
When debt-ridden Greece needed a $145bn bailout back in May, Germany contributed the most.
So what's keeping Europe's biggest economy humming, even in tough times for its neighbours?
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Frankfurt, on how the Germans do things differently.
Germany thrives amid recession
The European Commission predicts the German economy will grow by 1.2 per cent in 2010.
That is when the Greece economy is expected to shrink by 3 per cent Ireland by 1 per cent.
When debt-ridden Greece needed a $145bn bailout back in May, Germany contributed the most.
So what's keeping Europe's biggest economy humming, even in tough times for its neighbours?
Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from Frankfurt, on how the Germans do things differently.
Arianna Huffington, How to Solve America's Economic Troubles
Arianna Huffington, founder and editor of the Huffington Post, discusses her new book.
Helen Thomas on Her Resignation and Middle East
Helen Thomas: Israel should get out of Occupied Territories; White House Correspondents Assoc. were out of line
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MARC FABER NEWS
Moneycontrol.com | Dr. Doom? Marc Faber Sees Stock Buying Opportunity CNBC.com The dean of doom, Marc Faber, told CNBC on Tuesday that a variety of asset classes—including equities—may be worth buying for short-term gains. In the midst of market volatility on concerns over Federal Reserve tapering, he said, "Treasury bonds ... Marc Faber Marc Faber aka Dr. Doom: S&P 500 Index Could Fall 20% To 30% Easily Dr Doom warns stocks are oversold but S&P readies for another drop |
Marc Faber Forecasts 30% Stock Market Crash, Says Buy Gold The Market Oracle The Fed's 'tapering' comments have ramped up market volatilaty and Faber gives some advice for short and long-term strategies. For example: ""The best course of action is to actually not buy anything, but rather to reduce positions on a rebound," Faber ... |
Marc Faber: Bull in the short term, bear in the long term MarketWatch (blog) ... so perhaps it's best left to someone who has historically said “sell.” Marc Faber, author of the ”The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report,” and often called “Dr. Doom” because of his bearish sentiment, says there are buying opportunities — at least in the ... |
Business Insider | Marc Faber: Gold a possible canary in the deflation coalmine MarketWatch (blog) Here's what Marc Faber, editor of Gloom Boom Doom report told MarketWatch in an email. “Maybe gold is signaling a deflationary collapse of all asset prices. If this were indeed the case I suppose I would rather own gold than government bonds, high ... MARC FABER: The Way Things Are Going, Bernanke Will Have To Give Us 96 ... "Incredibly Bad Sentiment" Makes Gold & Bonds a Buy Says Marc Faber, as All ... “Sentiment on Gold and Bonds Incredibly Negative” – Marc Faber Predicts ... |
Marc Faber Sees Further Downside CNBC.com China's factory output weakened to a 9-month low today, and financials saw a huge sell-off today, with the FM traders; and The Gloom, Boom and Doom Report's Marc Faber, shares his economic outlook. There's plenty of room for the stock market to decline ... Marc Faber: More S&P downside, commodities 'horrible'…except gold |
Marc Faber says 'thanks' to Bernanke MarketWatch (blog) [An earlier version of this blog mistakenly attributed the comments to Marc Faber's blog. The original comments were made in an interview with Barron's on June 1. The comments were picked up Tuesday in a tracking blog that aggregates Faber's public ... |
Dr. Doom Marc Faber: Don't Bet on New Market Highs CNBC.com Faber said large cap stocks like McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart "have most likely peaked." However, he thinks there are still stocks that show strength that could continue to appreciate "because all the money flows into fewer and ... |
Marc Faber Is Glad He Owned Stocks, Even As He Warned Everyone Of Stock ... Business Insider "People with assets are all doomed, because prices are grossly inflated globally for stocks, bonds, and collectibles," says the investment advisor in a new interview published in this week's Barron's. But Faber is the first to admit that at least the ... |
Marc Faber notes liquidity squeeze depressing stocks but still buying gold Gold Seek Famously contrarian in his approach, Dr. Faber is usually out of step with Wall Street but has an excellent reputation for calling the major market turns. He does not say he is shorting equities, though he notes emerging market equities and currencies ... |
Cheerful Thoughts from Marc Faber BullionVault SWISS-BORN Marc Faber, who at age 24 earned his PhD. in economics magna cum laude from the University of Zurich, has lived in Hong Kong nearly 40 years. He worked in New York, Zurich and Hong Kong for White Weld & Co., an investment bank ... |