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The corporate bond rally has been similar to the equities market's. There's still some room for growth.
What Elkin is saying in The Dick Gibson Show is that Americans want to hear what they want to hear -- and will seek out radio personalities who agree to whisper sweet nothings into their ears.
Gold extended last week’s late after hours access trade gains and rose to as high as $1073.70 in late Asian trade before it fell back off in London and dropped to as low as $1061.50 by about 9:30AM EST in New York, but it then chopped its way back higher into the close and ended with a gain of 1.24%. Silver climbed to $15.305 and dropped to $14.92 before it also rallied back higher and ended ...
In case you missed them, here are the top 10 Personal Finance stories from MarketWatch for the week of Feb. 1-5:
Gold and silver traded just slightly lower in Asia and London before they both fell off markedly in New York trade and gold ended near its low of $1060.03 with a loss of 4.35% while silver ended near its low of $15.29 with a loss of 5.75%.
It seems somewhat ironic that in these tough economic times, caused in many ways by bad credit, the best way to sum up football's latest transfer window is the word "loan."
2010 State of the County Address
I'm a bear on Treasury bonds. Prices should go down and yields should go up as the creditworthiness of the US government deteriorates.
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