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Larry Doyle, Owner of Sense on Cents
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Wall St ‘Too Big To Fail’ Subsidy: You Pay, They Play
In the midst of your morning routine, you can probably lay out a number of situations in which you reach into your pocket to pay people or vendors for services/products provided.
Taking Stock On Bloomberg: Expose The Corruption
Corruptible practices go straight to the integrity of the regulatory oversight of our markets and the protection of your investments and retirement funds.
Madoff Verdict Further Indicts JPM, SEC And FINRA
If the guilty verdict rendered yesterday in the trial of Madoff employees qualifies as full and fair justice in our nation, then we need to rethink our justice system.
AG Holder Owes America Answers On Mortgage Fraud
At what point do we as a nation say ENOUGH to the lies and scandalous practices within and around Washington?
State Of The Union: 55 Things You May Not Know . . . But Should
Think our society is not in distress and decline? I compel you to take a few minutes to review a listing of 55 items compiled by Michael Snyder of The American Dream.
‘Canaries In Coal Mines’: Copper And Iron Ore Markets Breaking Down
Having focused meaningful attention on developments in China in recent commentaries, I am compelled to draw even further focus to the ‘canaries in the coal mines,’ that is, the copper and iron ore markets.
Greatest Market Risk: China’s Shadow Banking
As I navigate the markets and global economy, I am always on the lookout for sectors and regions where leverage has built up to the point where it bubbles over and needs to be reined in. In the process, markets tend to retrace.
Baupost’s Seth Klarman Warns Of Asset Bubble
More often than not, I take the wisdom provided by selected talking heads and industry insiders with a pound of salt.
World Justice Project: 2014 Rule Of Law Report Recommended
A summary of the United States rankings in the World of Justice Rule of Law Index shows that there is a long way to go before the U.S. can rank in the top percentile of countries with similar income levels.
Is That Broker Soliciting You An Ex-Con?
Not that we needed even more evidence that Wall Street’s primary self-regulator is a challenged organization when it comes to protecting investors but in a lead commentary in today’s Wall Street Journal, we got it.
T. Hoenig: ‘TBTF’ Banks Insufficient Equity Capital; The Case For Glass-Steagall
Johnson writes a fabulous piece entitled Truth From the Top highlighting the work of former Fed governor Thomas Hoenig about just how fragile our banking system truly is and how the politics of promoting the ‘too big to fail’ model have persisted.
Making Swiss Cheese Of Derivatives Reform
In what would appear to be a classic case of pandering to the public while allowing Wall Street to effectively write its own set of rules and ‘reforms’, we witness this bait and switch tactic within the legislation pitched to the American public as having brought meaningful transparency to the derivatives markets.
Insider Trading At The SEC??
The abbreviated definition of insider trading is: “the buying or selling of a security by someone who has access to material, nonpublic information about the security.”
Deficit Projections Out To 2024
The Wall Street Journal addresses that widening gap between how the administration and the CBO view future deficits in writing:
Geographic And Strategic Importance Of Crimea
With all eyes in the markets, if not the world, focused on the ongoing crisis developing in the Ukraine and its southern peninsula known as Crimea, let’s navigate and gain a greater understanding as to the geographic, economic, and political importance of this region.
Did Credit Suisse CEO Dougan Commit Perjury?
Perjury is a very serious offense or at least it is supposed to be. If our system of justice and Congressional oversight do not uphold the law against those who commit or may have committed perjury, what does that say about the rule of law in our nation?
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