This is cute.
Death To The Uber And Hyper Twins: Mother Nature’s Humble Cures
(from the 0hedge comments)
Punchline is, have you ever noticed how a plot of human population over just 4000 years looks like a dirac-delta function? That is, the inpu…
This is cute.
Death To The Uber And Hyper Twins: Mother Nature’s Humble Cures
(from the 0hedge comments)
Punchline is, have you ever noticed how a plot of human population over just 4000 years looks like a dirac-delta function? That is, the inpu…
Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:44am EDT
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Have Been Compromised by Unidentified Aerial Objects
PR Newswire
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15
Ex-military men say unknown intruders have monitored and even tampered with American nuclear missiles
Group t…
September 14, 2010, 12:00 am
America’s Dominance of Global Wealth Is Slipping
By JACK EWING
The United States remains by far the nation with the most wealth, with 101,762 euros ($130,764) per person in stocks, bank accounts and insurance, Allianz …
Obama or Obernanke speaks. You can bank on it.
….all bears line up for castration and cauterize.
BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 19, 2010.
Bond Markets Get Riskier
Demand for High-Yield Junk Bonds Boosts Prices
By CARRICK MOLLENKAMP and MARK GONGLOFF
Bond markets are growing riskier as investors seeking steady returns bid up prices and ignore some early …
I like correlation charts. They often tell a story about how certain economic series relate to the stock market, and to one another, often leading to the age old chicken-egg question. One thing is for sure. The stock market is not a leading indicator. …
Rock bottom mortgage rates aren’t helping the housing market. The NAHBs builder survey numbers were horrible. Current sales were rated at 13 on a scale of 100. Anything below 50 means that the builders say that business sucks. But get this. The “Traffi…
The Fed just bought another $5.2 billion of Treasuries.
WSJ National Bureau of Economic Research declares the recession officially ended in June 2009. http://wsj.com
Reuters_Biz U.S. recession ended June 2009: NBER http://dlvr.it/5bHkJ
CNNMoney The longest recession since World War II, 18 months long, e…