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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: The Horrible Past … Defaults … and The Fed The Horrible Past
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and The Fed Money and Markets | Saturday, December 19, 2015 at 7:30 am Heres a quick, executive summary of stories from this past trading week, with a link to the full articles online. Six Horrible Episodes What does history tell us about todays global concerns? Dr. Martin D. Weiss looks at six specific episodes from the past and explains what they mean for us today. Click here to read more The energy sector continued to struggle, and more declines are expected in the near term. But are other sectors at risk as well? Are There More High-Yield Defaults on the Way? Many smaller companies will almost certainly default on their high-yield debt and will in turn either go bankrupt or sell themselves off at pennies on the dollar. What sectors should we be worried about? Jon Markman takes a look. The Great Deflationary Collapse Continues
Larry Edelsons warnings have come true. Hes been warning about it since September 2011. What is it? Do you agree? Read on. Unconventional Bets on Rising Rates After any Fed rate hike, the conventional wisdom suggests that commodities and emerging markets will get hammered by a stronger dollar. And clearly Treasury bonds are doomed in a rising interest-rate environment, as everyone knows. But Mike Burnick questions the conventional wisdom. The Fed Hike and Your Finances
OK, the Fed finally did it raised rates. But what does it mean for you personally? Mike Larson covers the key points. Money and Markets columnist Mike Larson takes a look at key financial and political events around the globe after the market close. Here are the weeks highlights: The Markets: Healthy or Ready for the Sick List? Chronic problems still afflict the markets. But are we on the way to recovery, or will the recent optimism prove to be fleeting? Mike takes a look. Fed Eve predictions
We know now what the Fed did on Wednesday. How close was Mikes take on the outlook the night before? Read here. Fed Hike the Quick Reaction Stocks went up, then down, then up again after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates. But whats in store after the knee-jerk reactions? Get Mikes views here In the Wake of the Rise
After markets had some time to digest the Fed move, how do things stand now? Mike takes a look
The Money and Markets Team P.S. As Europe drowns under its utterly unpayable debt, select investments here in the U.S. are poised to skyrocket
for now. Larry Edelson explains how to profit from the first economic supercycle since the Great Depression. Click this link now to read Larrys special report. Poster Comment: Numerous links at source. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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