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Baltimore — (TFN): It’s been a rough week for Bear Sterns. Forced to sell all of its shares to JPMorgan Chase for a lowly $2 a share, Bear Sterns investors have seen better days. However, Bear Stern’s two rivals Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs — while still in a profit slump — posted better-than-expected quarterly [...]
'In 2000 or 2001, there were few indications that in an era of modest inflation, mortgage debt would regain its attractiveness as a wealth-building tool. After all, since the Savings and Loans debacle in the early 1990s, U.S. real estate had enjoyed few genuine upswings. Those who decided to put their money into real estate [...]
Baltimore — (TFN): Sustained upward trends in precious metals, resources, and commodities continue to push up prices. But what sector should true contrarian investors look for to optimize gains now? J. Christoph Amberger explains how contrarian investing is supposed to work.
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Baltimore — (TFN): Given recent volatility and the prospects of lowered consumer demand from the States, should we continue to invest in China and India? Where is the US economy headed in 2008? William Bonner, founder of Agora Inc. and bestselling financial author, comments on the demise of the dollar, its effect on other [...]
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