Tag: forecast 2008

 

Outlook for 2008: The Year of Missed Opportunity

Published on January 9, 2008

“For people who don’t believe that the key to a stable future lies in coveting and confiscating your wealthier neighbor’s property, 2008 presents the last chance to put your financial house in order.” — J. Christoph Amberger

by J. Christoph Amberger (from the TFN financial video Amberger’s Smackdown).
Baltimore — (TFN): The end of the calendar year [...]

Outlook 2008: The Year of Missed Opportunity

Published on January 8, 2008

 
Baltimore — (TFN): The year 2008 may be remembered less for dramatic events in the markets, but rather for missed opportunities. As the global economy begins to stutter and US politicians dust off old redistribution concepts rather than encouraging the creation of new wealth, the noose is tightening for the American middle class. J. [...]

The Week in Review: Wall Street sinks, China floats, and Marilyn Monroe makes an unexpected appearance

Published on January 5, 2008

If you missed last week's TFN financial news coverage, here a few of the highlights!

 by J. Christoph Amberger Baltimore — (TFN): The first trading week of the new year began quite ominously, with a substantial drop in the American stock indexes. This meshed well with some of our most popular TFN contributions this week… [...]

Forecast 2008: Outlook for the US economy, Part 1

Published on January 2, 2008

"Tax hikes will suffocate economic growth and domestic demand, resulting in a widespread relocation of US economic bellwether companies offshore." — J. Christoph Amberger

by J. Christoph Amberger
Baltimore — (TFN): I'll be the first to admit that I was wrong. Based on the fall surge in the markets, I had pegged the Dow Jones Industrials [...]

Annual Reckoning: Market Outlook 2008

Published on December 23, 2007

 
Baltimore —(TFN): We've asked Bill Bonner, financial bestseller author and chairman of Agora Inc., to destill the impressions he has gathered surveying his global media empire… and tell TFN viewers what he thinks we'll be in for during the coming twelve months. Bill analyzes the roots of the global crisis, the role of debt [...]