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NBER Eggheads Finally Proclaim a Recession
after sell on the rumour (and the market has sold big time), buy on the news
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or has aig convinced you that for insurance companies it should be business as usual, irrespective of the costs, risks, and business realities?
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then let's invade iceland
and as a sidebar get our 1000 year revenge
on canute (who like dubya in iraq, who couldn't get the waves to obey him, but sent a chill of fear through the souls of the invaded saxons)
or william the conqueror (another viking, albeit with some polish from his sojurn at the moulin rouge in gay paree)
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and central banks scuppering all anti-trust legislation inspired by you-sex (as his ironmonger was known in the roaring 90s)
the can-can is roaring again at carnegie hall
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i'll pass
Barclays Will Not Pick Up Lehman ETNs
they are liabilities
so one day, some day
etn holders might get a penny or two back
in the share out of very thin pizza slices among all non-privileged creditors
so be it
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burning money laundering
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but will it save ing?
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why "apparently"... they did issue them as their indexed debt, not backed them
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no wonder
"the body language. He wasn't panicked, and he wasn't angry, and he wasn't telling us that we really had to Act Now Or Else"
as for turning the bald eagle in to a vulture
fund sweeping up the table at a distressed purchase price, see you in 2012
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there already are: rja by swedish export credit bank at tip of the tongue, which i didn't buy seeing commodities at the crest of the wave, which broke (in honesty, sooner than i expected)
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Portfolio is a Dog? Diversify Into Cows and Pigs
by: Matthew Bradbard posted on: August 01, 2008 | about stocks: COW / LSO / MOO
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mangy cat
Aug 01 08:38 PM
moo is no cow, it's an agribusiness etf with very little livestock in it
you skipped ubc, another livestock etn, if one can trust ubs to last the course
but is it any worse than lehman?
Taking iPath DJ Livestock Cow out of the Barn [view article]
all three being etns, how does the relative chances of barclays (cow), lehman (lso), and ubs (ubc) surviving a generation and longer, affect their respective valuations? Apr 26 09:23 AM
The Only Thing Wrong with ETNs [view article]
ami i glad somebody has actually picked up the possibility that sometime during the next generation ubs, barclays or lehman (even the swedish export credit bank) may fold, a "minor" detail among much b.s on the relative merits of the agricultural commodity etns May 08 09:02 PM
Say It Ain't So: Barclays to Allow Default of Lehman ETNs?
Portfolio is a Dog? Diversify Into Cows and Pigs
by: Matthew Bradbard posted on: August 01, 2008 | about stocks: COW / LSO / MOO
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mangy cat
Aug 01 08:38 PM
moo is no cow, it's an agribusiness etf with very little livestock in it
you skipped ubc, another livestock etn, if one can trust ubs to last the course
but is it any worse than lehman?
Taking iPath DJ Livestock Cow out of the Barn [view article]
all three being etns, how does the relative chances of barclays (cow), lehman (lso), and ubs (ubc) surviving a generation and longer, affect their respective valuations? Apr 26 09:23 AM
The Only Thing Wrong with ETNs [view article]
ami i glad somebody has actually picked up the possibility that sometime during the next generation ubs, barclays or lehman (even the swedish export credit bank) may fold, a "minor" detail among much b.s on the relative merits of the agricultural commodity etns May 08 09:02 PM
SEC Retires 'Moron du Jour' Title
Does Lehman Failing Endanger the Overall ETN Market?
Taking iPath DJ Livestock Cow out of the Barn [view article]
all three being etns, how does the relative chances of barclays (cow), lehman (lso), and ubs (ubc) surviving a generation and longer, affect their respective valuations? Apr 26 09:23 AM
The Only Thing Wrong with ETNs [view article]
ami i glad somebody has actually picked up the possibility that sometime during the next generation ubs, barclays or lehman (even the swedish export credit bank) may fold, a "minor" detail among much b.s on the relative merits of the agricultural commodity etns May 08 09:02 PM
Does Lehman Failing Endanger the Overall ETN Market?
Portfolio is a Dog? Diversify Into Cows and Pigs
by: Matthew Bradbard posted on: August 01, 2008 | about stocks: COW / LSO / MOO
This article has 1 comment:
•
mangy cat
Aug 01 08:38 PM
moo is no cow, it's an agribusiness etf with very little livestock in it
you skipped ubc, another livestock etn, if one can trust ubs to last the course
but is it any worse than lehman?