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US and World Markets fall and Congress looks for blame.

US and World Markets fall and Congress looks for blame.

Today’s markets plummted around the world reacting to the bailout bill, worries about the broader credit markets, and the lack of reaction by most Western governments to what is undoubtedly a broadening financial crunch around the world. Panic swept through the world’s financial markets, wiping $2.5 trillion from share values, amid concern that regulators and politicians were struggling to get a grip on the worsening crisis of confidence.

Reform, not Rescue… Buy in, not Bail Out.

Reform, not Rescue… Buy in, not Bail Out.

This is a restructuring, not a rescue. It’s a buy in, not a bailout. Congress and the White House need to realize that this effort’s main goal is the stabilization of the financial markets and the recapitalization of the financial system. It is not the time to take the taxpayer’s money and give it to Wall Street. It is not the time to take the taxpayer’s money and give it to homeowners who can’t pay their mortgages. We’re taking the taxpayers money and correcting an error we should have corrected over five years ago - making the markets more transparent and ensuring that people who benefit from risky deals also assume the downside to those deals when they go bad.

Why is crude oil (and gasoline) so expensive?

Why is crude oil (and gasoline) so expensive?

I have been getting emails from readers essentially asking me to do a post on oil - why is it so expensive, and what, if anything should be the GOP’s party platform on energy. While energy economics is not my specialty - I do understand commodities markets, and I believe I probably understand better than [...]

Hey Buddy, can you spare a Euro?

Read this tonight online -
The darker side of devaluation…
In a similar story I read this week - vendors in New York are accepting Euros instead of dollars from tourists.
I never thought I’d see the day where the dollar is so poorly regarded - its no longer hoarded.
Reuters
Dollars tough to sell on streets of Amsterdam
Monday March [...]