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Posts Tagged ‘‘U.S. Treasuries’

China, Japan and Russia were net SELLERS of US Treasuries last week! (TBT, TLT)

There was so much champagne popping after last week’s final treasury auction, that a few details seem to have gotten lost in the confetti. Bloomberg radio has kept repeating that China, Russia and Japan were sellers of US treasuries… I have... (Continue reading)

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Commodities and the Dollar: What’s the Relationship?

Keep in mind the true meaning of FODDER==>something fed to domestic animals, something to be CONSUMED, and me thix immediately of SHEEPLE being spoonfed BS, by the Media, and alllllllll those CHIEFS who continue to dish it out~~ GOOD GOOD Question... (Continue reading)

UK Telegraph: China warns Federal Reserve over ‘printing money’ (TBT, TLT, UDN, UUP)

I was asked at every single meeting about our purchases of Treasuries. That seemed to be the principal preoccupation of those that were invested with their surpluses mostly in the United States," he told the Wall Street Journal. ... (Continue reading)

CHINA, BOND VIGILANTE - Beijing bond traders driving up rates to stop Obama’s spending? (TBT,TLT, UDN, UUP)

China, which is believed to own about $1 trillion in US government debt, is clearly putting pressure on Washington behind the scenes. Today's bond vigilantes don't come from Wall Street, they come from Beijing.... (Continue reading)

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Here comes that BOND crisis…US debt downgrade from AAA anticipated. Subprime nation? (TBT, TLT, UDN, FXI, FXY)

The administration of President Barack Obama has pushed the nation’s marketable debt to an unprecedented $6.36 trillion and raised on May 11 its estimate for the deficit this year to a record $1.84 trillion, up 5 percent from the February... (Continue reading)

Dollar Falls as Emerging-Market Stocks, Oil Rally on Economy

>>‘U.S. Treasuries snapped three days of gains after former Comptroller General David Walker wrote in the Financial Times that the U.S. may lose its AAA debt rating because the government can’t control spending. The declines drove the yield on the... (Continue reading)

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