
Money & Markets - Week of 5.29.11
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Money & Markets – Week of 5.29.11
Chinese Economic Slowdown May Lead to 75% Plunge in Commodities, S&P Says
Bloomberg (2 June 11)
The ENTIRE Global Economy In One Gigantic Chart
Business Insider (1 June 11)
Money Managers Gaming Central Banks Different Rates
Pensions & Investments (2 June 11)[Full news story (requires subscription)]
Investment Survey Finds Small-cap Investment Managers Outperform Large-cap Brethren
Business Today (30 April 11)
Is Economic Pessimism Already Worse Than The Worst Of Last Summer?
Business Insider (2 June 11)
Moody’s Downgrades Greece Again
CNN Money (1 June 11)
Wall Street Baffled by Slowing Economy, Low Yields: Trader
CNBC (1 June 11)
Commodities Post Biggest Monthly Drop in Year on Greek Debt, China Outlook
Bloomberg (31 May 11)
Madison Avenue Declares ‘Mass Affluence’ Over
OurFuture.org (30 May 11)
China SAFE Reports Monetary Gold Holdings Increased By $11 Billion, Or 30%, In 2010, As Gross Foreign Financial Assets Pass $4 Trillion
Zero Hedge (30 May 11)
Futures Surge On Greek Bailout Report
Zero Hedge (30 May 11)
Brazil, Argentina Oppose Commodity Price Control
The China Post (13 Feb 11)
Black Sea Wheat May Not Halt Rally
The Wall Street Journal (27 May 11)
Made in America: Manufacturing Jobs Are Coming Home
The Fiscal Times (26 May 11)
Fed Gave Banks Crisis Gains on $80 Billion Secretive Loans as Low as 0.01%
Bloomberg (26 May 10)
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