Japan Stocks Rise as U.S. Economic Growth Tops Estimates – Bloomberg 10-28-12

Salient to Investors: Masaru Hamasaki at Toyota Asset Mgmt said: Investors expect further BOJ stimulus but are also losing hope that big enough steps will be taken. Japanese shares are outperforming versus overseas markets because the yen’s strengthening trend has eased. The 2 percent growth of US GDP was certainly good as the headline,

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What If Recovery Is Actually Bearish? – Seeking Alpha 10-25-12

Salient to Investors: Mercenary Trader writes: The routine intervention of the Central Banks, the Greenspan Put transitioning to the Bernanke Put, have underscored the “bad news is good news” phenomenon. Good news is good news because things are getting better. Mediocre news is good news because it means CBs keep rates near

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Gross Says Structural Headwinds to Dominate After Election – Bloomberg 10-25-12

Salient to Investors: Bill Gross at Pimco said: Structural headwinds in terms of economic growth, the budget deficit, and the fiscal cliff will dominate the economic debate no matter who wins the election – meaning lower growth due to the excessive debt and leverage built up over 10 or 20 years. Future annual

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Summers Says Euro Crisis Approach Evokes U.S. in Vietnam War – Bloomberg 10-19-12

Salient to Investors: Larry Summers said Europe’s handling of the sovereign debt crisis evokes comparisons with US strategy during the Vietnam War which opted at each juncture to do the “minimum” to avoid an imminent catastrophe until it all collapsed. Summers said measures are not in place that will drive adequate economic growth,

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Matt Taibbi and Chrystia Freeland on the One Percent’s Power and Privileges – BillMoyers.com 10-19-12

Salient to Investors: New York City’s economic inequality rivals that of a third-world country – in 2011, the median annual income for the bottom 20% was less than $9,000, the top one percent was $2.2 million. Income inequality is the highest since the Great Depression – the top 1% took 93 percent of the income earned

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Treasuries Rise on Speculation Existing Home Sales Fell – Bloomberg 10-19-12

Salient to Investors: Charles Comiskey at Bank of Nova Scotia said the market is finding its bottom and becoming a range trade again – there’s no change in the big picture. Brian Barry at Investec said the economic backdrop is weak and sees no  sustainable improvement in economic indicators. Gary Shilling at A. Gary Shilling & Co said

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