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Dreman : Postcrisis Bank Stocks
By admin - Posted on May 29th, 2008
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The good news is that the worst of the liquidity crisis seems to be over. After a slow start the Federal Reserve Board under Chairman Ben S. Bernanke has done an outstanding job containing the panic in the financial system and dispelling the fear of a total meltdown. Despite all this, the market is beginning to show signs of a comeback. The underlying fundamentals of the U.S. economy are still strong. David Dreman of Dreman Value Management gives us three relatively well behaved banks.
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