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James Grant
By admin - Posted on July 6th, 2008
Tagged: Paul Kangas of Nightly Business Report interviews James Grant, Editor of "Grant's Interest Rate Observer". Grant says "The consumer is hard-pressed, Paul. He and she have been about the worst short sale in the history of finance. American consumers have spent through thick and through thin, especially it seems thin. These days they are very over extended and I expect them to do much less spending and much more savings. "
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Paul Kangas of Nightly Business Report interviews James Grant, Editor of "Grant's Interest Rate Observer". Grant says "The consumer is hard-pressed, Paul. He and she have been about the worst short sale in the history of finance. American consumers have spent through thick and through thin, especially it seems thin. These days they are very over extended and I expect them to do much less spending and much more savings. "
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By admin - Posted on December 11th, 2007
Tagged: The stock market is falling, or is it the sky? At this writing the answer's debatable. Treasury yields are collapsing, the price of gold is soaring and oil keeps closing in on $100 a barrel. The U.S. dollar is under siege, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are on the skids and the economy-stopping word "no" is on the lips of our formerly fearless lenders.
The stock market is falling, or is it the sky? At this writing the answer's debatable. Treasury yields are collapsing, the price of gold is soaring and oil keeps closing in on $100 a barrel. The U.S. dollar is under siege, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are on the skids and the economy-stopping word "no" is on the lips of our formerly fearless lenders.

