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Surge in commodities prices- 2010-2012

04/13/2006

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After Going All In During Mining Boom BHP Cuts its Ambitions

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Commodities Fall as Stockpiles Mount Up

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Prices of Raw Goods Plunge on Slowdown

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Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2011

Sugar Prices Hit New Heights on Australian Cyclone

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2011

A Cotton Market Targets Speculators

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2011

Oil and commodities prices in 2009, the first year of the Obama administration.

04/13/2006

Oil prices surge as a new global liquidity cycle takes hold, and China stocks up on oil and other commodities like copper to reduce its massive dollar holdings that are in danger of being devalued. During the first half of 2009 Obama introduced a stimulus of nearly $1 trillion and the Fed stepped in with massive liquidity in the face of a credit crisis.

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Odd Couple: Commodities, Fundamentals

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2009

Gold Runs Back Toward $1,000 an Ounce

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2009

Australian Dollar Soars, Helped by Metal Demand

Wall Street Journal 06/03/2009

Reality Check for China's Impact on Crude

Wall Street Journal 06/06/2009

Oil's Slippery Dollar Link

Wall Street Journal 10/14/2009

Companies Stock Up as Commodities Prices Rise

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2011

Skepticism about the strength of the U.S. fourth quarter 2010 stock market rally.

07/12/2010

Underlying weaknesses include high cyclically adjusted price to earnings ratios, high corporate debt, consumer debt that has declined only slightly from the peak levels of 2008, low dividend yields, and other factors.

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Number of the Week: Volatile August for Stocks

Wall Street Journal 09/03/2011

Small Investors Flee Stocks, Changing Market Dynamics

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Why I Don't Believe In This Santa Rally

Wall Street Journal 12/29/2010

As Euphoria Abounds, Some Warning Signs

Wall Street Journal 12/31/2010

The American economy: Proceed with caution

Economist 01/01/2011

Steven Pearlstein - When it comes to investing, Facebook is not for the masses

Washington Post 01/04/2011

The Bernanke Federal Reserve and the U.S. Stock Market

01/02/2009

The Fed's support of the U.S. stock market with the $600 billion quantitative easing.

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A Hawkish Signal Bernanke Didn't Send

Wall Street Journal 06/25/2013

FX HORIZONS: The Fed’s Risky Codependency with Markets

Wall Street Journal 07/11/2013

Stock Break From Herd

Wall Street Journal 08/18/2013

In Surprise, Fed Decides to Maintain Pace of Stimulus

New York Times 09/18/2013

Bull Market Five Years On: Still Celebrating

Wall Street Journal 03/08/2014

The Fed Places Stock in the Bull Market

Wall Street Journal 03/23/2011

The U.S. stock markets in 2010-2015 and the greater influence of macroeconomic forces.

09/24/2010

Declining influence of company earnings and the stock picking art, as stocks move in lockstep with each other, and the macroeconomic forces surrounding the US economy.

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Active Fund Managers Who Earn Their Keep - Barrons.com

Unknown 04/12/2013

Dow Closes Above 15000

Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013

Stockmarkets: Don’t worry, be happy

Economist 05/27/2013

Stock Break From Herd

Wall Street Journal 08/18/2013

Is This a Bubble?

Wall Street Journal 11/17/2013

Lessons From the Bull Market

Wall Street Journal 03/08/2014


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