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Taking the ‘con’ out of ‘confidence’

An occasional commentary on the depression # 8 5 March 2009 Bryan Kavanagh* There’s something happens when people get together in groups. Their IQs halve. If the most obvious fact an outsider puts to the group is incomprehensible to them, the interloper should be set...

Creative Destructionism V Bailout the Destroyers

photo credit: nflorence2012 How to avoid being caught short: US calls in old rules to shield its markets: The slumping financial markets have been rebounding steadily in the past month for several reasons, including regulatory and legislative decisions in Washington....

Banks Walk Away from Foreclosures

photo credit: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com With over 19 million, yes 19 million vacant homes in the US, many suburbs are looking even more like a war zone than usual. The New York Times reports that: City officials and housing advocates here and in cities as varied...

Land Tax Can’t be passed on to tenants

photo credit: Roger Lynn The Age today ramps up the property lobby's annual war against contributing to society in Land tax hike to hit tenants Knight Frank managing director Paul Burns said landlords had been complaining about their 2009 land tax bills, and agreed...

The Real AIG Conspiracy

photo credit: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com Michael Hudson It may seem odd, but the public outrage against $135 million in AIG bonuses is a godsend to Wall Street, AID scoundrels included. How can the media be so preoccupied with the discovery that there is...

Perfect storm threatens housing speculators

photo credit: eb0la Will the FHOG save the housing market? A new report raises fresh doubts: THE Australian housing market is facing the prospect of a "perfect storm" of financial pressures, including high mortgage debt, overvalued homes and rising unemployment, which...

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