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Waiting for Godot is a play written by the Irish novelist Samuel B. Beckett in the late 1940s in which two characters, Vladimir and Estragon, keep waiting endlessly and in vain for the coming of someone named Godot.
Nothing much to report from the stock market yesterday. Investors are regaining their calm.
62% Of Americans Have Less Than $1,000 Of Savings
Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi will end the year shaping each other's decision making.
Everyone has seen the pictures of the unemployed waiting in soup lines during the Great Depression
Says Stocks Will Crash In November
Oct 22 - Close
Existing home sales bounced this month, coming in just above the high end of Econoday Economists' Estimates.
A few charts help us grasp the magnitude of the four global time-bombs.
Global Police, Precrime and the War on Domestic 'Extremists'
"No one is looking out for the little guy, the investor on Main Street," England says. "Wall Street will always be taken care of. When was the last time you saw any national media audit the results of the so-called 'Market Gurus'?"
Stocks Catch Down To Bonds' Reality
Expanding the Regulatory State with the "Anti Airbnb Measure"
Peter Schiff enlightens the audience at Access Tax Lien Talk to policies and phenomenons that threaten the future of Americas economy. Schiff gives insights that beckon the listener to brace for a new era in the global economy.
In 2015, a picture of a Chinese fruit vendor trading stocks with a laptop at his stall went viral on social media. The number of Chinese with margin trading accounts -- in which investors are extended huge amounts of credit to bet with -- had explo
Low-income Americans have long relied mostly on Social Security. Now middle-class professionals and managers are increasingly doing the same. But the average Social Security benefit -- $15,700 a year -- doesn't come close to replacing the earnings
John Boehner is aiming for a final compromise with Democrats before he leaves office. Rather than trying to negotiate with a number of dissatisfied legislators on his side of the aisle, he wants to work with the opposing party.
The question becomes: what does the suddenly panicking - and revolting - bond market know about the debt ceiling showdown in 2 weeks that equities not only don't, but obliviously refuse to care about?
Joshua Siegel is bringing back a version of one of the most toxic financial vehicles ever devised and arguing that this time it's going to be different.
The US Treasury's recent announcement that the government will reach the debt ceiling on November 3 means Congress will soon be debating raising the government's borrowing limit again.
The mainstream media trumpeted the latest data on housing starts as good news for the economy, but there is a dark side they aren't talking much about.
"The history of CFTC litigation of manipulation claims under the pre-Dodd-Frank provisions demonstrates that proving intent can be very difficult for the government in trading cases," said Aronow, the former CFTC enforcement chief.
The US Treasury's recent announcement that the government will reach the debt ceiling on November 3 means Congress will soon be debating raising the government's borrowing limit again.
Cyclical Analyst Says Stocks May Start To Crash This Week
U.S. stocks declined as Morgan Stanley kicked off a busy week of corporate earnings with disappointing results, while a slowdown in Chinese growth sent commodities lower.
The recent push to recapitalize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and release them from conservatorship is misguided.
Unclaimed billions: States patch budget holes using residents' forgotten bank accounts, stocks
When I was a kid, I used to proudly wear around a T-shirt explaining different economic systems using 'two cows' as a metaphor.
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