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Monday, December 6, 2010
New $100 Dollar Bill has a big problem
Friday, November 26, 2010
Russia and China to give up on The Dollar in their Trade
Friday, March 19, 2010
Bob Chapman : we owe foreigners 4 Trillion Dollars in Treasury bonds - America is Bankrupt
It is impossible to service our debt and the debt that is coming in every week - Bob Chapman
Bob Chapman we are going to have a deficit between 1.6 and 1.8 trillion dollars in this fiscal year , we are going to do that or something close to that for the next ten years , there is no conceivable way that we are going to sell bonds during that period of time to make up that deficit , so I think in the next two years the dollar will fall against other currencies ... and the small and medium business won't be able to get loan and that means the interest rates will rise.... Bob Chapman : we owe foreigners 4 Trillion Dollars in Treasury bonds - America is Bankrupt
Bob Chapman : Get your cash out of the Banks and The Stock Market - we will have Bank Holiday and the Stock market will crash by the end of this year
Mr. Chapman also known as The International Forecaster is a 74 years old. He was born in Boston, MA and attended Northeastern University majoring in business management. He spent three years in the U. S. Army Counterintelligence, mostly in Europe. He speaks German and French and is conversant in Spanish. He lived in Europe for six years, off and on, three years in Africa, a year in Canada and a year in the Bahamas.
Mr. Chapman became a stockbroker in 1960 and retired in 1988. For 18 of those years he owned his own brokerage firm. He was probably the largest gold and silver stockbroker in the world during that period. When he retired he had over 6,000 clients.
Starting in 1967 Mr. Chapman began writing articles on business, finance, economics and politics having been printed and reprinted over the years in over 200 publications. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers. He currently is owner and editor of The International Forecaster, a compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly directly, and parts of his publication are picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week.
In June of 1991, at the request of business associates, and due to retirement boredom, he began writing the International Forecaster.
Bob Chapman : do not expect the government to guarantee your bank account , it is bankrupt
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Short The Euro : NY Forex Market Buzz - Mar 3
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Dollar Rise Continues Again
Friday, November 20, 2009
Dennis Gartman : Dollar will shoot skyward
When the massive dollar carry trade unwinds, the greenback will shoot up
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Gold Futures Slumps As Dollar Climbs
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Dollar Falls to 2009 Low Sep. 09 2009
Dollar Falls to 2009 Low (Bloomberg News) « Less
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Is it the end for the Dollar ?
Dollar Dethroned?
Debating whether the dollar could be dethroned, with Steve Forbes, Forbes; David Gilmore, Foreign Exchange Analytics; and CNBC's Larry Kudlow.
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Bet on the Euro Rising to $1.47 dollars says Hellemeyer
More turmoils in the Currency front for the US if the monetary and structural problems of America are not addressed
America seems still in recession while the rest of the world seems to be pulling out it quicker the dollar may collapse as a result of US economic policies once the solidarity amongst the G20 members evaporates especially from China and Russia which has the third largest foreign currency reserve in the world mostly in US dollars says Folker Hellmeyer i the chief analyst at Landesbank Kreditanstin from Bremer Germany , he talks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat about the outlook for the dollar. Hellmeyer says the Euro will soon reach $1.47 as Europe shows signs of recovery especially Germany and France while USA is still suffering from a large deficit and structural imbalances that if not addressed could have the dollar as the victim of these policies says Hellmeyer he agrees on this with re known economist Nouriel Roubini . Hellmeyer speaks from Bremen, Germany.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
US dollar likely to stay weak in the medium term
Monday, June 29, 2009
Kiwi and Aussie Dollars on the rise while the US dollar drops
The Australian and New Zealand dollars rose, heading for their best quarter against the greenback since at least 1985, as optimism the global slump is easing buoyed demand for higher-yielding assets.
The two currencies gained for a sixth day versus the U.S. dollar after regional stocks advanced.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Australian Dollar Climbs on Yield Demand; kiwi dollar Weakens on GDP
June 26 (Bloomberg) -- Australia’s dollar rose for a fourth day as stocks climbed on speculation investors will buy higher- yielding assets amid signs of a global recovery. New Zealand’s dollar fell after the country’s economy shrank at a faster pace.
Australia’s dollar strengthened against all of the 16 major currencies as prices rose for gold and oil, the nation’s third- and fourth-most valuable commodity exports. New Zealand’s dollar fell against the greenback and all of the most-traded currencies after the statistics bureau said gross domestic product declined 1 percent last quarter, exceeding the median estimate for a 0.7 percent contraction in a Bloomberg News survey.
“We are seeing higher risk appetite across the board,” said Sharada Selvanathan, a currency strategist at BNP Paribas SA in Hong Kong. “With equity markets remaining stable, investors are happy to put their money into good use. The Aussie will do well.”
Australia’s currency gained 0.5 percent to 80.62 U.S. cents as of 1:31 p.m. in Sydney from yesterday in New York. It climbed 0.4 percent to 77.31 yen. New Zealand’s dollar weakened 0.2 percent to 64.40 U.S. cents and slid 0.2 percent to 61.78 yen.
Benchmark interest rates are 3 percent in Australia and 2.5 percent in New Zealand, compared with 0.1 percent in Japan and as low as zero in the U.S., attracting investors to the South Pacific nations’ assets. The risk in these so-called carry trades is that currency market moves can erase profits.
Australia’s dollar may strengthen to as high as 86 U.S. cents by the end of the third quarter, Selvanathan said.
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Monday, June 22, 2009
Dollar Forecasts in Dissaray
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Russia has full confidence in the Dollar
“It’s too early to speak of an alternative” to the dollar, Kudrin said in Lecce, Italy, in a television interview today after meeting with finance chiefs from the Group of Eight nations. The fundamentals of the dollar are still in “good shape.”
Russia’s central bank said on June 10 some reserves may be moved from U.S. Treasuries into International Monetary Fund debt, reiterating comments made last month by Kudrin. That drove Treasuries and the dollar lower. Kudrin said yesterday that Russia’s announcement on May 26 to buy $10 billion of IMF bonds did not represent “a significant change” in his country’s stance on the dollar.
The dollar declined against a majority of the most-traded currencies as Brazil and Russia joined China in saying they would shift some $70 billion of reserves from U.S. Treasuries into multicurrency bonds. The dollar’s drop also reflected concern that record debt sales and deficits will erode the value of the U.S. currency.
The dollar dropped 0.4 percent to $1.4016 per euro yesterday, from $1.3968 on June 5. The U.S. currency fell 0.2 percent to 98.43 yen, from 98.64 yen a week earlier. The euro was little changed at 137.89 yen, from 137.81 yen.
Dollar MFV $84.28 with the trend line at $85.00.