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The Federal Reserve seems determined to ride to the rescue of banks and the stock market. But don't expect to benefit personally from any interest-rate cut, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak. Instead, you can count on higher fees from banks.
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If the government can manipulate the inflation numbers, Jim Jubak says we should have a "geographical adjustment" for the economy as a whole to ease recession fears.
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The problem with the airline industry isn't the lousy food or poor service. It's the fact that planes are too easy to buy, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak.
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A weak dollar helps the U.S. increase exports, cut imports and reduce the trade deficit. But how do other countries deal with it? MSN Money's Jim Jubak describes two ways: let their own currency appreciate or simply try to manage the exchange rate.
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China's economy is growing at 11% annually, which increases revenue for companies selling to Chinese consumers. But beware, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak: Although revenue is high, profits are low, because China has too much production capacity.
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Russian oil and gas giant Gazprom launched a bid to snare some of Nigeria's huge natural gas reserves. The move, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak, cements Nigeria's current #1 rating "of the three flavors of fear" helping push oil to $100 a barrel.
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The market has taken some wild turns in recent weeks. But don't believe any of the supposedly simple explanations you've been hearing, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak. For the real reason, look to the yen carry trade -- but don't expect to feel comforted.
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Bill Gross, Mr. Bond Market, recently called U.S. Treasuries the most over-valued securities on the market. Why? The 10-year bond is paying just 3.6%, while inflation is at 4% annually. The negative real yield only makes sense if inflation comes down fast in 2008, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak.
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It turns out the bankers who bought derivatives based on mortgages didn't read the fine print, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak. Now they're learning that the senior investors who bought the safest pieces of the deals can grab all the cash flow and force other investors to sell.
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JPMorgan Chase is paying just $236 million for Bear Stearns, whose building alone is worth $1 billion plus. Why that's scary: The Fed was desperate to find someone to take over Bear, and the only bank strong enough to do it was able to cut a great deal, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak.
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The recent surge of hot money into commodities is dangerous because it could easily go into reverse, says MSN Money's Jim Jubak. Platinum prices, for example, fell 5% on March 10 on news that South African mines would return to normal production more quickly than expected.
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Howland library hosts event on retirement planning - Poughkeepsie Journal BEACON — People of all ages are invited to attend an informational meeting about ways to achieve a fulfilling retirement in these challenging times. The event will be held at the Howland Public Library on 313 Main St. in Beacon on Aug. 12 from 6:30 ...
How to Plan Spending in Retirement - Street.Com Planning for your retirement often involves determining how you are going to save enough money to afford the lifestyle you want to maintain. But some forethought about when you'll withdraw money from your retirement accounts, and which accounts you ...