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According to investors I spoke with, Paulson, or JP as his friends call him, thinks Bernanke will continue encouraging the Federal Reserve to print more money (known as quantitative easing) to try and pull the US out of the recession.
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In World War I and World War II, it strongarmed the Fed to print Federal Reserve Notes.
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Booming economies in China and India, a Federal Reserve that loves to print money and a Congress that believes in big subsidies for alternative fuel have combined to do wonders for all kinds of energy stocks the past five years.
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Anticipating that the Federal Reserve would be forced to print a lot of money to revive the economy, Bridgewater placed a number of bets that would pay off in such a scenario for instance, going long Treasury bonds, shorting the dollar, and buying gold and other commodities.
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The Pew report points out that some issuers (Bank of America) no longer provide the rate or terms for the penalty fee, only including a sentence in the fine print that states they reserve the right to impose a penalty fee.
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He said news of the European Central Bank deciding to print money or the Federal Reserve embarking on a new liquidity program could be the spark that lifts prices.
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Reason: Such would suggest the U.S. Federal Reserve needs to implement more stimulative measures (print more money), and that would be bearish for the U.S. dollar.
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If you're thinking of signing up now, check the plan's balance sheet and read the fine print to see whether your legislators reserve the right to welsh on their promises.
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As the Obama Economy has reached its maximum output, and that output has fallen short of what is needed to sustain growth, lower unemployment and instill real consumer confidence, our Federal Reserve has turned to our own national reserves and additionally begun to print monies to bail out the failed economic efforts of the Obama Administration.
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The housing market is key to the U.S. recovery, which incentivizes the government to print more money and debase the currency, just as the Federal Reserve is driven to seek maximum employment.
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