Saturday, October 2, 2010

DailyMarkets.com - 3 ETFs To Play Brazilian Bonds

DailyMarkets.com - 3 ETFs To Play Brazilian Bonds


3 ETFs To Play Brazilian Bonds

Posted: 02 Oct 2010 11:17 AM PDT

As talks of a bubble forming in the US bond market continue to prevail, many investors have turned to the Brazilian bond market and for good reason.
According to investment data firm, EPFR Global, international bond fund managers have infiltrated the Brazilian bond markets to the tune of $5.2 billion of assets as of September 22, 2010, more than double that seen in 2009.  Furthermore inflows into Brazilian bonds account for more than 10% of all inflows into emerging market bonds.  … [visit site to read more]


Thanks For Paying Your Federal Income Taxes, Here’s Your Itemized “Taxpayer Receipt”

Posted: 02 Oct 2010 10:42 AM PDT

From the policy paper “A Taxpayer Receipt” from a D.C.-based policy group called “The Third Way”:

“Corn syrup, milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, coconut, almond, soy lecithin… any consumer can read these ingredients and their nutritional value on every package of a75-cent Almond Joy. What is provided to a taxpayer with a $5,400 tax bill? Nothing. For many Americans, the amount they pay in taxes is larger than any purchase they make during the year, but studies show they know … [visit site to read more]


China’s Currency Policy Is The Greatest Anti-Poverty Program In America, Why Should We Complain?

Posted: 02 Oct 2010 07:12 AM PDT

Warren Meyer writing in Forbes asks ”Why Are Democrats Promising to Raise Prices?” by pressurng China to appreciate its currency instead of celebrating cheap imports from China as one of the most effective anti-poverty programs in America today?
Democrats claim the American manufacturing base is declining in the face of unfair competition from a Chinese government that is unfairly helping its own manufacturers through currency manipulation and export … [visit site to read more]


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