November 8, 2011 | Categories: Geithner | Tags: Debt Ceiling, Greece, Gross Domestic Product, Medicare, New York Stock Exchange, None, Tim Geithner | Comments Off on As Geithner Says Supercommittee “Holds Key To Rebuiling Confidence” Supercommittee Says “Trillions Of Dollars Apart”
February 4, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: 30 Year Treasury, Baltic Dry, Ben Bernanke, Copper, Crude, Debt Ceiling, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Germany, Global Economy, Goldbugs, Hyperinflation, India, Iran, Israel, Lloyds, Middle East, Monetary Policy, Non Farm Payrolls, NYMEX, Precious Metals, Real estate, Recession, recovery, Stagflation, Trichet, Unemployment, United Kingdom, Wall Street Journal, White House | Comments Off on Morning Gold Fixing: Bernanke: “Catastrophic†Implications for U.S. Economy If $14.3 Trillion Debt Ceiling Not Raised
February 3, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Debt Ceiling, Federal Reserve, Free Money, MF Global, Monetary Policy, Obama Administration, Quantitative Easing, Ron Paul, Russell 2000, SocGen, Unemployment | Comments Off on Ron Paul To Ask Fed Why After Trillions In Free Money, Unemployment Is Still Sky High
February 3, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Bond Dealers, Debt Ceiling, Kent Conrad, Obama Administration, Reuters, White House | Comments Off on Treasury Expects To Hit Debt Ceiling By End Of May, Discloses Plans For “Century” Bonds
February 1, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: AIG, American International Group, Cash Management Bills, Debt Ceiling, Ed McKelvey, Excess Reserves, Exchange Stabilization Fund, Fail, Federal Deficit, Federal Financing Bank, Federal Reserve, Housing Market, Market Conditions, Supplemental Financing Program, TARP | Comments Off on Presenting The Treasury’s Options To Continue Pretending The US Is Solvent
February 1, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Debt Ceiling, Department of the Treasury | Comments Off on Treasury Sees $194 Billion Drop In Borrowing Needs Due To SFP Program Roll Off, Over Half A Trillion In Financing Needs For Jan-Mar Quarter
February 1, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Debt Ceiling, Excess Reserves, Federal Reserve, POMO, Volatility | Comments Off on Bank Excess Reserves Projected To Climb By $700 Billion In Five Months As Fed Liquidity Management Becomes Unfeasible
January 31, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Chartology, Congressional Budget Office, Consumer Confidence, Debt Ceiling, Exxon, Federal Deficit, Goldman Sachs, Gross Domestic Product, Japan, New Home Sales, President Obama, Risk Premium, Russell 2000, Sovereign Debt, Volatility | Comments Off on Weekly Chartology: Mind The Russell 2000 Gap
January 28, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Cash Management Bills, Debt Ceiling, Department of the Treasury, POMO, Quantitative Easing | Comments Off on Here It Comes: US Suspends New Issuance Under Supplementary Financing Program, $200 Billion Liquidity Gusher Imminent
January 26, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Barclays, Cash Management Bills, Debt Ceiling, Deutsche Bank, Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy, Obama Administration, POMO, Treasury Department | Comments Off on Whispers Of The Inevitable Unwind Of The Fed’s SFP Program And The Ensuing $200 Billion Liquidity Injection Commence