Monday, September 17, 2012

Top Five Stories You May Have Missed




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Date: Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 12:53 AM
Subject: Top Five Stories You May Have Missed




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Top Five Stories
You May Have Missed
Dear Moneynews Reader:
Here are the five top Moneynews stories from the past week that you may have missed:

  1. Former Reagan Aide Stockman: US Debt Downgrade 'Foregone Conclusion'David Stockman, White House budget director under President Ronald Reagan, says it's inevitable that the U.S. credit rating will be downgraded further. But surprisingly enough, he thinks that's a good thing . . . Click Here.
  2. Economist Schiff to Democrats: Corporations and Profits Aren't EvilPeter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, has a message for delegates at the Democratic convention who told him that corporate profits should be banned. That message: you're wrong. Click Here.
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  3. Faber: If I Were Bernanke, I'd Resign as Fed ChairmanFed Chairman Ben Bernanke should resign for loosening monetary policy to the point that he has inflicted damage to the U.S. economy, said Marc Faber, author of the Gloom Doom and Boom report . . . Click Here.
  4. Boehner 'Not Confident at All' US Will Avoid 'Fiscal Cliff'U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner voiced concern on Tuesday that a divided Washington may be unable to avoid a looming "fiscal cliff" at the end of this year that could push the country into a recession . . . Click Here.
  5. Rogers: This Stock Market Rally Will 'End Terribly'Stocks have hit multi-year highs recently but are due for selloff since the gains have not been based on fundamentals, said noted international investor Jim Rogers . . . Click Here.

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