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UN Presi-dented – GM to G20 – The Week Ahead?

Posted on March 31, 2009 at 5:55 in Fundamental Analysis, News: Scheduled and Breaking, Relevant Ramblings, Technical Analysis by Jerry Furst

Obama Administration Takes Reins of US Infrastructure

Housing - Insurance - Banking - Automotive Industries all fall under Washington’s control. With eyes on the health care system - education - transportation - and…Don’t Fart - That could be considered as a carbon emission! 

Who wants to be a CEO?

By now most readers have heard that the Obama administration has “ousted” the CEO of General Motors - once the largest and most admired car manufacturer in the world.

G20 Expectations - Set at What Level?

The world has been waiting for what some have coined “April Financial Fools Day” as the International Community will either band together - or split apart.

Protectionism - Protecting Who?

An interesting group of self interests and differing agendas seem to be emerging … As for demonstrations - they are planned throughout London - but who is doing the planning - anywhere?

Sell The Dollar - Buy The ????  - Book

Peter Schiff, author of “Crash Proof” and “The Little Book of Bull Moves in Bear Markets”  gave a lecture this past weekend in Boca Raton at Florida Atlantic University. His predictions of the current crisis have given him quite a following.  During the Q and A session I asked Mr. Schiff what his prediction of what would be the outcome of the G20 meeting. His response was a short and sweet -” It will be a photo op”  - to which I asked a follow up question as to what will be the reaction of people who understand the implications - ” he said ” they will sell the dollar”  - So then what will people buy….. the Q and A shifted to the subject of Gold.

The Week Ahead - Consolidated Economic Calendar

Under “normal” conditions this would be a news worthy week with NFP - unemployment data taking up the weeks speculation - but we all know the numbers will be bad - and the markets have shrugged off bad data lately.

Check out the “1st on Forex” Consolidated Summary of Scheduled News Events for the “Week Ahead”  on the www.ienweb.com site.

USD-JPY 4 Hour Chart - Inverse Head and Shoulder Setting Up?

USD-JPY 4 Hour Chart - Inverse Head and Shoulder Setting Up?

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