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The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate hut at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups—Henry Hazlitt

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

The Economist: Consuming passions

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Consuming passions Aug 16th 2004 From The Economist Global Agenda As the American consumer tires, can shoppers in Europe, Japan and China ...

August 17 Philippine Stock Market Review: What do they know which we don’t?

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August 17 Philippine Stock Market Review: What do they know which we don’t? A 180-degree turnaround from yesterday, foreign investors sta...
Sunday, August 15, 2004

Floyd Norris of New York Times: The Lesson of Iraq High Oil Prices May Not Be Temporary

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Lesson of Iraq: High Oil Prices May Not Be Temporary By FLOYD NORRIS DID George W. Bush rely too much on diplomacy when he planned the war...

Elliot Wave's Pokhlebkin on Euroland's Social Mood: Speed Limit? In Germany?!

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Speed Limit? In Germany?! by Vadim Pokhlebkin Yes, you heard right. The world famous, bullet-fast, no-speed-limit German Autobahns may so...
Wednesday, August 11, 2004

August 11 Philippine Stock Market Review

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August 11 Philippine Stock Market Review That 1,600-level is proving to be a stubborn resistance level. Obviously the Philippine as w...

Arts as Investments "Where the Blue Chips Fall" by jori finkel

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Where the Blue Chips Fall economist michael moses tracks the high-end art market by jori finkel By now everybody knows the story of Pic...
Tuesday, August 10, 2004

Ishida of Japan Times: Asian currency zone beckons

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Asian currency zone beckons By MAMORU ISHIDA Special to The Japan Times There is no doubt that the stable renminbi (RMB) exchange rate,...

August 10 Stock Market Review

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August 10 Stock Market Review We’re seeing some sideways movement again, but this time in contrast to yesterday, domestic investors were ...

Fox News: Saudi Royal Family Faces Troubles

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Saudi Royal Family Faces Troubles Monday, August 09, 2004 By Kelley Beaucar Vlahos WASHINGTON — Behind a façade of control, the ruling f...
Monday, August 09, 2004

August 9 Philippine Stock Market Commentary

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August 9 Philippine Stock Market Commentary The depressed sentiment arising from the steep weekend drop of Wall Street was initially carr...
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Saturday, August 07, 2004

Business Times Asia: Global grey money buoys greenback

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Global grey money buoys greenback Dollar pessimists fail to take this into account, says study NEIL BEHRMANN IN LONDON MONEY launderin...

The Economist Magazine on OPEC: Pumping All They Can?

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Pumping all they can? Aug 6th 2004 From The Economist Global Agenda As the oil price rose to a new high of more than $44 a barrel this we...
Friday, August 06, 2004

When the lights went out in Xinjiang by ROSEMARY RIGHTER Timesonline

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August 03, 2004 When the lights went out in Xinjiang BY ROSEMARY RIGHTER Timesonline IT WAS 39C outside, distinctly cosy inside and wou...
Thursday, August 05, 2004

Indiana Jones and the China crusade-The Guardian interviews Market maven Jim Rogers

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Indiana Jones and the China crusade Jim Rogers, investment guru; co-founder of Quantum Fund with George Soros Nils Pratley Saturday J...
Wednesday, August 04, 2004

August 4 Philippine Stock Market Review TELECOMs Boosts Market

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August 4 Philippine Stock Market Review TELECOMs Boosts Market Threats of record high levels of crude oil prices apparently rattled and u...
Tuesday, August 03, 2004

August 3 Philippine Stock Market Review: The Selling Abates

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August 3 Philippine Stock Market Review: The Selling Abates Selling persisted in today’s activities though on a much-mitigated basis. Th...
Monday, August 02, 2004

August 2 Philippine Stock Market Review: And THE CARNAGE Continues

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August 2 Philippine Stock Market Review: And THE CARNAGE Continues. During the early trading session, PLDT opened higher in an obvious...
Sunday, August 01, 2004

Oil and Politics

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Oil and Politics Steve H. Hanke, 08.16.04, 12:00 AM ET Reserves are not fixed. Proven reserves in 1971: 612 billion barrels. Since then...
Saturday, July 31, 2004

The Economist on Oil Prices: Russian roulette

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Russian roulette Jul 30th 2004 From The Economist Global Agenda The oil price has hit a 21-year high thanks to a bout of nerves about supp...
Friday, July 30, 2004

July 30 Philippine Stock Market Daily Review

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July 30 Philippine Stock Market Daily Review A reported adverse ruling by the Court of Appeals against the Energy Regulatory Board’s de...
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