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Warren Buffett

Investors, bankers have lost their faith - USATODAY.com

With its alphabet soup of CDO and CDS and TAF and TARP, the current financial crisis can seem hopelessly complex. Even the White House publicly mulling the government taking direct ownership stakes in several U.S. banks —...

The Next Banking Bomb?

While many were concerned with the housing bubble and mortgage-backed securities, Dorgan was concerned about what many now believe may be the next shoe to drop, the so-called credit derivatives market known to most as credit...

Politics Aside--This Bond Manager's a Real Maverick

I had a chance to interview one of the world's most intrepid investors a few days ago. But I was meeting with perhaps the closest thing the bond market has ever seen in terms of style and temperament--Loomis Sayles' Dan Fuss....

Economix: How Cheap Are Stocks?

Updated at 11:15 a.m. How cheap are stocks? By one important measure, they’re as cheap as they have been since 1985. They’re 20 percent less expensive than they have been, on average, over the past 100 years. And yet they still...

Back To The Future On Wall Street (GM, F, EBAY)

October 10, 2008 | By Derek Simon Last night I watched "Life on Mars," a television program centered around a police detective named Sam Tyler (played by Jason O'Mara), who, following a car accident, suddenly finds himself...

Let’s Cut the Fanaticism

Well, people are being shot on the streets (and in the trees) for supporting Obama. We’re all being flooded with negative attack ads. And we’re all fiending for screw-ups (myself included). But we have to stop it right now.

Billionaire money manager Ken Fisher pooh-poohs 1929 talk (at MarketWatch)

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Billionaire money manager Ken Fisher maintains that this week's stock market sell-off won't go down as the start of the next Great Depression. With a net worth listed at $1.8 billion and a rank of No....

Deciphering the Dow

By Kim Souza THE MORNING NEWS SPRINGDALE -- Investors big and small have spent the past 10 days in wide-eyed disbelief as "the market" unraveled at the seams, with "the Dow" conceding roughly one-fourth of its total value. The...

Canadian Juniors on Sale

Investors of precious metals companies continue to suffer along with virtually all investors in the world as this financial meltdown continues. All of our reasons for buying gold and the junior mining shares are as valid today...

Seeking Shelter from the Storm? Look to Gold and Cash, Not Buffett

Uncertain times continue on Wall Street -- and financial centers around the globe.Following declines of 7% to 9.8% in major global proxies, the Dow careened lower Friday morning by nearly 700 points, before mounting a...