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Friday, October 3, 2008

EconomPics of the Week (10/3)

Armageddon Trades
"Armageddon" Trades Anyone?
Armageddon Trade of the Day (10/1)
Armageddon Trade of the Day (10/2)
Thriving in an "Economic Pearl Harbor"

Bailout
Calm Before the Storm...
Bailout Can Work and At No Cost to Taxpayers
Bailout Approved in a Landslide
Senate Passes Bailout....
We Have a Bailout.... No More Fear
It Makes the Bailout Seem "Cheap"...

Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve Bank Credit Balance Swells
No Response to a 25% Increase in Fed Liquidity

Economic Data
Full and Part Time Hiring Freeze
Payroll Down 159,000, Unemployment Remains at 6.1%...
"Auto Sales Start to Look Like Home Sales"
ISM Manufacturing (September): Deflation on the Way
Case Schiller Price Index (July): Deflation Coming...
Again we ask... Where's The Stimulus?
Don't Trust the GDP Deflator? Don't Use It

Equities / Fixed Income
Venezuela Up 0.2% YTD, Everything Else... Not So M...
Corporate Debt Spreads Continue Spike
You Are Not Alone!
Lets Hope for a Better Day...

Banks
Greed is Global
Concentration Risk Among U.S. Deposits

Politics
Does "Most of Them" Include EconomPic Data?
Congress vs. Registered Voters
Swing District Congressmen Doomed Bailout
Gallup Poll: Obama Back in Charge... Thanks to Palin

Posted by Jake at 2:57 PM
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      • Hot Dog! "Recession Special" Up 27%
      • Frozen Markets Become Slushy: LIBOR Down
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