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That's about as scary a collection of clips that I've seen in a while. So is Oct 9 up there kinda like April 1 here in the States, eh?
Actually, this Finance Round-Up was mild compared some we've run, mostly because the markets are quiet right now (IMO the calm before the storm). TOD:C has run in-depth financial coverage twice a week for months, although we've only just started separating the Finance Round-Up and the Energy and Environment Round-Up (and attempting to run both twice a week). I always drop a link into the DrumBeat when a new one is posted.
If you're interested in this topic, you might like to check out some of the past editions over the last couple of months. There's enough information to paint a fairly clear big picture IMO. A financial crisis has been unfolding in slow-motion since February and has much further to go. Stay tuned...
"A financial crisis has been unfolding in slow-motion since February and has much further to go. Stay tuned..."
Totally agree. The crisis is often portrayed as easing or over in the MSM - your clips throw cold water in the face of anyone believing that.
Did you read about St Joe in FL today?
It's sort of hidden on Bloomberg, but search brings it up.
Dave BG I was thinking that exact same thought. Sheeese what a mess....