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What Happened to "Paying off the National Debt"?

Calculated Risk

Here are a few excerpts from a speech by then Fed Chair Alan Greenspan in April 2001: The paydown of federal debt "Today I want to address a subject in which your group and the Federal Reserve share a keen interest--the paydown of the federal debt and its implications for the economy and financial markets.

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What Happened to "Paying off the National Debt"?

Calculated Risk

Here are a few excerpts from a speech by then Fed Chair Alan Greenspan in April 2001: The paydown of federal debt "Today I want to address a subject in which your group and the Federal Reserve share a keen interest--the paydown of the federal debt and its implications for the economy and financial markets.

Budgeting 145
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Fundamental Analysis Of Praveg – Financials, Future Plans & More

Trade Brains

Fundamental Analysis Of Praveg Company Overview Established in 2005, Praveg Limited has emerged as the leading exhibition management company with over 20 years of successful operations. Event management in this area entails coordinating logistics and guaranteeing smooth implementation, which contributes considerably to economic growth.

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Forecasting Follies

The Better Letter

Between 2005 and 2014, the average cost of delivering one megabyte of data, the equivalent of about 150,000 words, dropped from about $8 to pennies. trillion into the economy in addition to the $4.1 The contracts were based upon Summers’ macro-economic forecast, which turned out to be wildly wrong. trillion annually.

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Transcript: Neil Dutta

The Big Picture

Neil Dutta has been doing economic analysis and research from a market-based perspective for over 20 years. I found this to be just an absolutely fascinating discussion about how to best contextualize the world of economic data around you, in a way that’s useful for you as an investor. RITHOLTZ: That’s interesting.

Economics 143
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Government Debt and Stock Returns

ClearMoney

Exhibit 1 shows that roughly half the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member countries have general government debt-to-gross domestic product2 (debt/GDP) ratios above 70%, with 10 countries—including the US, Japan, and the United Kingdom (UK)—exceeding 100%. REFERENCES Becker, Bo, and Victoria Ivashina.

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Transcript: David Snyderman, Magnetar Capital

The Big Picture

So I switched to be an economics major. I graduated economics with, with a lot of coursework in accounting and finance. It was 16 hour days and it was six or seven days a week, but you really got to learn the financial markets there. I found out quickly that’s not what I wanted to do. H how did you figure that out?

Banking 143