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Looking for the End of the Financial Crisis? Watch the TED Spread

Last week, things looked bleak for equity investors. As the Dow Jones and S&P 500 slid to historic lows, and the TED spread soared to a historic high (more on that below), it looked to many like the thing to do was pull out of stocks entirely, and enter safer assets like gold, T-bills, and steady bank savings accounts. But on Monday, the market bounced, led by the news that the U.S. government will invest up to $250 billion to shore up the U.S. banking system in a plan similar to measures taken by several European powers, including Germany and the U.K.
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The TED Spread: the New VIX?
TED Spread 101
Read more on TED Spread, 2008 Financial Crisis at Wikinvest

5 Reasons Stocks Will Keep Falling

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell below 8600 today - bleeding another 7% to continue the incredible losses that have take place all week. It seems like the much anticipated bailout has not had the effect that many anticipated - rather than assuading investor concerns that the worst of the financial crisis was over, it was an inadequate leavy in a flood of capital out of the equity markets and into more stable gold and treasury bonds.

And there’s reason to believe that the markets will keep falling in the great financial crisis of 2008. Some major macroeconomic indicators point to tough times in coming quarters.

Here’s a top 5:
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Jon Stewart Takes on the Unemployment Crisis
Initial Claims Fall to 457,000
Something has to give
Read more on 2008 Financial Crisis, Unemployment (U.S.) at Wikinvest

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