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Cruz Seeks Economic Wisdom In The Wrong Place

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The candidate has turned to former U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, who helped set the stage for the 2008 financial crisis.

Beware Of Models That Called It For Romney

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Investors can learn from the failings of models to predict presidential elections.

The Boomtown Economy

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To paraphrase science fiction writer William Gibson, the recovery is here, it just isn't evenly distributed.

Subprime Auto Loans Not Like Mortgages Loans

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There's misguided talk that subprime auto loans will spark the next debt crisis.

Falling Corporate Profits And Recession Warnings

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James Bianco of Bianco Research gives his take on falling earnings and recession worries.

There Is No 'Best' Presidential Candidate For Markets

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Who becomes president is much less consequential to your portfolio than you have been led to believe.

Broker Misconduct Is Worse Than We Thought

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That is one of the key findings of a study of broker misconduct by professors at the business schools of the University of Chicago and University of Minnesota.

What Buffett Saw In Baseball's Greatest Hitter

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One of Warren Buffett's reading recommendations is a book by Ted Williams on hitting.

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