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Oct.13
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Monday, 13 Oct 2008
Monday, October 13
Posted By:CNBC.com
  • The Time To Invest? Now, History Shows
    Iinvestors have again convinced themselves that this time is different, that the credit crisis will push economies worldwide into the deepest recession since the Depression. Fear runs even deeper today than greed did a decade ago. But in their panic, investors are ignoring 60 years of history.
  • Is It Time To Buy? What the Pros Say
    Global stock markets rebounded on Monday, after taking a dreadful hit last week, as the world's governments stepped up plans to bailout the financial sector and prevent the economies from tumbling into a recession. But have we hit bottom?
  • Identifying Capitulation: How To Find The Bottom
    Are we there yet? In many ways it's a pointless question. Even if we could identify the turning point in the market with a high level of certainty, there are very few people with the courage to enter at these low points.
  • Special Report: Risk & You
    These are risky times. You need to know your personal tolerance, your long-term goals, your job security and more. We can help.
  • Tracking Credit Spreads
    Key rates and spreads for measuring liquidity in the credit and debt markets.
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