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Bill Bonner is the Founder and President of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter publishing companies, and the author of The Daily Reckoning. Bill Bonner is also a frequent contributor to Strategic Investment. Bill Bonner is the author, with Addison Wiggin, of the New York Times business best-seller Financial Reckoning Day: Survivng The Soft Depression of The 21st Century.

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» Slippery Numbers
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/27/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
Bill Bonner takes notes of Bernie Ebbers reporting to jail and the hedge funds blowing up over the last week.
» Gawking at a Speeding Drunk
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/26/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
Whatever a rising housing market pumped into the economy, a falling housing market is sucking back out.
» Economy Visibly Turning Down?
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/25/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
The big news last week was that manufacturing was turning down. The August drop recorded in the Philadelphia area was the biggest in five years.
» Time to Hedge Against Hedge Funds
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/23/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
Hedgefundland is a kind of alternative universe where none of the usual laws of nature seem to apply.
» Is Deflation on the Horizon?
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/21/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
Yesterday, the Fed decided to sit tight again. Inflation is under control; no need to raise rates. What may not be under control is deflation. Oil has dropped to $61. Gold is down to $586. The yield on the 10-year note is only 4.73%.
» A Hedge Fund Famine
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/19/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
Two high-profile hedge funds have already folded this year from losses made in trading the commodity markets. What else is in store?
» Hedge Fund Goes Public?
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/19/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
The New York Times tells us that the Fortress Investment Group is planning to let down its drawbridge, and go public this fall. What does this mean for investors?
» The Impending End of the Housing Bubble
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/18/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
The jury is still out on what kind of landing the housing market will have, but Bill Bonner thinks the ailing avian in the housing mine will soon be thoroughly woozy.
» Liar's Loans
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/15/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
The housing bubble in America is losing air; the papers are all over the story. While the evidence is mixed, cocktail conversation has turned from how much money people have made by selling their houses to how much money they might have made if they had sold a little earlier.
» The Hindenburg of Derivatives
By Bill Bonner | Published 09/14/2006 | Stocks | Unrated
The global supply of derivatives has risen faster than the NASDAQ. Other market bubbles were soap bubbles compared to the Hindenburg of derivatives, which the latest estimates judge to be worth some $236 Trillion, or about eight times the GDP of the entire planet.
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