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Central Bank Currency Wars Have Engaged The "Nuclear Option"

By former FX trader and current Bloomberg commentator Richard Breslow

The Evil One

An enduring curse of this financial crisis is the inability of markets to disengage from the clutches of the correlation of one. We see it ad seriatim, often day to day: everything is wonderful, all hail the central bank (Friday); the world is crashing, these empty suits are running us over the cliff (Tuesday).

Managing Risk Through A Commodity Downturn

Managing Risk Through A Commodity Downturn

Submitted by Leonard Brecken via OilPrice.com,

As a small business owner I know all too well of the struggles to manage overhead as we all struggle through sky rocketing health care costs and taxes and inability to raise prices due to economic conditions.

Whether one is managing a small business or managing wealth, the top priority should be preserving cash to ride out the current storm. Instead of becoming more levered to debt, businesses try to de-lever and manage operations on a free cash flow (FCF) basis.

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