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  • That's why Smart Money is looking at Japan as the next short because its debt is 100% of GDP, and it will be more difficult to refinance as the population gets older and may need to spend its savings, rather than buy more poorly yielding securities.

    Smart Money Is Short Debt Of Greece, Spain, Portugal And Japan 2010

  • Smart Money had studied This Time is Different, a history of financial crises by Harvard professor Kenneth Rogoff and his co-author, Carmen Reinhart.

    Smart Money Is Short Debt Of Greece, Spain, Portugal And Japan 2010

  • According to Smart Money. com, "the three-year failure rate for new banks is less than one in 1,000," which, compared with a "60 percent failure rate for new restaurants," is not so horrible.

    How To Start Your Own Bank 2010

  • According to Smart Money. com, "the three-year failure rate for new banks is less than one in 1,000," which, compared with a "60 percent failure rate for new restaurants," is not so horrible.

    How To Start Your Own Bank 2010

  • The Smart Money by Michael Konik is a fascinating look at big time sports betting, at a level far beyond what Raymer glimpsed.

    Don McNay: Lay the Favorite and Wall Street Ethics 2010

  • Smart Money had studied This Time is Different, a history of financial crises by Harvard professor Kenneth Rogoff and his co-author, Carmen Reinhart.

    Smart Money Is Worried 2010

  • Smart Money will begin to look at Great Britain, maybe even Italy, as targets of the fallout in debt valuation.

    Smart Money Is Worried 2010

  • The Smart Money, mostly hedge funds thinking ahead, were betting on the historic findings that over 800 years severe recessions are always followed by sovereign defaults.

    Smart Money Is Worried 2010

  • That's why Smart Money is looking at Japan as the next short because its debt is 100% of GDP, and it will be more difficult to refinance as the population gets older and may need to spend its savings, rather than buy more poorly yielding securities.

    Smart Money Is Worried 2010

  • The Smart Money by Michael Konik is a fascinating look at big time sports betting, at a level far beyond what Raymer glimpsed.

    Don McNay: Lay the Favorite and Wall Street Ethics 2010

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