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Is Oil Demand Falling Off A Cliff?
Is Oil Demand Falling Off A Cliff?
Is demand for oil falling off a cliff with the stock market? The Department of Energy reports that the U.S. Petroleum Products Product Supplied was only 18.66 million barrels per day for the four weeks ending October 3. This is the lowest level since June 1999.
Falling short
krugman.blogs.nytimes.com — Wouldn't it be nice if, just once, policy makers exceeded expectations instead of falling short? Actually, it... would be more than nice: until that starts happening, policy will keep losing credibility. But it's apparently not to be. The IMF ministers ... (more) Falling short
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Weekly Links: Carnivals & Articles - October 10, 2008
Dividends Value — ... The Dividend Guy presented Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup Dividend Growth Investor presented Top 20 one day percent decreases in Dow Jones the moneygardener presented recession pricing Stock Market Prognosticator presented Is Oil Demand Falling Off A Cliff? The Div Guy presented Why You Shouldn't Bail on Stocks Now Disciplined Approach to Investing presented Are Money Market Cash Levels Signaling A Market Bottom? Living Off Dividends ...

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - October 11, 2008
The Dividend Guy Blog — ... of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related. Once again a good week in terms of posts and information for all of us avid blog readers. The DIV-Net Hold your resolve on the dividends Investor sentiment Should you reinvest your dividends Dividend increases are still happening Cramer has a rear view mirror Is oil demand really falling More dividend increases A fine mess we are ...

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