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March 16, 2008
Watching the Market Meltdown Online
For those of you interested in the car-crash carnage of markets tumbling overseas as things make their way to the U.S. tomorrow, here are some good places:
- Live Bloomberg TV feed (Bloomberg)
- Live CNBC TV feed (CNBC)
- FT's Alphaville (FT)
- WSJs' all-markets international data feed (WSJ)
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Asia is down sharply, due to their export-driven economies being more affected by the dollar drop, but the rest of the world is in the 1-2% range, which isn't a car crash to me.
Drats. The CNBC stream doesn't work for me. You had me all excited there, for a minute. Oh well, maybe another time. Bloomberg's good enough, I guess.









Hey, Paul. The guys at CNBC World just became overnight rock stars. When are you going to have some in-depth gold discussion? We've had some pretty smart people call for $1,500 - $2,000 gold recently.
Maybe time to start shining a light on your Canadian gold brethren?
Regards,
George