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New York Fed Wants to Hear From Investors (But Not Anyone LIke You)
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New York Fed Wants to Hear From Investors (But Not Anyone LIke You)
The New York Fed is creating an 'investor advisory council' and packing it with the outer circle of insiders, the banks being the In Crowd.
Its nice to hear that Pimco will now have greater access to the NY Fed.
Maybe the Fed would like them to explain how they are going to move hundreds of billions in new bond sales in the coming weeks, while propping the equity markets with hot money and no fundamental underpinnings. Is Goldman running out of ideas?
The guy from the Treasury of the State of New Jersey must be there for a fade. I hear most of that state's investments are in overseas accounts. Did the Treasurers of Michigan and California have scheduling conflicts?
The list of appointees are at the end of this press release. In case you were wondering, ZeroHedge, Karl Denninger, GATA's Bill Murphy, Peter Schiff, Eric Janszen, Jon Stewart, and WallStreetPro are NOT included in the list of appointees. If they were, the NY Fed could make money by putting their meetings on Pay Per View or SpikeTV.
Its nice to hear that Pimco will now have greater access to the NY Fed.
Maybe the Fed would like them to explain how they are going to move hundreds of billions in new bond sales in the coming weeks, while propping the equity markets with hot money and no fundamental underpinnings. Is Goldman running out of ideas?
The guy from the Treasury of the State of New Jersey must be there for a fade. I hear most of that state's investments are in overseas accounts. Did the Treasurers of Michigan and California have scheduling conflicts?
The list of appointees are at the end of this press release. In case you were wondering, ZeroHedge, Karl Denninger, GATA's Bill Murphy, Peter Schiff, Eric Janszen, Jon Stewart, and WallStreetPro are NOT included in the list of appointees. If they were, the NY Fed could make money by putting their meetings on Pay Per View or SpikeTV.
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