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How Bush may boost the economy

2008/01/07 21:16:03 網誌分類: 經濟
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Any short-term push to stave off a recession could face political and budgetary challenges.

By Jeanne Sahadi, CNNMoney.com senior writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Word is that President Bush may propose new measures to boost the economy by the time he gives his State of the unіon address later this month.

While he has steadfastly maintained that the economy is fundamentally strong, the fact that the president is considering a so-called fiscal stimulus package is an indication that the Administration is getting worried.

Such a package would aim to ward off a recession, the fear of which has grown stronger in the wake of discouraging data on jobs, rising energy prices and a slowing housing market.

There is also an indication that leading Democrats might be working on a plan of their own. A spokesman for Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) said in an e-mail to CNNMoney.com that Sen. Baucus "already has ideas of his own about the possible need for an economic stimulus package this year and is planning for the Finance Committee to discuss very early in the session what shape such a package might take."

Tax cuts on the table
It's not clear what measures the White House is considering, but it is widely believed that tax cuts are among them. In that realm, there are a number of options the president could propose, but all of them carry political costs, economic costs or both.

One option that economist Mark Zandi of Economy.com thinks might help is a temporary tax cut, much like the $300 tax rebate Americans got in the wake of Sept. 11. "It was well-timed and was significant for lower and lower middle-income households," Zandi said, although he acknowledged that not all economists agree about how successful the rebate was.

But a new rebate will likely draw criticism. In 2001, the government had the advantage of a budget surplus. Now it's operating with a deficit, which could raise concerns about the cost of a rebate. "Where's the money going to come from? [A rebate will] take it from some other place in the economy," said Chris Edwards, director of tax policy studies at the libertarian Cato Institute, which advocates for limited government and free markets.

Zandi thinks it might also make sense to make President Bush's income tax cuts for the middle class permanent, a move that leading Democratic presidential candidates have indicated they'd support. Where they part company with the president, however, is in making those tax cuts permanent for high-income households, too. So if the president did push for an extension of his tax cuts for the middle class, that could undercut his stated goal of making his tax cuts permanent for everyone, Zandi said.

Zandi would also advocate making the lower rates on capital gains and dividends permanent for everyone. Despite his belief that the federal government should not try to control the short-term performance of the economy, Edwards agrees that such a move could help stabilize the markets by giving investors more certainty about their investment tax bill. It also would reduce any pressure investors might feel to sell their holdings before the investment rate cuts expire.

But the cost of making any of the Bush tax cuts permanent is a sore point for fiscal watchdogs, who contend such cuts are unaffordable in the long term, given the growing budgetary demands of Social Security and Medicare as well as the war in Iraq.

Of course, with any tax-based stimulus, the potential benefit of its short-term effect has to be weighed against its long-term cost, said Clint Stretch, a federal tax policy expert at Deloitte Touche. "[You must consider the net benefit] if you have to turn around to the credit markets and borrow the money to pay for it."

Non-tax options
President Bush could also call for measures intended to stimulate the housing market, Zandi said.

Bush has already said Congress should act quickly to pass a number of housing-related legislative proposals that he supports. One key measure would reform the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which would make the relatively low cost FHA-insured mortgages more readily available to consumers who want to buy homes and to those who want to refinance out of unaffordable subprime loans.

The White House also might consider calling for a temporary increase in the size of mortgages that Fannie Mae (FNM) and Freddie Mac can purchase from mortgage lenders. These two government-sponsored enterprises guarantee the purchase and trading of so-called "conforming" loans, which are those valued at $417,000 or less. Any loans above that amount are considered "jumbo" loans.

An increase in the conforming loan limit would make it easier and less costly for borrowers in high-cost areas to get loans because Fannie and Freddie would guarantee their purchase by investors.

In the past, the Administration has said it would support a temporary increase in loan limits, but only if lawmakers pass legislation that would boost oversight of both Fannie and Freddie, which have been plagued by accounting scandals.

 

 

 

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巧茹與小泡泡
巧茹與小泡泡 2013/03/24

以房地產來說,好多租約都帶有陷阱,最好還是著眼於周遭同類型物業的最近及歷史成交價,以作參考。

至於股票,我本人都係睇市盈率、市值規模、大股東等等。雖然歷史數據只能作參考而無保證,但總好過相信那些預測數字,預測數字更加是參考性質,更加無保證。

大家小心喇。

 

巧茹與小泡泡
巧茹與小泡泡 2013/03/22

十分抱歉,只是回來發文,未有餘空回覆。

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巧茹與小泡泡
巧茹與小泡泡 2009/06/17

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今天又是新的一天,我既研究工作都到了尾聲…

 

貼了出大廳,自己都留個 copy:

1、炒股是資源再分配,並不創造財富。

2、開辦股市就是為了賺錢,不給你一點甜頭你不會進來,更不用說掏錢。

3、中國股市沒有做空機制,往下做只不過是為了將來往上拉。

4、主力有遠大目標,顯得大智若愚。散戶有小聰明,卻是大愚若智。

5、人性有恐懼和貪婪,主力專找這兩死穴攻擊。散戶卻不承認自身有此毛病。

6、趨勢理論其實非常重要,其時我們大部分時間都在等待,下跌途中空倉等待,上漲途中滿倉等待,只有轉勢那一刻才動手買賣。均線可以幫我們判斷趨勢,但如果你不懂或不信它,誰也救不了你。

7、主力可以用日K線騙你,但它無法用月K線騙你,因為拆借資金玩不起時間,利息成本太高。

8、主力當然知道軟件的威力,所以它會在底部或頂部區間上下震蕩,使忠實反映情況的軟件發出前後矛盾的信號,你拋開軟件正中主力下懷。沒了K線圖就等於被廢去雙眼,你還想幹啥?等你悟出月K線的奧秘,你就會愛上軟件。

9、物極必反的原理非常適合炒股。如果你悟出它的真締,你就不會再幹出追高殺低的蠢事。至少你不會再衝動。KDJ/BOLLING都是很好的防衝動指標。

10、週密計劃是主力成功的關鍵所在。介入價位,密集成交區,籌碼分佈,指標高低,時間跨度,題裁配合,意外狀況,止損/止盈點……現在明白主力為什麼會賺你的錢了吧?

 

巧茹與小泡泡
巧茹與小泡泡 2009/06/17

自古以來,人類就好迷信。

唔係淨係中國人迷信,全世界都係,我都係。

邊鬼個咁「有心」啊,特登刪左幾十年前既留言,人地個風水局都攪,呵呵呵。

呢度個制度真係,唉。o的人都好咩姐。

日出日落何時有改變,向天仰望,大笑三聲至得了,哈哈哈。

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