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Examples
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FABER: To forecast markets is next to impossible, but particularly so if the government intervenes into the markets through monetary and fiscal policies.
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MARC FABER, ECONOMIST: After the huge gains of 2009, an individual investor, his principal consideration for 2010 is capital preservation -- not to lose any money this year.
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DAVID FABER: So you're essentially saying there is nothing the Fed could have done.
David Fiderer: How Dumb Does Alan Greenspan Think We Are? Very 2009
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DAVID FABER: Alan Greenspan clearly didn't realize the full extent of the housing bubble in 2005, nor was he aware of the enormous growth in subprime mortgages, which, by 2005, represented 20 percent of all new mortgages.
David Fiderer: How Dumb Does Alan Greenspan Think We Are? Very 2009
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DAVID FABER: Greenspan now says that even if he did know the true dimensions of the housing bubble back then, he wouldn't have been able to do much to stop it.
David Fiderer: How Dumb Does Alan Greenspan Think We Are? Very 2009
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FABER: We would never use the word "match," because that implies that they are the same.
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DAVID FABER, CNBC ANCHOR: News Corp., the giant media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch, has made an unsolicited $60 a share all - cash offer for Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal, according to people familiar with the matter.
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FABER: That would be correct, but we're as I said, we're still investigating with all of the city agencies to find the source of this problem.
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FABER: Well, the bubble did burst, but the recession hasn't come yet, at least not fully.
The Profit Of Doom 2007
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FABER: This is an example of a root that would be suitable for nuclear DNA because of the tissue that you can see around the root end.
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