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    Barton Biggs on U.S. stocks, European debt

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    Article written by Prieur du Plessis, editor of the href="http://www.investmentpostcards.com">Investment Postcards from Cape Town" blog.Barton Biggs, managing partner at Traxis Partners LP, discusses the outlook for the U.S. stock market and the European sovereign debt crisis. Biggs speaks with Bloomberg’s Deirdre Bolton.Biggs offered his view on the U.S. economy, saying that he is optimistic and that he thinks “the next significant move in equity markets is up”. He also says that the European Union and the ECB are “very foolish” in terms of managing the crisis and that “you’ve got to risk overkill rather than doing too little.”Click here or on the image below to view the interview.Source: Bloomberg, January 11, 2011.Did you enjoy this post? If so, click here to subscribe to updates to Investment Postcards from Cape Town by e-mail.Barton Biggs on U.S. stocks, European debt was first posted on January 12, 2011 at 9:45 am.©2011 "Investment Postcards from Cape Town". Use of this feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact me at wordpress@investmentpostcards.comFeed enhanced by the Add To Feed Plugin by Ajay D'Souza

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