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Three ways to cash in on the Fed-inspired ‘dash for trash’

By John Stepek, 27 Jan 2012

Markets are back in 'risk-on' mode after the Federal Reserve indicated it is prepared to print more money to keep the US economy afloat. So how can you profit? John Stepek outlines three of the best ways.

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    By James McKeigue, 28 Jan 2012

    James McKeigue highlights the best pieces from the MoneyWeek team, including: the rich have too much money; profit from green energy; and Ben Bernanke could start printing money again.

  • Don’t hold your breath for a rampant US recovery

    By Phil Oakley, 27 Jan 2012

    The US economy grew by 2.8% in the last three months of 2011. So are things looking up for the USA or is it a false dawn? Phil Oakley examines the data.

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