From Zero Hedge:
There is a saying, that everything new is just well-forgotten old. The same apparently is especially applicable to propaganda that seeks to part fools with their money. Today's brownie point question is: was the statement below just uttered by Larry Kudlow, or did it appear first more than 79 years ago?
There's a large amount of money on sidelines waiting for investment opportunities; this should be felt in market when "cheerful sentiment is more firmly intrenched." Economists point out that banks and insurance companies "never before had so much money lying idle."
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