Uptick Rule

‘QE2′ Won’t Make Big Waves As G20 Flops

Posted by Pat Sullivan on October 25, 2010
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These are the personal views of Peter Morici, a professor at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and former chief economist at the U.S. International Trade Commission:

In November, the Federal Reserve will likely launch a second round of quantitative easing but don’t expect “QE2″ to make big waves. The failure of the Group of 20 finance ministers’ talks permits China to continue to subvert Fed efforts to rekindle U.S. growth.

More Fed purchases of Treasury and mortgage-backed securities would drive down borrowing costs and, it is hoped, boost business investment and home purchases. However, big corporations are already flush with cash and mortgage rates are near record lows, and the potential benefits from additional monetary promiscuity are limited.

U.S. businesses lack customers, and even zero interest rates won’t inspire General Electric Co. (GE) to build factories and add workers if light bulb sales are stagnant. Without more jobs, prospective homebuyers are too nervous to quit renting or purchase bigger homes.

Moreover, China’s export-oriented development policies and undervalued yuan subvert the impact of U.S. monetary policy on the demand for U.S. products, and U.S. investment, hiring decisions and housing markets.

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GETTING PERSONAL: Investors Call For Uptick Rule’s Return

Posted by Pat Sullivan on June 10, 2009
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By Daisy Maxey
   Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–If the Securities and Exchange Commission is seeking a consensus on curbing short selling of stocks, it has one.

Day traders, teachers, physicians, fund managers, banking executives, advisers, a housewife and a hedge fund manager are among hundreds of people telling the SEC it should restore the so-called uptick rule.

Oh, also a 68-year-old trucker: Wayne Adamson said he is now obliged to keep working because of a diminished nest egg. He blames hedge funds and other short-sellers, in part. Continue reading…

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Should The Uptick Rule Be Reinstated?

Posted by Stacy Ozol on March 10, 2009
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The SEC may consider as early as next month whether to reinstate the so-called uptick rule, which required investors to wait until a company’s stock rose before they could sell it short, that expired in July 2007. Some critics have called on the SEC to bring the rule back, hoping it will help combat market volatility.

Do you think the uptick rule should be reinstated?