Jeffery A. Tucker: Bernanke’s Noble Prize for Moral Hazard
Guest Post by Jeffery A. Tucker, President of the Brownstone Institute: Our times are stuffed with daily ironies all pointing to the same grim reality:
Guest Post by Jeffery A. Tucker, President of the Brownstone Institute: Our times are stuffed with daily ironies all pointing to the same grim reality:
The world is staggering towards multiple crises. There is “A huge riptide in global events that will carry many people and whole societies out to
There are some who have suggested “stagflation” is a good description of current economic conditions, but the truth is we are facing something so much
Taking a look at the stock markets, it’s well windy out there. Markets are being whipsawed by rate hike threats from Central Banks, China lockdowns,
When the Fed did test a similar flight plan back in 2018, it ran erratically all year and ended when the Fed dove its plane
So sorry, but “you’ll own nothing and be miserable–oops, we mean happy, yes, deliriously happy” doesn’t count as a solution. All the big problems have
US stocks are behaving amazingly well given the political and economic near-chaos of the past few months. This is probably the first recession that inflated
James Grant, the venerable publisher of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, just wrote an opinion piece for the Wall Street Journal that, had it appeared on
In his latest commentary, financial strategist Michael Pento maps out the coming year. Spoiler alert: It ends ugly. Debt Be Damned The U.S. National Debt
Just a couple of weeks ago the financial world’s biggest worry was the plunging price of oil. Supply was up, stockpiles were building and speculation
Rick Rule: The macro environment is pretty constructive for gold … Kyle Bass: China’s house is on fire; if you have money invested in Asia
Looking strictly at the numbers it’s hard to work up much interest in whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge after 2020. Either way, trillion-dollar
Beginning in early Spring, gold and silver faced two serious headwinds: Seasonality – that is, the annual decline in bullion demand from China and India
Each quarter, Credit Bubble Bulletin’s Doug Noland posts a “flow of funds” report that analyzes the debt and securities markets data released by the Fed
What’s the last big toy you buy when things have been good for a really long time and you already have all the other toys?
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