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... bond market is still expecting a Great Depression… “Investment grade corporate bond indices are [still] priced for default rates of 38% in Europe; 40% in the US; and 51% in the UK – all worse than ...
... constantly compared is that of Japan’s, which continues to be mired in an economic depression. Japan’s inflation rate was flat, and retail sales tumbled the most in seven years, signaling that their economy ...
3. A Bailout in Disguise
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... if it were on the street, it may not stay there for long. The feds can put in a lot more money. It doesn’t mean it necessarily chases consumer products and drives prices higher. In fact, in a real depression, ...
... of those hard times stories I used to hear from family and friends about the Great Depression. It makes me glad I listened. This past winter, it seemed like all those decades of what the Austrian economists ...
... prices fall as the credit depression gets its hands around the neck of the economy and squeezes. Under that scenario, gold would fall. And under that scenario, the cost of paying off debts would rise massively ...
... their own food. But we’ll leave the new feudalism and its implications until next week. Life after the credit depression (or LACD, as we now call it) is going to be very challenging. It’s a ...
7. Pipe Nightmares
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... away.” I agree, it’s not going away - whether we have a global depression or not. For investors, water is, indeed, blue gold. Joel’s Note: Like it or not, Obama’s promised infrastructure ...
8. The Credit Depression
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Here they come. At the end of 2008, all the social and personal signs of a real depression were absent. They are making themselves present now. The suicides, the frauds, the job losses…they’re ...
Mérida, Mexico • Six offshore destinations to dip your toes, and wallet, into, • Will 2009 be the year you escape the Great Global Depression? • How to bag rocketing stocks BEFORE they jump to the major ...
... deficit and the paper money system to stop the Great Depression II scenario. Theses tactics will be inflationary at some point. The U.S. banking system became destabilized because its core collateral – ...
... in from Phuket, Thailand… “Probably somewhere between bargaining and depression,” we guessed the other night. A friend had asked what “stage of grief” we thought the global economy had reached. “Then ...
12. Basic Economics
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... words, thanks to the welfare state, which wasn’t in existence in the 1930’s depression, credit cards which weren’t in existence in the 1930’s depression, and un-backed dollars, ...
... its recession/depression, which was, laughingly, caused by too much spending and debt!! Hahaha! What imbecility, as I indicate with the two exclamation points! It reminds me of Hayden, in an episode of ...
... Treasury/Fed will be in using the deficit and the paper money system to stop the Great Depression II scenario. Theses tactics will be inflationary at some point. The U.S. banking system became destabilized ...
Laguna Beach, California · Markets off to a snappy start for the year, but for how long? · Lessons from one great investor on how to profit during depressions, · One part guess, one part reason: have you ...
... for the first time, as investors gravitate toward the safety of U.S. government debt amid the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression." More specifically, "The Treasury sold $27 billion of three-month ...
... a depression is that the damned Federal Reserve, under the despicable Alan Greenspan from 1987 to 2006, kept interest rates too low, by the simple expedient of lying through his nasty teeth about the true ...
... what prompted Howard Ruff of the The Ruff Times newsletter to say, "It is axiomatic that deflation is the spawning ground for inflation, as the government doesn't know how to fix deflation, depression ...
... to lows not seen since the late '30s and early '40s, at the height of the Great Depression! Yikes! Barron's Confidence Index, in case you were wondering, is just a simple ratio of investor demand for different ...
... boom that preceded the Great Depression! Well, Bloomberg is not interested in the Mogambo Rude Mocking Laugh (MRML) and they do not ask things like, "Tell us why you are so dismal, disdainful and derisive, ...
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