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... precipitous fall in home prices might start to ease up soon: “The current crisis has finally wiped out the bubble in home prices,” continues Ian. “Adjusted for inflation, the price of median single family ...
... can merely survive at this point, and who are all more and more destitute from the huge inflation in the money supply, that produced the higher prices, that produced the bubbles in stocks, bubbles in bonds, ...
3. Born Biddable
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... get upset if the dollar loses too much value. Besides, inflation is no sure thing. As James Ferguson points out, Japan has been trying to incite inflation for many years – with no success. Until now, Geithner ...
by Addison Wiggin & Ian Mathias First Russia, then China, now U.N.? Powers of the world move to ditch the dollar Puru Saxena on why the Fed secretly wants inflation… the more the better The 5 ...
... the U.K. and U.S. have been flooding their economies with liquidity, by purchasing their own debt. These moves are inflationary, and while we haven’t seen signs of any uptick in U.S. CPI, the U.K. inflation ...
6. Silver and Gold
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... 2009 edition of the Rude Awakening, “Buy Gold…We Really Mean it This Time.”) “Dollar debasement will doubtless trigger inflation,” Byron insists. “Over time, this will cause a flight from paper currencies ...
... money supply would go down, which is the definition of deflation, and this deflation is what has the Fed and the Congress in such a frightened panic that they are deliberately creating inflation and risking ...
8. A Bailout in Disguise
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... after reading your report yesterday. Inflation seemed like a sure thing. But as you say, maybe it’s not as sure as we think.” Yesterday, the Fed made history. It made a little step for man, and a big step ...
... thanks to the forthcoming hyperinflation. Do you have a slight idea of how many millions of retirement accounts, pension funds, and charities have been destroyed because of the Barney Franks of D.C.? I ...
... is desperately trying to use other unconventional methods (quantitative easing) to stimulate the economy. In my view, this latest development of the Federal Reserve monetizing debt is inflationary and ...
... about the need for an alternative reserve currency. Foreign nations are not going to want to continue to invest a majority of their reserves in a currency that is likely to lose value because of the inflationary ...
... that the Fed has begun almost literally “printing money?” Why didn’t the price go to $1,000? But remember how we’ve worried that inflation was too obvious? You can see it coming a mile away. Which is why ...
... under an onslaught of inflation in prices except those who own gold, silver and oil. Fortunately, it’s just that easy of a choice! Whee! This article originally appeared in the Daily Reckoning. The Daily ...
... tax. What’s in all of this for you? What’s in it for me? A lot of inflation, most likely. That’s why you need to buy gold with 5-10% of your portfolio. And have more of your portfolio in good, solid mining ...
15. Shipshape
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... financing. As inflation rises, the cost to build new ships skyrockets. Just looking at the cost of steel, the input prices to build tankers are much higher. Existing tankers, then, become much more valuable ...
... little more somber. Some unexpected inflation data released in the U.K. dampened sentiment in London where, last we checked, the FTSE was trading down some 1.25%. Indexes in Germany and France were relatively ...
... gold-bug into the monetary inflation monster that he became, but soon I realized the gem of a philosophy that we have here! Hastily, I scheduled a meeting with my boss, who thinks that my poor job performance, ...
... to race relations by state intervention in the first place. And then there’s what we expect will happen to the currency. Hmm…hyperinflation and three large and distinct racial groups who really don’t care ...
... when global economic activity shrinks…is if we experience massive, central-bank backed money printing and the inflation that ensues. Not that this is an outcome we find desirable. But it’s ...
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... a trillion per year, printed up by the FED, with nothing to back it up other than the current money supply, which ultimately means rapid inflation. This FIAT system of money creation since the year I was ...
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