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China’s ‘Official’ Virtual Currency Could Be Arriving “Quite Soon” To “Challenge The U.S.”

China’s ‘Official’ Virtual Currency Could Be Arriving “Quite Soon” To “Challenge The U.S.” As if the trade war – and soon to be currency war – between China and the U.S. needed another wrench thrown in its gears… China sent cryptocurrencies tumbling on Friday after re-cracking-down on exchanges that are operating illegally against authorities’ ban. […]

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Chinese Media Stunner: China Will Be The Next Country To Cut Rates To Zero

Chinese Media Stunner: China Will Be The Next Country To Cut Rates To Zero One week ago, we showed in one chart why the global economic recovery that so many expect is just a few months away, won’t happen: as the chart below shows, China’s credit intensity since 1994 has exploded. This means that before the Global Financial […]

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What Happens After The Economic Momentum Ends?

What Happens After The Economic Momentum Ends? At Some Point We Have Simply Overbuilt! The economic landscape before us continues to look like something out of  “Alice And The Looking Glass”. A bizarre  and unrecognizable land, a land that is distorted and papered over by ream after ream of paper. For over a decade this […]

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The Greatest Swindle in American History… And How They’ll Try It Again Soon

The Greatest Swindle in American History… And How They’ll Try It Again Soon International Man: Before 1913 there was no income tax, and the United States was a much freer country. Initially, the government sold the federal income tax to the American people as something only the rich would have to pay. Jeff Thomas: Yes, […]

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The Phantom Mania

The Phantom Mania There’s nothing of substance underlying the current market melt-up Well, stocks are back at all-time highs. Ignited by the Fed’s “Not-QE” program and endless Trump administration teases of an “imminent” China deal, the S&P 500 has been propelled above its upward Bollinger band — a hyperextension only seen one other time since […]

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OECD Sees Global Growth At Decade-Low As WTO Warns Of “Doomsday Scenario”

OECD Sees Global Growth At Decade-Low As WTO Warns Of “Doomsday Scenario” Global growth is quickly plunging to levels not seen since the financial crisis as the risk of long-term stagnation has developed, according to the OECD’s latest Economic Outlook. The world economy is expected to grow at a decade-low of 2.9% this year and remain […]

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Fear of “Reversal Rates” Sets in, Says the Fed

Fear of “Reversal Rates” Sets in, Says the Fed The fear that today’s negative or low interest rates render central banks helpless in face of the next economic crisis. There is now a new theory cropping up in Fed-speak and more generally in central-bank speak. It’s not actually a new theory. I have been saying […]

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GOLD & SILVER UPDATE: Setting Up For The Next Leg Higher In 2020

GOLD & SILVER UPDATE: Setting Up For The Next Leg Higher In 2020 The Day of Reckoning is coming, and it won’t be pretty for the overall markets.  While the Fed liquidity has pushed the major U.S. indexes to new highs, the underlying fundamentals in the economy continue to deteriorate.  Without the record amount of […]

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There is no such thing as a business as usual scenario

There is no such thing as a business as usual scenario The discussions about how much it will cost to mitigate climate change is a smokescreen. What constitutes a cost is not an objective fact, but laden with assumptions and subjective values.   How much does it cost to stop climate change, to keep within the […]

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Central Bankers Are Starting To Lose Control

Central Bankers Are Starting To Lose Control All is good. The trade war between China and the United States comes to an end, the global economy has weathered the worst, and central banks are making sure that markets continue to go up. This is the scenario currently shaping the consensus. Kevin Duffy is a battle-proven […]

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Peter Turchin And The Coming Crisis Of The 2020s

Peter Turchin And The Coming Crisis Of The 2020s Increasingly, social science is dominated by Leftist ideologues who use the remaining respect that academia still has among the public to inculcate students and public alike with their equalitarian dogmas. But there are honorable exceptions. One of these: Peter Turchin, a Russian who is professor of Evolutionary Biology at the University of […]

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Assange, Nitrogen, Pensions, Solomon

Assange, Nitrogen, Pensions, Solomon I’m getting pissed off about multiple things right now, too many to make them all separate essays. Let’s give it a combined shot: In Holland, the talk of the town is nitrogen emissions. I’d never seen it raised as that kind of problem, but there you go. The government last week […]

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The Next Wave of Debt Monetization Will Also Be A Disaster

The Next Wave of Debt Monetization Will Also Be A Disaster According to the IMF (International Monetary Fund) and the IIF (Institute of International finance) global debt has soared to a new record high. The level of government debt around the world has ballooned since the financial crisis, reaching levels never seen before during peacetime. This has happened in […]

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Political and Social Conflict Is Accelerating: Here’s Why

Political and Social Conflict Is Accelerating: Here’s Why All the status quo “fixes” only hasten the collapse of the status quo. That economic, social and political conflict is accelerating is self-evident. What’s open to debate are the core drivers of conflict / disorder /unraveling. Here’s the core self-reinforcing dynamic in my view: 1. The status quo […]

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World Trade Barometer Suggests Global Economy Continues To Plunge As Trade War Takes Toll

World Trade Barometer Suggests Global Economy Continues To Plunge As Trade War Takes Toll The World Trade Organization (WTO) published a new report Monday that warns global merchandise trade in goods will plunge through this quarter amid no resolution to the trade war, along with the continuation of a worldwide synchronized slowdown that shows no signs of […]

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