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Why The Mania Is Getting Scary—-Central Bankers Are Running A Doomsday Machine

Why The Mania Is Getting Scary—-Central Bankers Are Running A Doomsday Machine If you need evidence that we are in the midst of a lunatic financial mania, just consider this summary from a Marketwatch commentator as to why markets are ripping higher this morning: “The dovish comments from both Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen and People’s Bank of China […]

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When Will China Disclose Its True Official Gold Reserves And How Much Is It?

When Will China Disclose Its True Official Gold Reserves And How Much Is It? Things are heating up in the Chinese gold market First let’s go through the latest Shanghai Gold Exchange data and then we’ll continue to discuss the most recent developments regarding Chinese official gold reserves. Friday the Shanghai Gold Exchange (SGE) released […]

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Canada-China Ties Deepen With Renminbi Trading Hub

Canada-China Ties Deepen With Renminbi Trading Hub China’s growing global financial influence has skeptics, requires reforms to keep pace Canada and China officially opened the first North American renminbi trading hub in Toronto on Monday, March 23, amid other initiatives that are poised to give the Asian power greater financial influence internationally. These developments give […]

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Who Benefits Most From Cheap Oil?

Who Benefits Most From Cheap Oil? We are living in a world obsessed with oil and its price movements. Some time back, when all the trade pundits were predicting a stable 100$ benchmark, the prices fell… and how! The current fall in the oil price has been particularly harsh and excruciating for some of the […]

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The Oil Price Crash and Economic Slow Down in China

The Oil Price Crash and Economic Slow Down in China Two of the factors in the oil price crash are well constrained: 1) oversupply of expensive light tight oil (LTO) in North America and 2) the decision of OPEC to not cut production. The third possible factor of weak global demand is not so easy […]

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US Hegemony, Dollar Dominance Are Officially Dead As China Scores Overwhelming Victory In Bank Battle

US Hegemony, Dollar Dominance Are Officially Dead As China Scores Overwhelming Victory In Bank Battle It’s official: everyone has caught onto the fact that the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank story is extremely important. We’ve covered this exhaustively over the past month, but to summarize, the China-led development bank essentially marks an epochal shift away from traditionally […]

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Westward ho on China’s Eurasia BRIC road

Westward ho on China’s Eurasia BRIC road “…it is imperative that no Eurasian challenger (to the U.S.) emerges capable of dominating Eurasia and thus also of challenging America” Zbigniew Brzezinski, The Grand Chessboard, 1997 What’s in a name, rather an ideogram? Everything. A single Chinese character – jie (for “between”) – graphically illustrates the key […]

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America’s Global Dominance (Since WW II) Has Just Ended

America’s Global Dominance (Since WW II) Has Just Ended On March 22nd, I headlined “Why the Western Alliance Is Ending,” and I listed the recent events which indicate that the Western Alliance doesn’t have much longer to go. And, now, it has actually already ended. The handwriting is on the wall, for everyone to see; it’s so […]

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Next Up: China Will Be Joining The Global Currency Wars

Next Up: China Will Be Joining The Global Currency Wars Japan and the Eurozone have already (re-) discovered the power-button of their printing presses, but these countries might soon be joined by China. China’s prime minister has announced on Sunday he thinks it will be very difficult for China to keep its economic growth rate at the […]

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Washington Blinks: Will Seek Partnership With China-Led Development Bank

Washington Blinks: Will Seek Partnership With China-Led Development Bank Don’t look now, but Washington just blinked. As we’ve documented exhaustively over the past week, pressure has been building steadily for the US to strike some manner of conciliatory tone towards China with regard to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a China-led institution aimed at rivaling the US/Japan-backed […]

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The new order emerges

The new order emerges China and Russia have taken the lead in establishing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), seen as a rival organisation to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, which are dominated by the United States with Europe and Japan. These banks do business at the behest of the old Bretton […]

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China Warns Against Irrational Exuberance

China Warns Against Irrational Exuberance Yesterday, we pointed out that in US dollar terms, Chinese stocks are a real standout among the world’s equity markets, having nearly doubled in less than a year. The catalyst? Liquidity, driven by a number of factors including, as UBS notes, expectations of further policy easing, QE-lite, bank bridge loans, and of course, […]

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US “Isolated” As Key Ally Japan Considers Joining China-Led Bank

US “Isolated” As Key Ally Japan Considers Joining China-Led Bank Well, that escalated quickly. Just a week ago it appeared Washington had managed (for the time being at least) to convince the US’ closest allies to refrain from joining the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, a sinocentric institution aimed at promoting development across Asia that is […]

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Why We’re Drifting Towards World War 3

Why We’re Drifting Towards World War 3 The Economist argues that there are ominous parallels between the conditions which led to the first world war and today: The United States is Britain, the superpower on the wane, unable to guarantee global security. Its main trading partner, China, plays the part of Germany, a new economic power bristling […]

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Amid “US Coup”, Venezuela Takes Another $5 Billion Loan From China

Amid “US Coup”, Venezuela Takes Another $5 Billion Loan From China The people of Venezuela can rejoice… not so fast. Amid paranoid-sounding (though not unlikely) rantings about US-created coups (and blaming ‘economic’ war for his nation’s Socialist utopia hyperinflation), it appears President Maduro just got another life-line (or more rope to hang himself). After begging China’s leader […]

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