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he Coming Global Financial Crisis: Debt Exhaustion

The Coming Global Financial Crisis: Debt Exhaustion The global economy is way past the point of maximum debt saturation, and so the next stop is debt exhaustion.Just as generals fight the last war, central banks always fight the last financial crisis. The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008-09 was primarily one of liquidity as markets froze […]

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The Sorry State of the World Economy

The Sorry State of the World Economy Data released in January paint a bleak picture of advanced-economy prospects. Even if some emerging economies – which face serious challenges of their own – manage to pick up some of the slack, the world economy will remain encumbered by the combination of economic interconnectedness and political balkanization. […]

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Weekly Commentary: No Mystery

Weekly Commentary: No Mystery January 30 – Financial Times (Sam Fleming): “After putting traders on notice six weeks ago to expect further increases in US interest rates in 2019, the Federal Reserve… executed one of its sharpest U-turns in recent memory. Leaving rates unchanged at 2.25-2.5%, Jay Powell, Fed chairman, unveiled new language that opened […]

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Fed Will Crash Markets & Dollar, Gold Protects – John Williams

Fed Will Crash Markets & Dollar, Gold Protects – John Williams Economist John Williams warns the Federal Reserve has painted itself into a very tight no win corner. No matter what the Fed does with rates it’s going to be a disaster. Williams explains, “You had some very heavy selling towards the end of the […]

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U.S. Debt Worries Fed Chairman Powell – Fears May Be Confirmed in March

U.S. Debt Worries Fed Chairman Powell – Fears May Be Confirmed in March As we enter 2019, the U.S. national debt continues to grow, approaching $22 trillion with global Government debt sitting at $72 trillion. It seems like the 21st century is hitting the U.S. with a debt “haymaker,” according to CNBC (emphasis ours): U.S. debt began accelerating at […]

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The Dangers of Negative Interest Rates and a Cashless Economy

THE DANGERS OF NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES AND A CASHLESS ECONOMY The recent gyrations in the stock market and the uncertainties surrounding American trade policies with China and other parts of the world have raised the question of when the next recession will inevitably follow the current economic recovery from the 2008-9 financial crisis. In the […]

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The Positive Interest Rate Cycle, RIP…1950 – 2019

The Positive Interest Rate Cycle, RIP…1950 – 2019 I’m going to make the case that the US is concluding the final positive interest rate cycle and that upon the next downturn, the Japanese / EU style ZIRP and/or NIRP will become the new norm.  But, before we say goodbye…let’s take a look at the ups, downs, and […]

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Federal Reserve Confesses Sole Responsibility for All Recessions

Federal Reserve Confesses Sole Responsibility for All Recessions In a surprisingly candid admission, two former Federal Reserve chairs have stated that the Federal Reserve alone is responsible for creating all recessions in the United States. First, former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke said that Expansions don’t die of old age. They get murdered. MarketWatch To clarify […]

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Volatility Holds the Key to Markets in 2019

Volatility Holds the Key to Markets in 2019 Over the last two weeks, after making good on the four-rate interest hike of 2018, Fed Chairman, Jerome Powell, became more dovish to start 2019. His change in tone is worth considering because of his historical stance on reducing the amount of artificial stimulus coming from the […]

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Quantitative Brainwashing

Quantitative Brainwashing We’re all familiar with the term, “quantitative easing.” It’s described as meaning, “A monetary policy in which a central bank purchases government securities or other securities from the market in order to lower interest rates and increase the money supply.” Well, that sounds reasonable… even beneficial. But, unfortunately, that’s not really the whole […]

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My Speech in the European Parliament on the Coming Economic Collapse

MY SPEECH IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE COMING ECONOMIC COLLAPSE Zero percent interest rates have created the largest bubble in human history, when it bursts it will be worse than 1929.

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Where Will The “Pending” Financial Crisis Originate?

Where Will The “Pending” Financial Crisis Originate? – Case for a pending financial collapse is well grounded warns Rickards – “Ticking time bomb” the Federal Reserve has created is set to go off… – Economist warns U.S. high-yield debt, default of “junk bonds” could cause next crisis – Systemic risk is “more dangerous than ever” […]

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Why central banks cannot really Manage Anything

Why central banks cannot really Manage Anything QUESTION: Marty you recently said that “the entire problem of lowering interest rates to ‘stimulate’ the economy demonstrates that central banks cannot really manage anything.” Is this statement really true? BG ANSWER: Absolutely. There is a basic presumption in all human activity that somehow we possess the power […]

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Bankrupt, Eh? Insolvency Filings Soar In Almost All Canadian Provinces

Bankrupt, Eh? Insolvency Filings Soar In Almost All Canadian Provinces The pronounced aftershock from what would historically be considered as very mild interest rate hikes in Canada is continuing. Bloomberg reported that the number of consumers seeking debt relief was up 5.1% to 11,320 in November, according to the Ottawa-based Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. Combining October […]

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The Crash Of The “Everything Bubble” Started In 2018 – Here’s What Comes Next In 2019

The Crash Of The “Everything Bubble” Started In 2018 – Here’s What Comes Next In 2019 In 2018, a very significant economic change occurred, which sealed the fate of the U.S. economy as well as some other economies around the globe. This change was the shift of central bank policy. The era of stimulus and […]

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