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BIS Publishes A “Simplified” Map Of China’s Shadow Banking System
BIS Publishes A “Simplified” Map Of China’s Shadow Banking System While China’s shadow banking sector may have been tamed in the past year as a result of an aggressive crackdown by Beijing over the unregulated, gray-market in high interest lending and especially Wealth Management Products or WMPs, it, it still retains an aura of incomprehensibility […]
Danielle DiMartino Booth: Don’t Count On The Powell Fed To Rescue The Markets
Danielle DiMartino Booth: Don’t Count On The Powell Fed To Rescue The Markets The new Fed Chair may break from his predecessors The recent gut-wrenching drop in asset prices began on the first day of the job for new Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. How is Mr. Powell likely to react to a suddenly sick-looking market? […]
Rising Debt + Rising Rates
Rising Debt + Rising Rates Have they all lost their collective minds? Look I get that some people are leaning Democrat versus Republican and vice versa and that’s fine, but what exactly are voters getting? If, on the one hand, you think Democrats tax and spend too much you get Republicans on the other hand […]
Really Bad Ideas, Part 6: Money That “Rots And Rusts”
Really Bad Ideas, Part 6: Money That “Rots And Rusts” In the next downturn (which may have started last week, yee-haw), the world’s central banks will face a bit of poetic justice: To keep their previous policy mistakes from blowing up the world in 2008, they cut interest rates to historically – some would say […]
“This Won’t End Well” – Mortgage Rates Spike To 4-Year Highs
“This Won’t End Well” – Mortgage Rates Spike To 4-Year Highs Growth? Inflation? Be careful what you wish for, as the surge in Treasury yields has sent mortgage interest rates to their highest in four years, flashing a big red warning light for affordability and home sales in 2018… The U.S. weekly average 30-year fixed […]
“Strong Dollar”, “Weak Dollar” – What About a Gold-Backed Dollar?
“Strong Dollar”, “Weak Dollar” – What About a Gold-Backed Dollar? Contradictory Palaver The recent hullabaloo among President Trump’s top monetary officials about the Administration’s “dollar policy” is just the start of what will likely be the first of many contradictory pronouncements and reversals which will take place in the coming months and years as the […]
A Stock Market Tumble Is the Correction We Need
A Stock Market Tumble Is the Correction We Need The Fed put us in this predicament. Only the market can get us out of it. Since hitting rock bottom in 2009, stock prices have consistently increased without much volatility — that is, until these first few days of February when the Dow Jones Industrial Average […]
It’s Looking A Lot Like 2008 Now…
It’s Looking A Lot Like 2008 Now… Did today’s market plunge mark the start of the next crash? Economic and market conditions are eerily like they were in late 2007/early 2008. Remember back then? Everything was going great. Home prices were soaring. Jobs were plentiful. The great cultural marketing machine was busy proclaiming that a […]
DANGER AHEAD FOR U.S. GOVT: Unable To Service Debt As Interest Rates Surge
DANGER AHEAD FOR U.S. GOVT: Unable To Service Debt As Interest Rates Surge The U.S. Government is in serious trouble when interest rates rise. As interest rates rise, so will the amount of money the U.S. Government will have to pay out to service its rapidly rising debt. Unfortunately, interest rates don’t have to increase […]
The Looming Debt Crisis Nobody Seems to Look At
The Looming Debt Crisis Nobody Seems to Look At Around the globe, we are approaching a monumental awakening as municipal governments see their borrowing costs rise dramatically with rising interest rates. This is unfolding in Europe, the USA, Canada, South America, Middle East, and Asia. In fact, S&P is predicting the first-ever default by a Chinese local […]
“This Isn’t a Drill” Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since May 2014
“This Isn’t a Drill” Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level Since May 2014 A housing bust may be just around the corner. Rates have climbed to a level last seen in May of 2014. Mortgage News Daily reports Mortgage Rates Surge to Highest Levels in More Than 3 Years. The chart does not quite show what […]
Central Banks Put a Safety Net Under Financial Markets
CENTRAL BANKS PUT A SAFETY NET UNDER FINANCIAL MARKETS Most early business cycle indicators suggest that the global economy is pretty much roaring ahead. Production and employment are rising. Firms keep investing and show decent profits. International trade is expanding. Credit is easy to obtain. Stock prices keep moving up to ever higher levels. All […]
Global Crisis Events: The Weird Keeps Getting Weirder
Global Crisis Events: The Weird Keeps Getting Weirder While the mainstream media and general public tend to assume that every new day is bringing us closer to a better future, many alternative analysts focus on the underlying weirdness of our world and all of the crisis factors that average people don’t want to think about. […]



