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The Euthanasia Of The Saver

The Euthanasia Of The Saver What have been the economic consequences of ultra-low interest rates? The answer might not be as hopeful as you may think. While better known for the role of government in stimulating the economy, John Maynard Keynes, one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, also provided the intellectual […]

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What Happens To US Shale When The Easy Money Runs Out?

What Happens To US Shale When The Easy Money Runs Out? Today we will take a look at both Whiting Petroleum (WLL) and Continental Resources (CLR) as far as their Bakken economics. Overall the numbers will show that, despite claims of low cash costs per MBOE ($16 or so for CLR) and high IRRs on […]

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Canadian house prices 35% overvalued, Economist magazine says

Canadian house prices 35% overvalued, Economist magazine says Cheap borrowing costs are driving up prices in markets around the world In a survey of housing costs around the world, the Economist magazine says Canada’s housing prices are 35 per cent overvalued when compared to Canadian incomes. Against the level of Canadian rents, housing prices come […]

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Steen Jakobsen: Get Ready For The Biggest Margin Call In History

Steen Jakobsen: Get Ready For The Biggest Margin Call In History A recommendation to move to cash Economist Steen Jakobsen, Chief Investment Officer of Saxo Bank, believes 2015 will be another “lost year” for the economy. And he predicts the Federal Reserve will indeed start to raise rates later this year, surprising the market and […]

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The Inevitable Failure of Mechanistic Monetary Policy

The Inevitable Failure of Mechanistic Monetary Policy Our current faith in central banks’ ability to “make the economy all better, all the time” is horrendously misplaced. We are living in the Cargo Cult Era of Central Bankers. The era began in earnest on December 5, 1996, when Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan cautiously wondered aloud if […]

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Central banks paralysed at the zero bound

Central banks paralysed at the zero bound Though the Fed would deny it, it is clear from the minutes of the last Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting that a rise in interest rates has been put off indefinitely. The subsequent rally in the price of gold and the sudden fall in the dollar tend […]

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The End of the Great Debt Cycle

The End of the Great Debt Cycle “It’s the end of the great debt cycle,” says hedge fund manager Ray Dalio of Bridgewater Associates, taking the words out of our mouth. Bond fund manager Bill Gross adds context: In the past 20 to 30 years, credit has grown to such an extreme globally that debt […]

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The Fed Blew It

The Fed Blew It The Fed had multiple opportunities to let the air out of unsustainable asset bubbles by notching interest rates higher and tapering its asset purchases (QE). The Federal Reserve blew it by not normalizing interest rates a long time ago. The consensus in financial circles is the exact opposite: the Fed has blown […]

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Time for Some Mattress Padding

Time for Some Mattress Padding Can you imagine borrowing $1000 from the bank and receiving $10 per year interest from the bank? I didn’t think so. However, this is the happy situation facing some European countries and even a few Swiss companies. The Swiss, Swedish, and Danish governments and the food multinational Nestle are now borrowing money from […]

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Understanding True Credit and False Credit

Understanding True Credit and False Credit There are two kinds of credit: that which would be offered in a market economy with sound money and banking (true credit), and that which is made possible only through a system of central banking, artificially low interest rates, and fractional reserves (false credit). Banks cannot expand true credit […]

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Why Japan is Not Greece or EU For that Matter

Why Japan is Not Greece or EU For that Matter QUESTION: Hello Martin There are a few writers who speculate the the yen will be the first currency to fall (because Japan has been tied into QE and flat interest rates for decades already, and their manufacturing is suffering).  How do you think the currency situation […]

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India Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate “Pre-Emptively” For Second Time In 2 Months

India Central Bank Cuts Interest Rate “Pre-Emptively” For Second Time In 2 Months In a surprise move, the RBI just cut its main interest rates for the second time in two months, taking it from 6.75% to 6.50%, in what the central bank calls a “pre-emptive” policy move, but what is in reality merely a […]

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JANET YELLEN IS A COWARD

JANET YELLEN IS A COWARD Headline: Yellen Is Loathe To Change Easy Money Policy With her diminutive stature, dutch-boy haircut and puffy facial features Janet Yellen certainly does not look like a leader…more like a Brooklyn grandmother eager to tell you her special recipe for chocolate chip cookies. In this case, unfortunately, her appearance does […]

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China Cuts Interest Rates, Takes Number Of Central Banks Easing In 2015 To 21

China Cuts Interest Rates, Takes Number Of Central Banks Easing In 2015 To 21 And then there were 21. Hours ago on Saturday, the country whose currency is largely pegged to the dollar which itself is now anticipating a rate hike in the coming months, surprised the world by confirming its economic slowdown yet again […]

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In “Paranormal” Europe, Banks Will Pay You To Borrow, And Charge You To Save

In “Paranormal” Europe, Banks Will Pay You To Borrow, And Charge You To Save A month ago, we wrote about a bizarre situation involving Denmark’s now totally broken monetary system, where as a result of an unprecedented scramble to weaken the currency in order to preserve the peg to the Euro the central bank unleashed […]

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