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Junk-Rated Offshore Drillers Headed into Bankruptcy: Fitch
Junk-Rated Offshore Drillers Headed into Bankruptcy: Fitch After fracking, offshore drilling. At the leading edge is rig-contractor Hercules Offshore. In March 2014, before the oil price collapsed, it had the temerity to sell for 100 cents on the dollar $300 million in junk bonds. Since then, its shares have collapsed to near zero. Its bonds […]
The Wall Street Ponzi At Work——The Stock Pumping Swindle Behind Four Retail Zombies
The Wall Street Ponzi At Work——The Stock Pumping Swindle Behind Four Retail Zombies In the nearby column Jim Quinn debunks Wall Street’s latest claim that the American consumer is bounding back. He points out that on an inflation-adjusted basis retail sales are barely higher than they were a year ago, and, for that matter, are still only 4% greater in real terms […]
Gretchen Morgenson: Wall Street Really Does Enjoy a Different Set of Rules Than the Rest of Us
Gretchen Morgenson: Wall Street Really Does Enjoy a Different Set of Rules Than the Rest of Us What type of system might work better for our interests? Gretchen Morgenson has earned a Pulitzer-winning career from exposing abuse and conflicts of interest on Wall Street. In this interview, she confirms that there is indeed a second […]
Lawrence Wilkerson: Travails of Empire – Oil, Debt, Gold and the Imperial Dollar
Lawrence Wilkerson: Travails of Empire – Oil, Debt, Gold and the Imperial Dollar “We are imperial, and we are in decline… People are losing confidence in the Empire.” This is the key theme of Larry Wilkerson’s presentation. He never really questions whether empire is good or bad, sustainable or not, and at what costs. At […]
Welcome to the world of ZIRP zombies
Welcome to the world of ZIRP zombies Interest rates in the US, Europe and the UK were reduced to close to zero in the wake of the Lehman crisis nearly seven years ago. Initially zero interest rate policy (ZIRP) was a temporary measure to counter the price deflation that immediately followed the crisis, but since […]
That 70s Show – Episode 2
That 70s Show – Episode 2 In Episode 1 we showed how the US labour market changed dramatically from the 1970s on back of excess money printing which allowed Americans to buy tradable goods on the international market, hollowing out its own manufacturing base, and essentially creating an unsustainable consumer driven economy where the broad masses get their […]
Ukraine fails to secure debt write-off at US talks
Ukraine fails to secure debt write-off at US talks Ukraine failed to convince its biggest creditors to significantly reduce its debt obligations during a ‘last chance’ two-day negotiation in San Francisco, California. The delegation from Kiev hoped to restructure some $19 billion in debt. The Ukrainian delegation was headed up by Illinois-born Finance Minister Natalie […]
Beware of American econ professors!
Beware of American econ professors! How Krugman, Sachs and Stiglitz led the Greeks astray. ATHENS — Since Alexis Tsipras made the difficult but responsible choice of arriving at a compromise with Greece’s creditors in mid-July, preventing an outcome that would have led his country out of the euro, a number of revelations have highlighted the […]
Greeks: How did we lose our way?
Greeks: How did we lose our way? In the heart of Athens everyday Greeks show us how they face the hardship and constraints brought on by the crisis. For five years Greece has been mired in economic crisis, haunted by the spectre of expulsion from the eurozone. A Greek exit seemed closer than ever this […]
Sorry Troika, Spain’s Economic Recovery Is “One Big Lie”
Sorry Troika, Spain’s Economic Recovery Is “One Big Lie” During six months of protracted and terribly fraught negotiations between Athens, Berlin, Brussels, and the IMF, the idea that Spain, Italy, and Ireland somehow represented austerity “success stories” was frequently trotted out as the rationale behind demanding that Greece embark on a deeper fiscal retrenchment despite […]
Oilsands companies feel the pain as Canadian oil price falls
Oilsands companies feel the pain as Canadian oil price falls Alberta companies at break-even point or losing money as heavy crude sinks below $24 US a barrel A drop in Canadian oil prices this week means companies in Alberta’s oilsands are breaking even or losing money on their operations. Currently, oilsands companies are receiving about […]
How Economic Growth Fails
How Economic Growth Fails We all know generally how today’s economy works: Our economy is a networked system. I have illustrated it as being similar to a child’s building toy. Ever-larger structures can be built by adding more businesses and consumers, and by using resources of various kinds to produce an increasing quantity of goods and […]
Stop Financializing the Human Experience
Stop Financializing the Human Experience In this financialized hall of mirrors, narcissism replaces identity and the authentic self is rendered incoherent. Correspondent Dani A.M. (of Removing the Shackles) was kind enough to identify three bits of advice from my recent conversation with Max Keiser onSummer Solutions (25:45): (9:20 min: “We’ve been brainwashed into financializing the human experience.”) 1. […]
Is Natural Gas As Clean As We Think?
Is Natural Gas As Clean As We Think? This week U.S. President Barack Obama took aim at the American coal industry as part of a comprehensive climate change plan to limit air emissions from what many consider the country’s worst polluter. Under the plan, states will have until 2030 to cut CO2 levels by a third from […]
Brain-Drained
Brain-Drained Venezuela: Real Wages Collapse amid Continuing Crack-Up Boom While the crack-up boom in Venezuela continues, real wages in the country have have utterly collapsed. The bolivar is still trading close to 700 to the US dollar on the black market, and the Caracas stock index keeps making new all time highs in nominal terms […]



