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Monetary Policy is a Complete Failure? Will Shutting Down the Fed Solve All the Problems?

Monetary Policy is a Complete Failure? Will Shutting Down the Fed Solve All the Problems? I recently did an interview and was asked about the Federal Reserve. There is so much absolute nonsense sophistry that circulates where people think that ending the central bank will somehow cure everything. I really just laid it out plain […]

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Then They Came for the Globalists

Then They Came for the Globalists Photo by Francisco Osorio | CC BY 2.0 Thank God for the corporate media. If it wasn’t for them, and the ADL, I’d have probably never discovered that I’m a Nazi. Apparently, I’ve been one for quite some time … which is weird, as I had no idea. Here […]

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The Central Bank Bubble: It Will Be Ugly

The Central Bank Bubble: It Will Be Ugly 21 Mar The global economy has been living through a period of central bank insanity, thanks to a little-understood expansion strategy known as quantitative easing, which has destroyed main-street and benefitted wall street. Central Banks over the last decade simply created credit out of thin air. Snap […]

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The Perfect Storm for 2020: Weidmann at the ECB, Trump’s trade war, Macron’s failure, Italy’s turmoil

The Perfect Storm for 2020: Weidmann at the ECB, Trump’s trade war, Macron’s failure, Italy’s turmoil Clouds are gathering: Weidmann will end QE while Macron’s reform will not solve any problem whatsoever. It’ll be the final push for a Eurosceptic Italy, where plans for parallel currencies are popping up. Add Trump’s trade war to the […]

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Eurozone Banking Crisis – ECB Delays Rules for Bad Loans until 2021

Eurozone Banking Crisis – ECB Delays Rules for Bad Loans until 2021 The European Central Bank (ECB) has postponed its new guidelines for banks because if it did not, the Italian banking system would simply collapse. The ECB has given Eurozone area banks more time to adapt to new guidelines on how to deal with […]

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Despite Years of ECB’s QE (Ending Soon), Italy’s “Doom Loop” Still Threatens Eurozone Financial System

Despite Years of ECB’s QE (Ending Soon), Italy’s “Doom Loop” Still Threatens Eurozone Financial System Even banks outside Italy have an absurdly out-sized exposure to Italian sovereign debt. The dreaded “Doom Loop” — when shaky banks hold too much shaky government debt, raising the fear of contagion across the financial system if one of them […]

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Interbank Rates Starting to Rise – Monetary Crisis is Beginning

Interbank Rates Starting to Rise – Monetary Crisis is Beginning   Extremely reliable sources from Behind the Curtain in Europe are becoming deeply concerned that Draghi at the ECB has created a monumental economic disaster he is just praying to holding off until he leaves next year. Interest rates are already starting to rise significantly in […]

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Will US Companies Repatriating Cash Home Create Banking Crisis Outside USA?

Will US Companies Repatriating Cash Home Create Banking Crisis Outside USA? QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Do you believe that if American companies do repatriate dollars to get the low tax rate in the USA, will this impact foreign banks as capital withdraws? I figured you are the best qualified to answer that question nobody seems to […]

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Lativa Banking Crisis Unfolding on Schedule – Will There Be a European Contagion?

Lativa Banking Crisis Unfolding on Schedule – Will There Be a European Contagion?   The Latvian Financial Supervisory Authority is concerned announcing a resolution plan for the crisis bank ABLV that is threatening a contagion risk of further closures of financial institutions in the country with a predominantly foreign customer base. There is a serious […]

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An Apocalyptic Paul Tudor Jones Warns The Fed Is About To Lose Control

An Apocalyptic Paul Tudor Jones Warns The Fed Is About To Lose Control In a striking interview with Goldman’s Allison Nathan, legendary trader Paul Tudor Jones argues that US inflation is set to accelerate sharply, making bonds a very poor investment, and that the Fed must act swiftly to tackle financial bubbles created by prolonged […]

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Draghi Admits He Cannot Stop Buying Gov’t Debt

Draghi Admits He Cannot Stop Buying Gov’t Debt Draghi has realized that he has singlehandedly destroyed the European bond market. Besides the fact that it is illegal to short government bonds, he has come face to face with the stark reality that IF the ECB stops buying government bonds, there will be NO BIDat these price […]

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It’s Raining Money

It’s Raining Money With apologies to the Dire Straights: Now look at them yo-yo’s that’s the way you do it You play the bull on the fin TV That ain’t workin’ that’s the way you do it Money for nothin’ and stocks for free After 9 years of artificial liquidity drenching markets the same game […]

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Bank Run Feared After ECB Unexpectedly Pulls Plug On Latvia Largest Private Bank

Bank Run Feared After ECB Unexpectedly Pulls Plug On Latvia Largest Private Bank Last week we reported that as part of a rapidly deteriorating banking crisis in Latvia, which culminated with the detention of central bank head Ilmars Rimsevics on suspicion of accepting a bribe of more than €100,000 (which prompted both the prime minister […]

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ECB minutes reveal fears over Trump currency wars

ECB minutes reveal fears over Trump currency wars Account of January meeting also show communications differences on QE A man wearing a monkey costume passes in front of the old European Central Bank building in Frankfurt, Germany Photograph: EPA Euro zone concerns over the weakness of the dollar were laid bare in a set of […]

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“Cash Must Not Be Made the Scapegoat”

“Cash Must Not Be Made the Scapegoat” In the War on Cash, a rare defense of physical money by an ECB Board Member. The proposed EU-wide cash restrictions could come into effect as early as this year. But defenders of physical cash have an unexpected ally in their struggle: Yves Mersch, a member of the […]

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