Alasdair Macleod: The evolution of credit and debt in 2023
Guest post by Alasdair Macleod from GoldMoney.com: The evidence strongly suggests that a combined interest rate, economic and currency crisis for the US and its
Guest post by Alasdair Macleod from GoldMoney.com: The evidence strongly suggests that a combined interest rate, economic and currency crisis for the US and its
Guest post by Lance Roberts originally posted on Real Investment Advice: The lag effect of monetary policy changes will surprise the Fed as the fiscal “pig” of
Guest post by Egon Von Greyerz from Gold Switzerland: The world is today confronted with two nuclear threats of a proportion never previously seen in
Guest post by Frank Shostak from the Mises Institute: The heart of economic growth is an expanding subsistence fund, or the pool of real savings.
Guest post by Jay Taylor from JayTaylorMedia.com: The first week of 2023 was a “bad news is good news” from the Wall St.
Guest post by Nouriel Roubini originally posted on Project Syndicate: Advanced economies and emerging markets are increasingly engaged in necessary “wars” – some real, some
Guest post by George Ford Smith from the Mises Institute: This will be brief, appropriate to the topic at hand. It consists of a quote
Guest post by Charles Hugh Smith from Oftwominds.com: As painful as this liquidation and repricing of risk is for borrowers and lenders, those without debt,
Editor’s Note: I don’t like war. I worked as a public relations officer, serving veterans in the Royal Canadian Legion for over three years. I
Guest post by MN Gordon from Economic Prism: The New Year brings both optimism and hope. A chance to start fresh. To turn over a
Guest post by Alasdair Macleod from GoldMoney.com: Savings are a vital component of any successful economy, and the foolishness behind the paradox of thrift is
Guest post by David Brady from Sprott Money: Nothing goes up in a straight line. In Elliott Wave terms, the peak in Wave 1 is “always”
Guest post by Michael Pento from his blog on Pentoport.com: Fed Chair Jerome Powell remains unimpressed with the reduction of the rate of inflation; down
Guest post by Willian J. Luther from the American Institute for Economic Research: The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has revised up its projection for
Guest post by Phil Denniston from InflationEducation.net: Eight ways to live your best life and never look back. Sure, there are signs of trouble on
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