Government

A “Blue Wave” in Midterm Elections? Not So Fast

October 23, 2018 0

BY JAMES RICKARDS My specialty is global macroeconomic analysis. I don’t usually get too involved in politics, and frankly I’d prefer to avoid the subject altogether. But at certain times politics intrudes on markets and you […]

World Affairs

Insights Into The Khashoggi Ordeal; Who And Why

October 23, 2018 0

by Ghassan Kadi for The Saker Blog In this insane historical era in which we currently live, events, their causes and consequences do not necessarily follow this particular logical sequence of reporting and analyzing; and […]

World Affairs

The Earthquake in International Alliances

October 22, 2018 0

Eric Zuesse, originally posted at strategic-culture.org (UPDATE about the Khashoggi case, posted at end.) America’s international alliances are transforming in fundamental ways. The likelihood of World War III is increasing, and has been increasing ever since 2012 […]

Financial

Bubbles, Balloons, Needles and Pins

October 19, 2018 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer It’s no surprise that China has its own plunge protection team -but why were they so late?-, nor that Beijing blames its problems on Trump’s tariffs. GDP growth was disappointing at 6.5%, […]

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