Government

Why This Slump Has Legs

January 19, 2016 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Berenice Abbott Columbus Circle, Manhattan 1936We’ve only really been in two weeks of trading in the new year, things are looking pretty bad to say the least, so predictably the press […]

Wealth Abuse

Let The Bail-Ins Begin

January 18, 2016 0

by Martin Armstrong Portugal is starting to bail-in banks. The fascinating aspect that nobody seems to see is that this is a total failure of socialism. The U.S. Federal Reserve was formed in 1913, with […]

Wealth Abuse

(Re-)Covering Oil and War

January 15, 2016 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Russell Lee Tracy, California. Tank truck delivering gasoline to a filling station 1942The first thing that popped into our minds on Tuesday when WTI oil briefly broached $30 for its first […]

Wealth Abuse

Last Bubble Standing

January 14, 2016 0

by Tyler Durden EM debt bubble… emaciated, FX Carry… crucified, Crude…crushed,  High yield bonds… burst, Chinese equities… blown, Trannies… trounced, Small Caps… slammed, Biotechs… busted, and FANGs finally FUBAR! But there is one big (very […]

Wealth Abuse

Towards the collapse of Saudi Arabia

January 12, 2016 0

DAMASCUS (SYRIA) While the Saud family enjoys the last few moments of its dictatorship, the decapitation of the leader of the opposition, Nimr al-Nimr, deprives half of the Saudi population of all hope. For Thierry […]

Wealth Abuse

OPEC Threatens, Market Yawns

January 12, 2016 0

by John Rubino It seems that at least some OPEC members are starting to panic: War of words breaks out among OPEC members (CNN Money) – Is the pain of low oil prices becoming unbearable […]

Commentary

Perfect Storm!

January 7, 2016 0

by John Rubino on January 7, 2016 One of the (many) fascinating things about this latest global financial crisis is that there’s no single catalyst. Unlike 2008 when the carnage could be traced back to […]

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