Wealth Abuse

Epic Battle: Hedge Funds Versus China

February 2, 2016 0

by John Rubino on February 2, 2016 George Soros’ successful bet against the British pound back in 1992 remains one of financial history’s epic tales. The short version of the story begins with Britain linking […]

Wealth Abuse

Red Ponzi Ticking

January 29, 2016 0

By David Stockman There is something rotten in the state of Denmark. And we are not talking just about the hapless socialist utopia on the Jutland Peninsula——even if it does strip assets from homeless refugees, charge savers 75 basis […]

Wealth Abuse

Is China About To Drop A Devaluation Bomb?

January 28, 2016 0

by Raúl Ilargi Meijer Berenice Abbott Broome Street, Nos. 504-506, Manhattan 1935Though she had no intention of being funny, we laughed out loud, as undoubtedly many did with us, when incumbent and wannabe IMF head […]

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 […]

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