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Bernanke Meddles as Bondholders Exit the Market
As were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Great Correction (38) For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and... Read »
Worlds Apart: A Firsthand Look at Emerging Market Growth
Yes, we’re back at home, after flying around the world. It was a good trip. No problems. No hassles. Everything went well. What was the point? “You know, my... Read »
Betting on Gold a Bet Against Currency Management
While stocks have been going nowhere, guess what’s been going up. You know. Gold! That’s right, gold has been in a bull market for the last 10 years. And... Read »
Emerging Markets and Commodities: Where Stimulus is REALLY Going
“It was a debt of honour, so-called, which I had to pay, and I used money which was not my own to do it, in the certainty that I could replace it before there... Read »
A Gold Buyer’s View of the Lopsided Risk-Reward Ratio
What a beautiful city! We’re talking about London. It was all dressed up for Christmas last night. And we got to see quite a bit of it. Student protestors blocked... Read »
US Dollar Fights the Euro in a Battle With No Victor
We awoke to a blizzard. After a few months away, we had forgotten how miserable London’s weather can be. As near as we can tell, the sun doesn’t reach this part... Read »
Cutting Expenses to Borrow More Money
It is very cold in London. “This is the coldest it’s been in 25 years,” said a colleague. People are bundled up in scarves and hats. There are patches of ice... Read »
China: Bull Market or Bubble? The Story Continues…
The news last week followed the sun. It began with doubts about Ireland’s solvency…then moved to fears that California would default…and ended on Friday... Read »
Printing Money Causes the Wrong Kind of Inflation
The Great Correction…still in business… The latest news suggests that we’ve been right all along. Housing starts are down a surprising 12% – with house... Read »
Why US Retail Sales Are Up Even as Consumers Deleverage
We were curious about what would happen yesterday. The market sold off on Friday. The question was: are investors rejecting Ben Bernanke and his printing press... Read »







