Tags: federal reserve

Some Perspective on Sovereign Debt from the Home of the World’s Oldest Stock Exchange

April 5th, 2013
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Written by Mitchell Clark, Profit Confidential If you go to Europe and you find yourself in Holland (the Netherlands), you'll likely fly through Schiphol Airport on the edge of Amsterdam. It's one of the best airports in the world, in my humble opinion… more »

Stockman’s Big Swinging Whip

April 2nd, 2013
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by Warren Mosler href="http://www.mountainman.com.au/mansnowy.html" target="_blank">The Man from Snowy River By Banjo Paterson So Clancy rode to wheel them — he was racing on the wing Where the best and boldest riders take their place, And he raced hi… more »

As Fed Blows Bubbles, US Consumers Fall Further Behind, Where’s the Trickle, Ben?

March 19th, 2013
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Wall Street pundits are only concerned with how top line retail sales did this month. In reality, they’re looking at inflation and the spending of the  top 10%, not growth in the volume of sales, and not broader growth in real retail demand. With the… more »

Why Must Unregulated Mean Unacceptable?

February 27th, 2013
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Not content with undermining the banks, the Fed says it wants to "support" non-bank lending too... The WALL STREET JOURNAL used to be, but it still maintains a significant position in reporting the financial markets. My favorite section money and in… more »

Confusion about Money and Banking

February 18th, 2013
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by Derryl Hermanutz Two recent articles posted by Bullion Vault authors on GEI attempt to explain how credit money, currency, and a banking system work. While I agree with Bullion Vault that the world's money systems are in a very deep doodoo, and I ag… more »

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