Category: Op Ed

The Brittle Bones of Ben Bernanke

June 3rd, 2013
in Op Ed

From Daily Reckoningby Dan Amos, Daily Reckoning "To taper or not to taper?" That is the question on the Federal Reserve's mind. For the umpteenth time, Fed chairman Ben Bernanke hinted that his committee may tighten monetary policy; and for the umpt… more »

The Four Big Risks Massive Money Has Brought to the U.S. Economy

June 2nd, 2013
in Op Ed, syndication

by Michael Lombardi, Profit Confidentialp> The bond market, dear reader, is becoming vulnerable. By keeping interest rates so low and by the Federal Reserve actually buying U.S. Treasuries, bond prices have climbed and climbed...and the low yields on U… more »

How Dare DOJ Insult HSBC’s Crooks as Less “Professional” than Liberty Reserve’s Crooks?

June 2nd, 2013
in Op Ed

by William K. Black, New Economic Perspectives Standard Chartered and HSBC’s leaders must be doubly humiliated by the description by Mythili Raman, the acting head of the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division, of Liberty Reserve’s mone… more »

What Can Bamboo Do About CO2?

June 1st, 2013
in Op Ed

by Tracy Li, Institute for Advanced Development Studiesp> Efforts to thoroughly study the role that plants play in climate change mitigation are increasing. Most researchers focus on the promise of large, leafy forest trees to help remove carbon from… more »

Systemic Crisis 2013: Record Stock Exchange Highs, Imminent Plunge into Recession

May 31st, 2013
in Op Ed

by LEAP/Europe 2020, Leap2020.eu Despite a feeling of relative calm given by both the media and the American and Japanese financial markets going from record to record, the world economy is slowing down badly and a widespread recession is looming.… more »

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