Category Archives: MN Gordon
Alan Greenspan’s Pickled Economy
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan resurfaced this week. We couldn’t recall the last time we’d heard from him. But, alas, the old fellow’s in desolate despair. On Tuesday, for instance, he told Bloomberg he hasn’t been optimistic for “quite … Continue reading
Day of Reckoning Imminent
It all seems so systematic, arranged, and orderly. Sixty seconds make a minute, 60 minutes make an hour, 24 hours make a day, and one day equals one complete rotation of the planet earth. Roughly every 30 days the moon … Continue reading
Welcome to the New Dark Ages
The popular notion that the economy’s doing just fine is losing acceptance with each passing week. Politicians, central bankers, brokers, and even the nightly news broadcasters can no longer pretend everything’s going according to script. All at once, no one … Continue reading
Less than Zero
Just when we thought we’d seen it all the impossible happened. Earlier this week the 10-year Japanese government bond slipped into negative. Obviously, it took decades of heavy handed intervention into credit markets to pull off such a feat. On … Continue reading




