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Safe Investment Losses
The Labor Department reported Friday that employers added 195,000 new jobs to their payrolls in June. Nonetheless, the unemployment rate remained at 7.6 percent, as people entering the workforce subtracted out all job gains. Still, markets were delighted. The DOW … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, MN Gordon
Tagged currency, debt, default, dollar, labor department, treasuries
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Programs to Control the Uncontrollable
Things are melting up – and melting down – the world over. What’s more, summer’s only just begun. While Americans were dreaming of block parties and beach bashes as they punched out for the Independence Day holiday Wednesday afternoon, Cairo … Continue reading
Posted in Government Debt, MN Gordon
Tagged bank of japan, bubble, currency, debt, default, oil prices, yen
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What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations?
What Are Reasonable Gold Market Expectations? By Jeff Clark, Senior Precious Metals Analyst, Casey Research The historical record shows that those who get washed out during big corrections miss the greatest buying opportunities of a bull market. With that as … Continue reading
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Tagged bubble, business cycle, consumer price index, currency, debt, dollar, gold
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Ingesting Rabbit for Supper
All of the sudden boring old government bonds have become real interesting. For over the last six weeks a remarkable new awareness has come over the credit market… If you can believe it, interest rates don’t always go down. In … Continue reading
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Tagged business cycle, currency, debt, default, federal reserve, treasuries
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