Tag Archives: federal reserve
The Beatings Will Continue
The annual company holiday party was held over the weekend at Clearman’s North Woods Inn. As President and Founder, we were obligated to offer some anecdotes. What follows is an excerpt of our impractical perambulations… The year is fading fast. … Continue reading
What to Buy as the Great Unraveling Gets Underway
The Federal Reserve’s open market committee meeting is taking place today and tomorrow. Central to their discussion are the two words “considerable time.” Have you ever heard something so nonsensical? What gives? It all started several months ago when Janet … Continue reading
Watch Out Below
Six months ago a canary was sent down into the global economic coal mine. At the time, oil was priced at over $110 a barrel. Last month they pulled the canary retrieval line back up…the canary was dead. The economy … Continue reading
Central Bankers Unite
Government planners float the economy up on a sea of credit. Financial markets rest on an eroding base of wet sandy debt. With all the funny money sloshing around…no solid footings remain. Here at the Economic Prism we long for … Continue reading