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On Scientific Management of the Economy and Going for Broke

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke should never have left Princeton.  He’s much better suited for a lifetime of pontification than real work.  Not that chairing the Federal Reserve is real work.  Yet, even so, at least as a professor his … Continue reading

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Magnifying a Magnificent Debt Bubble

Last week it was discovered that, Kweku Adoboli, a 31-year-old equities trader for the Swiss bank UBS, had gone rogue.  In a remarkable misadventure he managed to blow $2 billion of other people’s money at his employer’s expense.  Apparently, UBS … Continue reading

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Why U.S. Treasuries are No Longer the Safest Investment in the World

The world’s a humbling place.  It’ll change right before your very eyes and you don’t even know it…until it’s too late.  Where markets are concerned this can be an expensive and chastening lesson. Not long ago it was common knowledge … Continue reading

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Controlling Economic Diarrhea with Adhesive Tape

Some people never learn.  Give a klutz a hammer and he’ll smash his thumb every time. Give a boozehound a bottle of Strawberry Boone’s Farm and he’ll guzzle it down en route to get another and another…until it practically kills … Continue reading

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