Tag Archives: monetary policy
Prepare for a Harder World
Aside from death and taxes, the only guarantee in life is change. Change, you see, is constant. It’s always happening. Sometimes change is an improvement. Other times it’s an adversity. But it’s always happening…you can count on it. With this … Continue reading
No Quick Fix for Structural Reforms
Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 leading nations met in Cairns Australia over the weekend. The clever fellows believe, with the right balance of fiscal and monetary policies, they can improve the global economy. This, of … Continue reading
Janet Yellen’s Big Surprise
More evidence was offered over the weekend validating our prediction for 2014. If you recall, at the beginning of the year we gazed deep into our crystal ball and saw a vivid image of the earth not getting warmer…but cooler. … Continue reading
Knockdown Drag Out Slugfest
Blows are being taken on the chin and dished out to the gut as daily prices wildly soar or crash. Last week, for instance, the DOW jumped and dived several hundred points before finishing up about where it started. Here … Continue reading