Matthew Boesler | Mar. 27, 2013, 4:53 PM | 168,025 | 83 Bloomberg Television Marc Faber, who authors the Gloom Boom & Doom newsletter, is usually pretty bearish on stocks and bullish on gold. Lately, though, gold doesn’t seem like it can catch a bid. “Despite the continued reverberations regarding the Cyprus bailout [Continue]
Drew Sandholm, CNBC | Mar. 26, 2013, 7:51 PM | 3,664 | 9 Wikimedia Commons Bulls Revved Up to Take Out Next Stocks Milestone Get Ready: Cyprus Prepares Capital Controls for Banks Will the Next Goldman Sachs Be Made in China? China’s Growth May Slow Sharply by 2030: Fed Study Minimum-Wage Fight Heats Up on Main St. Housing data released [Continue]
By Michael, on March 24th, 2013 If you still have money in European banks, you need to get it out. This is particularly true if you have money in southern European banks. As I write this, the final details of the Cyprus bailout are being worked out, but one thing has become abundantly clear: at [Continue]
Submitted by Asia Confidential on 03/23/2013 12:00 -0400 Forget Cyprus. A much bigger story in the coming weeks and months will be in Japan, where one of the greatest economic experiments in the modern era is about to begin. A country where government debt even dwarfs those of Europe’s crisis-ridden nations, Japan will attempt to inflate [Continue]
By Michael, on March 20th, 2013 Why is the global economy in so much trouble? How can so many people be so absolutely certain that the world financial system is going to crash? Well, the truth is that when you take a look at the cold, hard numbers it is not difficult to see why [Continue]
By Michael, on March 17th, 2013 Cyprus is a beta test. The banksters are trying to commit bank robbery in broad daylight, and they are eager to see if the rest of the world will let them get away with it. Cyprus was probably chosen because it is very small (therefore nobody will care too [Continue]
March 15th, 2013 4 6 0 0 13 Sinclair – The Later, Greater Depression his article says, “The US encounters its most sluggish growth levels since the Great Depression.” Huffington as a source is most credible. Has it occurred to anyone that we might be in a later, greater depression that has been hidden by liquidity and MSM MOPE, [Continue]
COLLECTION MAR 14, 2013 2:40 PM39,082 75 Leslie Horn Graphene is amazing. Or at least, it could be. Made from a layer of carbon one-atom thick, it’s the strongest material in the world, it’s completely flexible, and it’s more conductive than copper. Discovered just under a decade ago, the supermaterial potentially has [Continue]