Monthly Archives: October 2010

Historic parallels worth considering

We can learn a lot about deflation and present risks in the world economy (as well as human behaviour) by studying the experience of Japan over the past 30 years. A couple of excellent articles on this topic the past … Continue reading

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Demographics pushing down on global consumption

It's not just deleveraging the global financial system which is dialling down growth prospects for the next decade, the greying of the global population is another huge secular headwind. See this excellent article: Think Again: Global Aging. A gray tsunami … Continue reading

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Live webcast from the World MoneyShow Toronto on October 21 from 1:45 to 2:30 pm EDT

Halfway through a secular bear market in stocks, and three years into a decade of global deleveraging, not everyone is suffering. From The World MoneyShow Toronto 2010, tune in for Danielle’s LIVE Webcast presentation, Managing to Prosper in the New … Continue reading

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