Daily Archives: May 10, 2013

Canadian real estate: the next big short?

“Steve Eisman, the hedge fund manager who famously bet against mortgages in the United States in the run up to the 2008 financial crash, has recommended investors now bet against Canada’s mortgage lenders and banks. Eisman, founder and portfolio manager … Continue reading

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“Degrowth”: a secular correction for the credit bubble

Degrowth thinking is a secular shift born from the prior period of extreme leverage and over-consumption via the global debt bubble. A new model of organic growth and much more moderate consumption is here and a healthy part of the … Continue reading

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Ghost Exchange: HFT documentary now available on iTunes

Our financial markets provide a vital link between investors and businesses in need of capital. They enable companies and governments to raise funds for operations, and investors to participate and earn a return. Their smooth and stable operation is inexorably … Continue reading

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