Monthly Archives: February 2015

When excessive debt deflates growth

Lacy Hunt’s Hoisington Review is something I look forward to each quarter. The latest 4th quarter 2014 review can be seen here. Hunt recently taped a discussion with Gordon Long which offers some worthwhile historical context and can be seen … Continue reading

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The price of monetary madness

In a world where growth is scarce and prospects aren’t improving, an unspoken currency war has broken out. The short term pay-off might be a boost in exports, but, according to Bloomberg View’s Mark Gilbert, there can be no real … Continue reading

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Bankers: America’s most wanted

Lately we have taken to calling business television “America’s Most Wanted”.  In truth though, the endless media parade of banking ‘experts’ from the world’s largest financial institutions is actually more like “The World’s Most Wanted”. Another day, another–no doubt toothless–investigation … Continue reading

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