Monthly Archives: September 2015

Why growth and inflation keep disappointing Fed forecasts

Gary Shilling, president at A. Gary Shilling, discusses the impact of low inflation on the U.S. Treasury market, the Federal Reserve’s focus on China and the global economy and the ability of commodities to clear their markets. Here is a … Continue reading

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The world’s smartest office building

How does the world spend the next several years paying down and working our way out of debt while still affording some growth and investment? We get really, really efficient. Fortunately the cutting ‘edge’ future is here. Awesome. The Edge, … Continue reading

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Central banks designed to fight inflation not deflation

Adrian Wooldridge, managing editor at The Economist, discusses the role of central banks in the global economy and their ability to handle individual nations’ economic pressures.  Here is a direct video link.

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