Monthly Archives: September 2017

OECD’s White: “more dangers than in 2007…should think about the downside”

White’s candor in this clip is rarely heard in finance, and his list of solutions and fixes are inevitable because, as we have known forever, we cannot fix insolvency problems with more debt and central bank spewed liquidity.  The payback … Continue reading

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Navigating the global savings crisis

Pensions have been underfunded and managed to compound their capital shortfalls for more than 2 decades. Today in the midst of the biggest and third global asset bubble in 20 years, investment yields and expected returns have never been lower … Continue reading

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Climate calamity demands change, ready or not

In St Martin the French half of the island struggled greatly in recent years as its currency, the Euro, surged against the US dollar, widely used on the Dutch half. Now both sides are devastated. It’s one thing for the … Continue reading

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