Monthly Archives: September 2018

Recession overdue, likely to arrive sooner than later

Further to my Peak prices, capital waves receding article today, this discussion elaborates further on key catalysts and coming opportunities for which we are prepared. Jim Millstein sees a recession sooner than expected on record global debt and rising rates. … Continue reading

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Peak prices, capital waves receding: tsunami alert

The Canadian dollar has fallen nearly 5% against the US dollar year-to-date and compared to emerging market (EM) currencies that decline is small.  Of the 24 most traded EM currencies, only the Mexican Peso has managed to eke out a … Continue reading

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Steve Keen: lessons not understood from the 2008 financial crisis

At a dinner party last weekend, conversation turned to the 2008 recession and where we are today.  When I mentioned the world was in worse shape financially now than in 2008, a couple of the guests asked how I could … Continue reading

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