Monthly Archives: October 2018

60 Minutes: Bricks and slaughter, exposing Australia’s housing crisis

Similar themes and catalysts here with the US in 2006 and Canada today.  As property prices mean revert so goes highly levered economies and financial markets.  Expecting other outcomes is unrealistic. It’s no secret that Australia is experiencing a downturn … Continue reading

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IEX CEO on still-rigged, predatory stock exchanges and growing demand for change

Preferential access and paid predatory advantage at the expense of would-be-legitimate investors have no place in free and transparent markets. The indefensible, dominant business models adopted by for-profit exchanges over the last decade must be outlawed to restore the semblance … Continue reading

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Conceit and deceit behind Trump’s ‘self-made’ fortune

Unethical activities are a staple theme in Donald Trump’s history.  This is not about politics, the behaviour should be acknowledged and rebuked by responsible citizens on all sides. Two years ago, Susanne Craig received an anonymous envelope in the mail from the … Continue reading

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