Monthly Archives: November 2018

Canadian recession due, who’s ready for it?

When you have a decade of recklessly low interest rates along with lax-lending and borrowing, it should be no surprise that Canadian mortgage growth went pretty much parabolic since 2008 (as charted below).  It should also not surprise that Canada … Continue reading

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Using blockchain to share green power through micro-grids

When we push ourselves to look away from the status quo, sustainable solutions that empower communities more than corporations are plentiful.  We must evolve away from fossil fuels, might as well embrace the changes needed. This New York #startup lets … Continue reading

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Grant: “The Fed will definitely blink”

Jim Grant must have read my latest article “Nearing the pause that will not refresh?” (little joke).  I just happened upon this discussion clip which is directly on topic. Jim Grant, editor and founder of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, discusses … Continue reading

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