Monthly Archives: November 2019

Canadian insolvencies accelerating at recession-like pace

Insolvencies are accelerating at a pace that’s been associated with periods of distress: the start of the 2008-09 financial crisis, immediately before the 1990-92 recession, and during the period of pronounced economic weakness in 1995-96 that was tied to the … Continue reading

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Di Martino Booth on stealth QE, slowing growth and strain in the indebted oil patch

Over the last two months, through liquidity interventions they insist are not ‘QE’, the US Fed has effectively reversed 40% of the quantitative tightening they had attempted over the preceding 21 months.  Relentlessly easier monetary conditions have enabled spending and … Continue reading

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Danielle on The Financial Survival Network

Danielle was a guest on The Financial Survival Network with Kerry Lutz, talking about recent developments in the world economy and markets. You can listen to an audio clip of the segment here. Listen to “Sorry to be Boring (Company … Continue reading

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