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Tag Archives: Capital
The New Mayhem: Low Interest Rates & Rigged Soaring Capital Markets
The exit of England from the European Union will take months if not years to complete, however, any look of indices reveals a staggering confidence born from Central Bank accommodative policy, not consumer spending. This has all the markings of … Continue reading
The Boys in Beijing: Sinic Thoughts on Reform
The Chinese Communist Party is right to think that we’ve declared war. We have after all destroyed THEIR export based political economy. Now their faced with the difficult political choice of having to pursue domestic fiscal/monetary reform. Why does this … Continue reading
Posted in China
Tagged Beijing, Capital, Chinese Central Bank, Economy, Inflation, Money, price
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Married With Children: Adulthood Postponed?
Naomi Schaefer Riley isn’t known for mixing her words. Her latest column in the NY Post revealed a lot of what’s wrong with our culture. She spoke of how contemporary life is characterized by a sad irony that marriage has … Continue reading
Hayek in Toyko: Japanese Failure
Why is Japan in free fall? Yes, its nuclear disaster and tsunami didn’t help. But it did create the conditions for real political reform. Japan has decided to bet yet again on more Keynesian stimulus. It will fail. Why? Japan … Continue reading
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Tagged Capital, Hayek in Toyko, Japan, Japanese Economy, Stimulus
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Dow Jones Hit’s the Ceiling During Sequestration: How To View A Rising Market During Budget Cuts
The Keynesians at team Obama are good Socialists to believe that any cuts in govmint outlays would damage growth. The logic here is simple: growth in govmint = GROWTH. Philosophically, this isn’t difficult to understand, for the Keynesians come from … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged Capital, Dow Jones Rises, Equities, Equity, Fairy Confidence, Formation, Growth, Keynesian, Private Economy, Quantitative Easing, Sequester, Spending, Stock Market
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The Failure of Charles Dickens Progeny
I’ve always loved the writings of Charles Dickens. But most authors never seem to pry enough into British Victorian aesthetics to unravel a great mystery. Why did the children of Charles Dickens fail so miserably? The best biographers seem to … Continue reading