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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
May 2, 2013
Niall Ferguson, a conservative Harvard professor equally at home in the sweep of civilization as the history of finance, explained to an audience of investment professionals how it is that much of the world is growing while the U.S. is slowing.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
April 16, 2013
A simple Excel spreadsheet error punches a hole in a highly cited economic paper by Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff that has been used to bolster policies favoring restraint in government spending.
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By Joyce Hanson, AdvisorOne |
April 11, 2013
The Fed and the U.S. Treasury clearly don’t want any customers outside of central banks and active traders like himself, DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach says.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
February 25, 2013
Across-the-board spending cuts set to begin this week are an opportunity to be embraced, not a horror to be avoided.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
February 20, 2013
The outspoken head of Euro Pacific Capital is at it again, noting one major reason a currency war is unlike a conventional war.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
January 14, 2013
President Obama dispelled any doubt Monday as to whether the fiscal fight over government spending is going to be bare-knuckled.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
January 10, 2013
Even though dire predictions of hyperinflation have yet to materialize, the outspoken CEO of Euro Pacific Precious Metals still claims recent action by the Fed will have consequences—and they won’t be pretty.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
January 9, 2013
Nomination would signal White House intent to “keep Treasury close” to its sphere of influence.
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By John Sulllivan |
January 8, 2013
In news destined to make conservatives revolt (or retch), a movement has been started to draft Paul Krugman for Treasury secretary.
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By Joyce Hanson, AdvisorOne |
November 20, 2012
Contrarians and some politicos on both the left and the right have started to ask the forbidden question: Why not just fall off the fiscal cliff?