Federal Reserve Policy continued
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- 2008
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This, you will not read in the Wall Street Journal.... keep reading
Alan Greenspan called this "cascading cross defaults." It looks more likely today than ten years ago, when it almost happened.... keep reading
It could be worse. But, it could also be better.... keep reading
The collapse of IndMac got people's attention. A few of them are asking questions about bank safety. It took 70 years.... keep reading
Monetarism? Keynesianism? Supply-side economics? Which is correct? Answer: none of them. Austrian economics is the correct tool of understanding. Here is my short book on monetary theory and policy.... keep reading
The bailouts will produce a wipe out.... keep reading
Who insures the insurer? Enquiring minds want to know.... keep reading
The great takeover continues. Why will pay? Taxpayers. Who will benefit? Big banks. Yet investors still trust the Federal government.... keep reading
Here is an overview of how we got into the mess we are in.... keep reading
Investors' faith in the FED is never-ending. This is why there is no solution. A case in point.... keep reading
Let's think straight about this threat. Nobody else does.... keep reading
A year ago, this would not have been conceivable. But the international credit crisis that began in August of 2007 has changed the landscape. Transparency looms!... keep reading
The FED has run a tight-money policy. The doaal has fallen anyway. What's going on here?... keep reading
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