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Day: January 2, 2017

Why Fed Policy Mistakes Are Now Inevitable

Why Fed Policy Mistakes Are Now Inevitable

January 2, 20173 min read

As noted earlier on Monday evening, we’re seeing Catch-22s everywhere these days as central banks are constantly tripping over their own, previously enacted policies while trying

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CNN Publishes Trump Book With Title Trump Can’t Spell

CNN Publishes Trump Book With Title Trump Can’t Spell

January 2, 20171 min read

“Unprecedented”…

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An Inflationary Catch-22

An Inflationary Catch-22

January 2, 20174 min read

The perpetual thorn in policymakers’ side during the post-crisis era has been inflation or, more appropriately, a lack thereof. No matter what central banks have

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Time To Throw In The Towel? China Hints At Lower Growth

Time To Throw In The Towel? China Hints At Lower Growth

January 2, 20173 min read

In “not very exciting but nonetheless important” news, PBoC adviser Huang Yiping has gone on record suggesting that Beijing adopt a “more flexible” GDP target

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Reflections On The “Deeply Troubling” End Of Globalization

Reflections On The “Deeply Troubling” End Of Globalization

January 2, 2017January 2, 20173 min read

So, how many times in the past month have I written something about the possible demise of globalization and a politics-driven retrenchment in global trade?

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Daily Kickstart (European Stocks Get  Lift From PMI Data, But Political Jitters Persist)

Daily Kickstart (European Stocks Get Lift From PMI Data, But Political Jitters Persist)

January 2, 2017January 2, 20174 min read

“While the strong end to 2016 is encouraging news the manufacturing revival clearly remains vulnerable to political risk.”

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