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    You Can't Eat Gold
August 5, 2016
I read that I can’t eat gold as I munched on my 401(k) sandwich and guzzled my IRA wine, which tastes like a cheap Chardonnay. For a side dish I […]
So where were the July jobs? The breakdown:
    Perception of Global Corruption Rising
Aug 5, 2016 - 06:40:52 PDT
Awareness of government corruption is rising on a global scale. This is all part of the private wave that peaks in 2032.95.
Some Interesting Inflation Comparisons
    Chart Of The Day: Japanese Interest Rates. R.I.P
Aug 5, 2016 - 06:33:11 PDT
Monetary Policy since the 1990's
    The Bank of England goes all-in on monetary stimulus
Aug 5, 2016 - 06:21:27 PDT
Yesterday the BOE announced an extraordinary package of policy measures even for these times. So without delay let us look at the consequences
Switzerland, Germany & the European Financial "Stability" Facility (EFSF) all have turned negative. Germany's yield curve is now negative
    Gold rises to 4-week highs, U.S. data in focus
Aug 5, 2016 - 05:53:22 PDT
lower interest rates continued to support and as investors eyed the release of key U.S. employment data due later in the day.
After two months of wildly missing expectations, Wall Street has done it again, with the print coming above the highest forecast.
    Could Inflation Break the Back of the Status Quo?
Aug 5, 2016 - 05:37:14 PDT
So how could inflation rise despite near-universal faith that central banks can inflate credit and assets forever without triggering inflation?
all sounded warning signals—OK, fire alarms—about rising risks in stocks and bonds. There are also seasonal reasons to beware of stocks around now
    The World's Most Expensive Homes on the Market Now
Aug 5, 2016 - 05:25:50 PDT
beginning in 2015, with ultra-luxury sales on the decline & homes in the seven & eight figures languishing on the market for twice as long
European shares advanced, trimming a weekly loss, amid growing investor confidence that central banks will keep monetary policy loose
Mark Carney said his stimulus plans will help revive an economy reeling from the country’s decision to quit the European Union, rejecting criticism...
State-rescued Royal Bank of Scotland posts a massive £2.045 billion ($2.7 billion) loss for the first six months of 2016.
    Dollar slips lower in cautious trade before NFP report
Aug 5, 2016 - 05:14:05 PDT
The dollar slipped lower against the other major currencies, after Thursday’s mixed U.S. data, caution ahead of the U.S. nonfarm payrolls report today
New money flowed into low-risk assets, funds invested in gold and other precious metals took in $838 million, according to Lipper
following a post-financial crisis clampdown on tax dodging, the outflows come as Switzerland grapples with weaker bank secrecy.
    S&P: 107 Global Corporate Defaults so far in 2016
Aug 5, 2016 - 05:03:47 PDT
The global default tally has grown to 107 as of yesterday, compared to 68 at this point in 2015, according to S&P Global Fixed Income Research.
Central banks are increasingly throwing all they can at global economies to stimulate growth