The U.S. Dollar Is Gaining Like It’s the 1980s — For Better or Worse
Bloomberg News | The dollar is in the midst of its strongest rally since 1984 and — unlike then — there may be little anyone can do to stop it.
Bloomberg News | The dollar is in the midst of its strongest rally since 1984 and — unlike then — there may be little anyone can do to stop it.
Washington’s Blog | Mainstream Sentiment Turns Bearish.
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. | Since government isn’t moral, even if its coercion, theft and killing are limited, whatever that actually means in practice.
Sputnik | Gold always glitters, and once upon a time, the reputation of the United States as a safe place to store nationally-owned gold reserves offshore did as well.
Speisa | The Swedish Minister for Finance, Magdalena Andersson, now considers borrowing large amounts of money from EIB to increase immigration to Sweden.
Koos Jansen | There is very little physical gold left in London.
Mac Slavo | There are scores of reports and analyses that peg a coming collapse of the economic, financial and monetary systems to the latter half of 2015.
Zero Hedge | Downright apocalyptic.
Joshua Krause | The global financial system is a force that none of us have any substantial control over.
Zero Hedge | The US consumer is about to tap out once again?
Business Insider | Oil prices have been on a roller-coaster ride over the past year.
Michael Krieger | The last seven years of American history will be remembered for the unprecedented oligarch crime scene that it is.
Michael Krieger | It appears the music may have finally stopped for one of the world’s largest luxury real estate bubbles: London.
Michael Krieger | This Agenda is a plan of action for people, planet and prosperity.
CNS News | Those employed by government in the United States in August of this year outnumbered those employed in the manufacturing sector by almost 1.8 to 1.