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Coming Market Madness Could Take 70 Years To Recover

Published by Egon Von Greyerz | Jan 12, 2022 | 13845

Controlling the Fed has given the bankers an unlimited supply of money and credit to finance their activities. As is the general rule today, debt is never repaid since new debt always makes the old debt insignificant as the currency is constantly debased with all the new money issued. The upside...

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The Danger Of Letting Inflation Run Rife In Europe

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jan 12, 2022 | 16605

The reserves for the next rise in gold are certainly present in Germany and in other countries with high savings rates. At the same time, faced with this inflationary shock, we are witnessing the confidence that these savers have in the ECB being eroded a little more with each passing day. In tho...

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Why Is Inflation Here To Stay

Published by Philippe Herlin | Jan 6, 2022 | 17181

The leaders of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) have long promised us that their lax monetary policy would not lead to inflation, and that we should not worry, that it would be "transitory". They now concede that the transitional period could be prolonged, but co...

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