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Bond Market: The Threat of Public Debt in the Eurozone

Published by Thomas Andrieu | Jul 4, 2022 | 14372

As public debt in the eurozone approaches 12 trillion (95.6% of GDP), the single European currency has never been so threatened by structural instabilities. On the one hand, the ECB's key interest rate changes are increasingly inappropriate for such a differentiated monetary union. On the other h...

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Why The European Central Bank Is Trapped

Author Lyn Alden | Published by Goldbroker ™ | Jun 26, 2022 | 5916

Much like the 1940s, many developed market central banks are trapped. They can’t raise interest rates persistently higher than the prevailing inflation rate, and instead are stuck with slowly moving interest rates up, jawboning forward guidance, yield curve control, and trying to inflate some of...

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Recession Forecast - Will Gold Eventually Correct?

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jun 8, 2022 | 19687

The recession forecasts is leading many speculators to bet on the coming fall in commodity prices. this strategy of short selling on commodities is coming up against a problem of physical supply. In metals, reserves on the London Metal Exchange have never been so low, and the latest correction ha...

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