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Teasing out the Fed’s Big Plan for our Future

Posted April 12, 2019 By David Haggith
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We live in a time of intense scrutiny and declining trust in public institutions around the world. At the Fed, we are committed to working hard to build and sustain the public’s trust. The Fed has special responsibilities in this regard. Our monetary policy independence allows us to serve the public without regard to short-term […]

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Credit Crisis Cruising Toward Collapse

Posted March 3, 2019 By David Haggith
Published in the US before 1923 and public domain in the US. Used to represent people piling up America's national debt.

While this is not an article about the US national debt, one cannot comprehend the overall scale of US debt crisis without also including the world’s largest elephant in the room. Here stands the largest debt the world has ever known, growing faster than any debt has ever grown. It dwarfs the entire combined value […]

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The Great Recovery Rewind: An Interesting Interest Conundrum

Posted January 25, 2019 By David Haggith
Central banks are cause of inverted yield curve recessions

(This Premium Post, available to patrons who support this site at $5 or more per month, explains how the Great Recovery Rewind works, how it impacts interest rates, and how it may be monetizing the US government debt. It can be opened here with the password provided to Premium Post Patrons or in my posts […]

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2019 Economic Headwinds Look Like Storm of the Century

Posted January 8, 2019 By David Haggith

2018 was the year Wall Street was wrong about everything. You can trust your stock broker if you want, but 2018 doesn’t give much confidence in her ability to stop talking her book and start talking straight. However, this overview of global economic headwinds — greater in number and more severe than I can ever […]

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