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Beware the Fed’s Hubris on Inflation Beware the Fed’s Hubris on Inflation
by Jeff Yastine April 19, 2016 U.S. Economy
The market has grown used to cries of “Deflation!” and dovish Fed speeches. So much so, that early indicators are being ignored. The fact is, inflation is about to blindside Wall Street.
Don't Buy the Panama Papers Panic Don’t Buy the Panama Papers Panic When it comes to the Panama Papers scandal, the media is tilting at windmills … targeting the wrong people for the wrong issues. But there are real issues here. Don’t be fooled by the smokescreen.
The Last Bull-Market Pillar Collapses Bull Markets & Share Buybacks Backlash Explained
by Chad Shoop April 15, 2016 U.S. Economy
Share buybacks are an integral part of the market, pumping more than $2.7 trillion into Wall Street since 2009. With buybacks fading amid an earnings recession, the bull market may be on its last legs.
food riots Welcome to the Real Hunger Games
by Jeff Yastine April 12, 2016 Commodities
Shifts in economic growth and weather patterns threaten to decimate world food production ... leading to soaring commodity prices and potential food riots.
Your Free Market Is Rigged Revisiting Adam Smith’s Free Market: Is The System Rigged for Collusion?
by Ted Bauman April 11, 2016 U.S. Economy
Adam Smith is a favorite of free market advocates, but many only hear what they want and ignore the rest. With the free market far from free, it’s time to ask, “What would Adam Smith do?”

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