Yearly Archives: 2023

Black Monday, 1987: Inside The U.S. Treasury

Wondering if the FinMedia will mention one thing about today being the 36th  year anniversary of the Great Crash of 1987 Originally Posted October 19, 2020 By Liam McPherson The following exchange took place between President Reagan and reporters after … Continue reading

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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – October 13

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QOTD: NFTs – Wither The “Pet Rocks”

QOTD = Quote of the Day …someone noted yesterday in The Wall Street Journal, 95 percent of those holding NFTs that they bought in 2021 are worthless investments today…Yahoo

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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – October 6

Not the widening in high-yielding credit spreads. 

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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – Sept 29

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Summers: Fed at Risk of Being Surprised

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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – Sept 22

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How “Girl Power” Kept The U.S. From Recession

Economies worldwide have thus far managed to steer clear of a recession, but the ongoing sustained decline in the global manufacturing sector paints a more complex picture. This phenomenon is succinctly explained by the above statement from Best Buy’s CEO. … Continue reading

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Global Risk Monitor: Week In Review – Sept 15

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Elon The Terrible Or Elon The Terrific?

Make sure you set aside 10 minutes to watch this excellent interview with Walter Isaacson on his new book,  Elon Musk.  We are conflicted about Elon: a terrific entrepreneur that the country surely needs more of, but we don’t fancy … Continue reading

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