
11 Predictions Of Economic Disaster In 2015 From Top Experts All Over The Globe
• http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com-Michael SnyderWill 2015 be a year of financial crashes, economic chaos and the start of the next great worldwide depression?
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Will 2015 be a year of financial crashes, economic chaos and the start of the next great worldwide depression?
On Monday, the price of oil fell below $50 for the first time since April 2009, and the Dow dropped 331 points.
After thirteen years of occupation by U.S. forces, Afghanistan set a record for growing opium poppies in 2014, according to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Heroin is derived from the poppy.
Yield on 10-Year U.S. Government Note Drops Below 2%.
On August 4th the Wall Street Journal carried a breathless tale of how a handful of obscure oilfield suppliers were striking immense riches in the sand dunes of Wisconsin.
The new year is not even a week old and already the volatility fireworks are off, as well as the continued commodity derisking.
Social media is awash with striking images of #EmptyShelvesInVenezuela (#AnaquelesVaciosEnVenezuela) as the evaporation of basic human staples such as toilet paper has now been hyperinflated to total chaos at warehouses and supermarkets.
Having tested the almighty 10,000 level, Germany's DAX is plunging back to pre-FOMC earth levels following the weak CPI print this morning...
US crude and Brent futures dropped to fresh 5-1/2-year lows Monday as worries about a surplus of global supplies amid weak demand continued to drag on oil markets.
US crude and Brent futures dropped to fresh 5-1/2-year lows Monday as worries about a surplus of global supplies amid weak demand continued to drag on oil markets.
US crude and Brent futures dropped to fresh 5-1/2-year lows Monday as worries about a surplus of global supplies amid weak demand continued to drag on oil markets.
As a war of nerves between U.S. shale producers and Gulf powerhouses intensifies, OPEC's biggest members are counting down the months until their upstart rivals lose the one thing shielding them from crashing oil prices -- hedges.
Once a flagship policy of French President Francois Hollande, the 75-percent "supertax" on top earners limps into its final weeks this month having sparked plenty of controversy but few economic results.
As 2014 came to an end I like many of you probably felt a brief sigh of relief that maybe, just maybe, we could move into 2015 with a little more sanity shoved back into the financial markets.
Having closed the Friday session less than 1 pip above the hugely important 1.2000 level below which there lay many stops, following this weekend's news onslaught...
Russia's "Startling" Proposal To Europe: Dump The US, Join The Eurasian Economic Union
Competing Views: Grexit Would Be "Lehman Squared" vs. No Problem; Where to Point the Finger When it Blows
The Gloves Come Off: Germany Says Grexit "Manageable" As Tsipras Demands Greek Debt Writeoff
"America's closed economy can handle a surging dollar and a fresh cycle of rising interest rates. Large parts of the world cannot...."
As shameful a propagandist for Washington's war machine as the New York Times has been over the years, sometimes I still cannot believe the brazenness of its abandonment of even a pretext of dispassionate journalistic standards.
Plan as If Your Life Depends on It / Remembering Mario Cuomo / Being a cop is not very dangerous, says Karl Denninger / My New Film on the CIA Coup, Oliver Stone on imperial expansion / Propaganda Comes of Age / AirAsia: a Pilot Weighs In
Income Inequality Author Turns Down Prestigious Award; Can you Solve a Problem When You Don't Know the Cause?
The Neocons Want To Kill LRC - You can help stop them, says Lew Rockwell
Bluff of the Day: Germany Warns "Greece is No Longer of Systemic Importance For the Euro"
Credit Event, Or Not? Is Another Market Being Manipulated?
Hugh Hendry's Eclectica Fund has had a great Q4 (up 3.3%, 4.0%, and 5.0% in the last 3 months) despite portfolio risk being quadruple his 'old normal'. How did he achieve this?
THE FORECASTER is a feature documentary about Martin Armstrong a financial guru who used the number pi in the nineties to predict economic turning points with precision.
A Film by Marcus Vetter & Karin Steinberger
Those looking for hyperinflation can find it in Venezuela. Here's the question of the day: How bad is Venezuelan inflation and how bad can it get?
From the Russian bear to Islamist lone wolves, Europeans will have to be wary in the year ahead.