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In his latest book, Jim Rickards warns that the coming financial crisis will be unlike the 1998 and 2008 crises. There will be no massive money printing to pave over the crumbling system. Rickards joins us to discuss what to expect...and how to prepa

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zerohedge.com by Frank Holmes

Speaking of poor policymaking, hyperinflation and violence - Venezuela is sliding closer and closer to the brink of collapse, with some sobering consequences.

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zerohedge.com by Tyler Durden

While concerns about China's debt load, capital flows, and depreciating currency have been pushed to the backburner in recent months, perhaps facilitated by a welcome rebound in global inflation - perceived by markets and global central bankers that

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The article below compares the rise and fall of textile manufacturing in Lowell, Mass over a century ago to the rise and fall of the city of Dongguan in China. A big difference is that the growth and decline of Dongguan happened at warp speed compar

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arclein

The Supreme Court decision found that "[b]y fully financing share purchases with no other surety than the shares themselves, the bankers were accused of giving a false and misleading impression of demand for Kaupthing shares by means of deception a

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Ron Paul Institute - Ron Paul

During the 2008 economic crisis, Iceland's government froze offshore accounts held by foreign investors in that country's currency, the krona. Recently, the government of Iceland announced it would unfreeze the accounts if the account holders pai

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Backlash to World Economic Order Clouds Outlook at IMF Talks … Policy-making elites converge on Washington this week for meetings that epitomize a faith in globalization that's at odds with the growing backlash against the inequities it creates.

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