Did the Fed Buy the Market to Stop the Collapse?

By Phoenix Capital Research, Zero Hedge,   Now that the market has rolled over and erased most of the gains […]

Being Like Soros in Buying Farmland Reaps Annual Gains of 16%

By Seth Lubove, Bloomberg, Perry Vieth baled hay on a neighbor’s farm in Wisconsin for two summers during high school […]

NIA Exposes Debt Ceiling Truth

By National Inflation Association, NIA hasn’t written about the whole debt ceiling issue over the past few weeks because in […]

In Brazil, a Labor Market Bubble?

By Kenneth Rapoza, Forbes Blog, This might be the kind of bubble you want, one in which nearly the entire […]

OXSTONE FOOD FOR THOUGHT – June 2011 – A Growing Alternative Asset Class – P.C.C.

By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-Founder, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, In the current hostile investment environment a growing new […]

Consumer prices rise by smallest in 6 months

Consumers paid more for food, cars and clothing in May, pushing up prices 0.2 pct Christopher S. Rugaber, AP Economics […]

The 15 Countries With The Highest Inflation Rates

Like death and taxes, no one escapes the ravages of inflation.   These days, it’s the talk of folks from Caracas […]

No “Miracle” Cures from Inflation; Impossible to Inflate Out of this Mess

By Mike “Mish” Shedlock, globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com, Inquiring minds are reading The “Miracle” of Compound Inflation by John Mauldin. Here are a […]

China’s 9.7% GDP–No Easy Answer n Inflation

China’s GDP rose 9.7% in the first quarter. The nation’s consumer prices rose 5.4% in March compared to the same […]

Commodities and the global economy after QE2 – Simon Hunt

By Simon Hunt, Simon Hunt says, 2012 will see a new round of money printing by the Fed resulting in […]