The European Bank Stress Test Results won’t reveal the underlying problems that the major banks of the world are facing. This article explains the confidence game they are playing.
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2010
Is the U.S. Following in Japan’s Deflationary Footsteps? Part 2
By: Doug Eberhardt
Category: Gold
Tags: Credit Contraction, Debt to GDP, Deflation, Gold, Interest rates, Japan Deflation, U.S. economy
In Part 2, I will address the 5, 10 and 30 year yields of the Japanese Government Bonds (JGB) and U.S. Dollar T-Bonds first and speak to the likeliness the U.S. will follow the Japan example of increasing Debt as a percentage of GDP to fight the deflationary credit contraction occurring. I’ll then correlate the four areas discussed in Part 1 and Part 2 with contemplations on how gold priced in U.S. Dollars will perform moving forward.
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20
2010
Gold Will Struggle To Maintain Its Trend; Is Deflation a Concern?
By: Doug Eberhardt
Category: Gold
Tags: Deflation, EURO, Gold, Gold Investing, HUI, Inflation, U.S. Dollar
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16
2010
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