Archive - Oct 12, 2009 - Blog entry

Leo Kolivakis's picture

More Risk? More Complexity?





More risk? More complexity? What are investors and trustees to do? Let me share some comments with you. The financial engineers are working hard to "tame risk" but in my experience when everyone is rushing to play the same game, they all knowingly (or inadvertently) add to systemic risk.

 

Econophile's picture

Will We Have a Decade(s) Long Deflation Like Japan?





Since we are already in a deflation, the argument over inflation or deflation is moot. The real question is: how long will we remain in a deflation? And, if deflation ends, will we then see inflation, hyperinflation, or real growth?

Many deflationists assume that since we are following the Japanese path that we will have the same economic results as Japan. That is, a stagnant economy with generally falling prices as has been seen for the last 19 years in Japan.

While it depends mostly on what the government's responses will be, our experience will more likely be stagnation with long-term inflation rather than long-term deflation. The economic differences are significant.

 

George Washington's picture

The REAL Battle Over America's Banking System





Think you know what aspects of America's banking system need to be changed?

Are you sure you're not missing anything?

 
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