What is looking to be the largest banking scandal in the history of the world is unfolding before our very eyes this month, and yet most Americans know little or nothing about it. The allegations are that some of the largest banks in the world (at least 22 so far) have been “price-fixing”...
By Doug Casey L: So, Doug: London has suffered more damage from recent rioting than from anything else since the Blitzkrieg; the stock market had its most volatile week in years; gold shot well north of $1,800; and the U.S. government almost crashed into its debt ceiling. Smells like blood in the streets...
Could the Eurozone Break Up? The EMU Has Always Fallen Short… Surely a Break-Up Remains Inconceivable? Has it Really Come to This? Kiev, Geneva and London Is it possible for the Eurozone to break up? It was so inconceivable when they formed it that there is nothing in the treaty that mentions...
In This Issue: Enemy of Spain The Endgame, Part 2 Muddle Through, or Crisis? Philadelphia, Boston, Trequanda, Kiev, Geneva, and London This week I finish the two-part letter on the Endgame and give you my thoughts on the economy and how it all plays out over the next five years. This is the second part...