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Posts Tagged ‘ Domestic Consumption ’

Alex Merk: ‘Tools in Place’ for Dollar Diversification

Jun 17th, 2009 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Notes From the Investment Underground

We’ve been musing on the fate of US debt for some time now. It’s no secret that we’re bearish on the fate of US Treasurys and the buck. (It’s no accident, dear reader, that your editor lives outside the US of A. We see the threat of inflation on the horizon, a dark and foreboding cloud, and we don’t like it one bit.) And the mixed signals from China and Russia on their Treasury holdings doesn’t make us sleep any easier at night.



Australian Credit Card Debt Grew by 9% in February

Apr 19th, 2008 | By Dan Denning | Category: International Investing

Today’s Australian has a headline that reads, “Credit card debt slows to 13-year low.” That would lead you to believe that something good has happened in the economy. But has it?