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Macroeconomics: Global Central Banks News & Highlights

Your Job in 2022: Take Back Control!

Knock on Wood

Cathie Wood believes that tech ‘innovations’ are ‘God’s work’. That is where our deliverance will come from, she believes. Or, at a minimum, choose the right ones and you will get rich.

By Bill Bonner, Friday, 24 December 2021

Your Job in 2022: Take Back Control!

Furthermore, you are not just taking back control of your money, but also the destiny of society. As I sign off for 2021, I wish you and your loved ones a blessed Christmas. See you in 2022.

By Brian Chu, Friday, 24 December 2021

Two Trends to Look Out for in 2022

Two Trends to Look Out for in 2022

When it comes to trends, though, I expect a few to stand out regardless of which direction markets head. So let’s talk about two of the more prominent trends to look out for…

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Friday, 24 December 2021

Fed Inflation Gamble

The Fed Goes All in on the Fight Against Inflation

In today’s Money Morning…the Fed looks like it is at its own half-time crossroads…thick and fast rate rises…the state of play…and more… Watching what the Fed is doing right now feels like I’m watching the 2017 Super Bowl. If you’re unfamiliar with said game, the New England Patriots were down 21-3 at half-time against the […]

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Friday, 24 December 2021

Bound for Collision

Bound for Collision

After working so fluidly for more than a century with only very few problems, all of a sudden, it looks like supply and demand are bound for a collision.

By Bill Bonner, Thursday, 23 December 2021

The Fate of Biden’s Agenda

The Fate of Biden’s Agenda

The fate of Biden’s agenda was determined on TV on Sunday, when Senator Manchin from the beautiful hick-and-hollow state of West Virginia said he would not go along with it.

By Bill Bonner, Wednesday, 22 December 2021

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