Regulating Enterprise by Alex Merced Time and time again we hear in the news that we need stronger regulation on Oil, Housing, and Banking to prevent all the problems we've seen over the last few years. Today, I'd like to make the argument that the problems with all three of these sectors has...
Posted to
AlexMerced
by
Alex Merced
on
Wed, Jun 30 2010
Filed under:
Filed under: Subsidies, Moral Hazard, Risk, Taxes, Federal Reserve, SIPC, FDIC, Liability, Fannie, Oil, Central Banks, Unemployment, Freddie, Real Estate, Housing, Enterprise
Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the US Federal Reserve, faces a Sisyphean task because US banks are experiencing debt deflation and, because lending is now at much lower levels, monetary deflation is encumbering the domestic US economy as existing debts continue to be serviced. Government deficit spending...
Posted to
Hera
by
Ron Hera
on
Wed, Mar 10 2010
Filed under:
Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, CPI, deflation, debt, inflation, GDP, central banks, money supply, US economy, central bank, M3
If a lawless gang of madmen, gamblers and alcoholics seized control of a large company, how would you expect the business to perform? How would you expect the story to end? What if, instead of a company, they seized control of the world's largest economy, thus, to some extent, the world financial...
Posted to
Hera
by
Ron Hera
on
Tue, Dec 1 2009
Filed under:
Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, CPI, deflation, inflation, GDP, USDX, central banks, Gold, US economy, central bank
The end of the de facto petrodollar standard has profound and lasting implications for the US dollar, oil, and gold. The US is the epicenter of the global financial crisis and economic downturn, but the US continues to exercise disproportionate control of the oil trade and to enjoy the unique status...
Posted to
Hera
by
Ron Hera
on
Fri, Oct 23 2009
Filed under:
Filed under: Federal reserve, US dollar, Asia, Asian Tigers, USDX, Oil, central banks, G20, BRIC, China, petrodollar, Gold, natural resources, GNX, money supply, WTIC, IMF, OPEC, Bretton Woods