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Turkey Is Falling

Turkey has troubles: economic, political, and physical. Any one is bad enough, but all three simultaneously exacerbate each other. As Continue reading →

Another Black Monday

Markets are crashing around the world. We’ve been here before. That’s partly why they are crashing. Fear of previous failures Continue reading →

Stock Market Stumble

Maybe this is just a correction. Maybe this is the beginning of another bust. There is a wealth of opinions, Continue reading →

Greek Banks Tumble

Now that trading has renewed in Greece, the impacts of the new deal can be reflected in the markets. Greek Continue reading →

Greece In Only One Of Many

Greece is capturing the attention of a lot of the world’s financial news. Greece, however, is not alone. At least Continue reading →

China Crash Continues

China’s Shenzhen stock market is down over 30%. This bubble burst has a lot in common with other market bubbles: Continue reading →

IMF Dislikes Greek Debt

The International Monetary Fund thinks Greece is carrying too much debt. No news there. Greece’s debt is at about 180% Continue reading →

Greece Proves Cash Matters

Debates about bailouts continue; but, the essential debate happens in people’s wallets and purses. If the banks close and all Continue reading →

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