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Share this articlePart I of IV by Claudio Grass What happened and why This year marked the 50th anniversary of President Nixon’s decision to unilaterally close the “gold window”. The impact of this move can hardly be overstated. It triggered a tectonic shift of momentous consequences and it changed not just…
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Share this articleEine alte Idee im neuen Gewand Die Idee des 100%-Geldes an sich ist nicht neu. Bereits während der Weltwirtschaftskrise der 1930er Jahre schlugen Ökonomen der Universität von Chicago vor, dass Banken verpflichtet sein sollten, als Reserven gleichwertige Guthaben bei der Zentralbank zu hinterlegen. Das Interesse an der Idee…
Media hysteria: Lessons from Brexit for citizens and for investors
Share this articleThe coronavirus epidemic has instilled real terror in the hearts of many investors, triggering a rude awaking to the actual state of the economy and panic unseen since 2008. This fear, that has spread among investors as it has among the general public, has been largely fueled by…
“Inflation it is not an act of God”
Share this articleINTERVIEW WITH GODFREY BLOOM: Over the last couple of years, the UK has been increasingly in the news – for all the wrong reasons. The cost of living crisis, in particular, has been monopolizing headlines at home and abroad. Of course, inflation is by no means unique to…
“We don’t have to behead the king if we can just ignore him” – Claudio Grass
Share this article“Negative interest rates are unsustainable and once investors decide to stop paying for the privilege of holding government debt, a banking crisis could result, says James Grant.” Returning SBTV guest, Claudio Grass, speaks with us about the unsustainable pensions, crumbling fiat currencies and a looming financial crisis in a…