Articles about Deflation (0-50 of 490)

  • Credi Corp Securities Headlines: Swiss Banker Says He Won"t Resign
    By: credicorp02 | - The Swiss National Bank chairman not only has a problem with the scandal over his wifes currency trading, he now has deflation to deal with as well. Katie Martin discusses the latest data.
    ZURICHSwiss National Bank President Philipp Hildebrand sought to defuse a controversy over currency transactions he and his wife made last year, saying he broke no rules and wouldnt resign but acknowledging the incident had raised ethical questions.
    In his first public remarks since concer ...

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  • One World Government Coming?
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU

    Mission - Save the Word

    You need to learn about the one world government conspiracy by the Anglo American financial power elite - it is the biggest story in the universe. It is a nefarious and insidious plan by a corrupt bunch of some 1,100 mega wealthy multi-generational central banking families who have been using a "Directed History" in a terrible terrifying totalitarian takeover plan for at least the last 150 years and poss ...

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  • Gaining From The Inflation/deflation Conundrum
    By: Deepcaster LLC | - Amid the Chaos of the Financial Markets and The Economy, One Essential Key to Successful Investing in 2012 is Clear as a Pure Toned Bell.

    That One Key Reveals itself to us upon considering just a very few facts.

    Via its promise to keep interest rates low until 2013, The U.S. Fed is already engaging in (and prepared to engage in more) QE 3. For example, Operation Twist does provide more liquidity by lengthening Treasuries' Terms.

    The Swiss National Bank i ...

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  • Central Bank Bazookas Open Fire
    By: John McDonald | - A few weeks ago, UK Prime Minister David Cameron urged European leaders to wheel out their big bazooka to tackle the eurozone debt problem. Thats mighty impressive language a bit reminiscent of the shock and awe terminology that preceded the last Gulf war. The only problem was that I couldnt find any decent explanations at the time in the regular news and media outlets of exactly what Mr. Cameron meant by the phrase big bazooka.

    In the absence of any auth ...

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  • The Coming Chinese Collapse
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - The coming Chinese collapse is the biggest story in the whole wide world (After the Anglo financial power elite conspiracy which is the biggest story in the universe). As the rest of the world tightens its belt and then half starves in the Greater Depression, who is going to buy China's products? Communist capitalism - game over - it wasn't a good idea anyway. Too bad 1.3 billion people had to be infected by a cancerous communism gone ballistic.

    China's white-hot rate of manufa ...

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  • A Contrarian Investment You Won't Like
    By: JMcBrennan | - I don't know.
    It's not very often (if ever) you see a financial publication that begins with "I don't know." The fact of the matter is, my head is spinning.
    It's Sunday evening and I've just finished Day 2 of our Survival Summit. It would not be an exaggeration to say it's been an incredible event.
    I'm an overlicensed, practicing investment banker. The market is my daily life. However, this event has provided a refresher on a number of critical things I've been neglecting. More ...

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  • The Power Elite Are Talking Over
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU

    The power elite conspiracy is the biggest most important story in the whole universe! I use the term Anglo financial power elite and lump in their crony capitalists and mega military Machiavellian enablers, but the power elite were first mentioned by C. Wright Mills in his 1956 book, "The Power Elite." Mills wrote about wealthy, well connected families seeking to get more power and wealth by treating people like pawns in a chess game. ...

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  • Cosmetic Surgeon In The Philippines Speaks Up
    By: marvinethan | - Breast augmentation or enhancement may not be a one-time surgery. Most likely, additional surgeries and doctor visits will be necessary over the course of your lifetime to maintain the appearance of your breasts after the procedure. This could be because of problems related to the implants themselves, like deflation, capsular contracture, rupture, etc., or because of aging changes, like pregnancies, weight gain, loss of breast tissue, etc., that affect the appearance of the breasts over time.< ...
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  • Recessions, Depressions, Deflation, Inflation
    By: IshanGoradiya | - Recession, depression, inflation, deflation these words get kicked around quite a bit, but many people still have only a hazy idea of what they mean. So now, a brief look at each term.
    Recession. A recession is confirmed by negative gross domestic product (GDP) for two or more successive quarters. A bear market can precede or coincide with a recession. Other signs include rising unemployment, declining real estate values, and minimal growth or contraction in business sectors. Sometime ...

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  • What Are The Investment Implications Of Rising Residential Rates?
    By: Brad McFadden | - Could it be that a pick up in residential rental rates is evidence of a pick up in the growth of the US economy? Of course these assertions are hard to objectively prove but one thing is for sure - even a 10 year old could tell you that this chart is rising and rising rental rates is evidence of inflation not deflation.

    I am going to focus on the US housing market in this article, specifically the residential rental market. It is common knowledge that the US housing market is "depr ...

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  • Winning In The Hyperinflation/deflation War
    By: Deepcaster LLC | - "... the U.S. dollar remains on track for an eventual complete collapse in a hyperinflation, and the roots of that hyperinflation remain imbedded in the system. The primary hedge against losing U.S. dollar purchasing power remains physical gold (and silver), with some funds outside the U.S. dollar...

    Today (May 6th), stocks are soaring as we go to press, purportedly due to an upside surprise in April nonfarm payroll growth, a gain of 244,000...

    ...thanks to QE2, the Fe ...

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  • Younique Wealth And The Wealth Plan For Every Man
    By: Michael Makahamadze | - http://hubpages.com/hub/Inflation-Deflation-Economic-Uncertainty-And-Younique-Wealth-Systems

    00447833230492 - Michael T. Makahamadze

    Younique Wealth Systems is a MLM company in the gold, silver and wealth education sector. Endorsed by Bob Proctor as well as other noteworthy individuals, this gold and silver Network Marketing company markets what has been money for thousands of years; gold and silver. To add value to this, Younique Wealth has a Wealth Sense program for d ...

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  • Alternative Investments: Thoughts For Inflation Or Deflation
    By: Dave Brown.. | - Is it inflation or deflation that is coming? This is the question that people are asking at the moment. This was not being asked a few months ago. Nearly all the expert though that we would only see inflation. One thing is for certain, whatever is the end result you need to try and protect your wealth. A method of achieving this is through alternative investments.

    I am still not sure what will happen. If I were pushed to give an answer I think that we will see inflation after a short ...

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  • Why Is President Obama Bankrupting America?
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - To President Obama bankrupting America fits into his plan to grow the size of government and thus make more people dependent on the state. Obama's first Chief of Staff was Rahm Emanuel (he resigned 10/1/2010). In addition to having an abrasive personality and a foul mouth, he will probably be remembered most for saying, "A crisis is a terrible thing to waste." A crisis gives a reason for existence and a savior mentality to all the bureaucrats, politicians, agencies, workers, organizations and ...
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  • A Race To The Bottom
    By: Matthew Goldfuss | - Just about every major developed nation is struggling to continue its growth. Countries in Europe are struggling more and more so now with all the austerity measures they have implemented to reduce their debt, Japan hasnt whiffed a scent of growth for two decades now, the U.S. is barely growing, AND that is with all the unprecedented stimulus that has been provided by the U.S. government and Federal Reserve.

    Its becoming more and more obvious that all of these econom ...

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  • Bond Bubble?
    By: Matthew Goldfuss | - There has been a lot of recent discussion over whether or not there is a bubble in U.S. treasury bonds, and to tell you the truth there are some very compelling arguments for both sides. But before we get into some of these arguments Id like to take a moment to review the significance of the U.S. treasury bonds market.

    If you ever wondered how countries are able to finance their spending while accumulating debt, the answer is that it would be through government bonds, which i ...

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  • President Obama Does
    By: Kenway Maxy | - "Wag the Dog" is a euphemism for when a politician in trouble wages a war or does some other diversion to get the heat off his back. President Obama, it appears to me, is doing a "Wag the Mosque" as a smokescreen for a tanking deflation economy during his administration and to help his parties election chances in the November 2010 midterm elections. With only a couple months until the elections, they are in big trouble. Some pundits say the Democrat Party may loose control of both houses of con ...
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  • Inflation Through Deflation
    By: Matthew Goldfuss | - In July of 2008 the price of oil skyrocketed to a $147 per barrel. At that time grain prices were going through the roof, the Chinese economy was overheating, the general population of the undeveloped emerging economies were on the verge of revolt, US consumers were practically revolting about having to pay $4.50 per gallon of gasoline, stocks were heading lower every time oil prices were making new highs, and the kicker was that inflation was the main concern for just about every economic poli ...
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  • Growth In Us Economy - A Glimmer Of Hope For The Us Economy
    By: Cedric Welsch | - In the midst of chances of the US economy going into a double dip recession and experiencing deflation, came a glimmer of hope, with US factory output growing 1.1% in July over the output in June. The growth was the fastest in a year and was a key economic parameter, the growth in which provided some relief to policy makers in the otherwise gloomy economic environment.

    However, as a matter of abundant caution it may be noted that the July growth figures come on the base of June figu ...

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  • Us Economic Deflation: Is The Us Economy Wearing Away Totally?
    By: Cedric Welsch | - Is the US economy headed towards Japanese styled deflation? This is the worrying question doing its rounds in the economic intelligentsia. The very thought of deflation invokes discomfort as it made the Japanese economy sluggish for years together. But just what the hell is deflation? Deflation is an overall decrease in the general price level of goods and services in an economy. It should not be confused with disinflation, which is just a decrease in the rate of inflation. Deflation is a negati ...
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  • Plan Colombia Turned Around An Entire Country, And Primed It For A New Gold Rush
    By: Bill Pennyman | - Orofino Gold Corp. (PINK SHEETS: ORFG)

    Colombia may have the largest currently known gold reserves, and Orofino Gold Corp just might be in the middle of the latest gold rush.

    The Plan Colombia program was unveiled in 1999 to combat narco-terrorism; spur economic recovery; strengthen democratic institutions and respect for human rights; and provide humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons.

    Alvaro Uribe, an independent, was elected presid ...

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  • Inflation Or Deflation?
    By: William Dorich | - Economists and investors have been arguing the debate between inflation vs. deflation for the past year. Most Americans support inflationists like legendary Marc Faber and Kiyosaki with a rising tide of spooky deflationists like Mish Shedlock and Henry Dent driving people to bury what little money they have in their backyard or converting their investments into gold.

    Take a deep breath, step back and evaluate the inflation vs. deflation scenarios. First, real estate is a hard asse ...

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  • Economic Recession - Does History Support Obama
    By: Richard Stoyeck | - Unfortunately, when it comes to economic recession, history becomes clouded based on your political beliefs. The question I wish to answer is whether or not economic recessions and their severity have been at all shortened by the intrusion of government into a country's economic life. As it pertains to our current situation, the question becomes whether or not President Obama and the Congress spending $800 billion in fiscal stimulus will get the job done? Will it shorten the recession, or perhap ...
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  • The Worst Of All Outcomes: Inflation Plus Deflation
    By: Jacek Popiel | - OPEC has just concluded its latest ministerial meeting, having decided to keep production quotas as they are.

    The oil cartel must be commended for their able management of the market. 2008 saw an extraordinary price spike which contributed significantly to the global recession. It was followed in short order by a price collapse threatening to bankrupt some of the oil producers. OPEC successfully weathered both, bringing oil prices back within a range tolerable for both oil sellers ...

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  • When Do Saline Breast Implants Need To Be Replaced?
    By: Dr York Yates | - There is a myth floating around the general community about this one. Often patients will present to their plastic surgeon stating, "It has been 10 years and I was told I need to have my breast implants removed and replaced". This is not necessarily true. Breast implants are not like tires, they do not need be replaced at regular intervals. The only reasons that implants need to be replaced is if there is are problems or failure related to the implant. These problems can range from rupture, caps ...
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  • Trading Forex - Are Currency Wars Ahead?
    By: Mike P. Kulej | - On Thursday, March 12th, Swiss National Bank surprised investors by intervening to bring down the Swiss Franc. Over last year there was a lot of talk about just such action, but the expectation was on Bank of Japan, in light of massive Yen rally. Recently Japanese currency weakened somewhat, effectively ending any such talk. Thursday's development broadened the expectation on behalf of market participants for more of these steps.

    This represented the first time a leading cen ...

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  • Is Gold On Deflationary Death Watch"'?
    By: Justice Litle | - Is gold on deflationary death watch? The argument going around appears credible on the surface but the conclusion leaves something to be desired.

    Is gold on deflationary death watch?

    A number of readers have e-mailed me with versions of this question, so well address it head-on today.

    By way of background, a few commentators have laid out the bearish case for gold but none have pounded the table as hard as a guy named Nick Gu ...

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  • Is Deflation A Growing Threat?
    By: Nat Glafwell | - With inflation indexes showing falling figures at near half-century lows, there are growing concerns that we may soon see the return of an economic evil from yesteryeardeflation.

    The rate of inflation as expressed through the Retail Price Index and the alternative Consumer Price Index, which is the Bank of England's preferred measure, are showing the rate of growth in the economy as slowing and there are some indications that we might be heading into a deflationary period.
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  • Deflation? More Like Inflation
    By: Adam Lass | - by Adam Lass, Senior Editor, Taipan Publishing Group

    Turn Washingtons latest propaganda inside out, and you get a really strong argument for gold.

    I just gassed up the family van for $1.93/gallon! This is truly amazing, outstanding and unprecedented. Woo-hoo! Time to buy me that beautiful old Jaguar convertible my wife wouldnt even let me look at last summer.

    Okay, that was a bit over the top.

    It was a thrill actually ha ...

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  • The Deflation Rocket Is In Flight Right Now
    By: Paul Dubsky | - Deflation is the opposite of inflation. When there is a retreat in the level of prices things point to deflation. The actual extent of the damage to the economy may well be potentially much higher in case of deflation than inflation.

    When collateral collapses, the Banks begin to wobble under the strain and of course the falling home values play a major role, and inevitably credit tightness looms. Naturally, any chance for growth is quickly dampened. It also follows, that with prop ...

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  • Deflation - Worse Than Recession For Your Busines
    By: Tom Lambert | - Deflation -the dangerous downside of recession- can be a real business killer. Deflation has been tackled in the past by Central Banks 'printing money', effectively causing inflation. Governments seem to believe this should be done again. But does history support this view?

    The Japanese experience suggests that the "printing money" approach does not work - neither do zero interest rates cure the problem. The cost of deflation to the Japanese economy was a decade of stunted activit ...

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