Posts Tagged ‘debt’

World Bank Warns of Economic Crisis in China; Only 3% Growth for Decade

A World Financial institution report to be released following week warns of an economic crisis in China unless of course state-run firms are scaled back. The Wall Street Journal discusses the report in New Push for Reform in China

An unique preview of an financial report on China, prepared by the World Financial institution and government [...]

UK has run out of money

In a stark warning ahead of up coming month’s Budget, the Chancellor said there was small the Coalition could do to stimulate the economic climate.

Mr Osborne made it clear that due to the parlous state of the public finances the greatest hope for financial growth was to inspire businesses to flourish and [...]

Eric Sprott: Silver Will Become a Currency Again

With the Greek crisis nearing a climax, The Doc spoke with Eric Sprott of Sprott Asset Management this week to discuss the Euro debt crisis, silver fundamentals, and the modern PSLV follow-on offering.
When asked about his latest efforts to convince silver mining firms to save in silver instead than money or treasuries Eric responded:I [...]

Italian Energy Company Pays Bigger Dividend than Exxon : E

Until the bond markets signal “all clear” and the spreads between the bonds of Europe’s dilemma children and German bunds shrinks to some thing far more manageable, I count on European stocks to be volatile.
But volatility by itself is practically nothing to dread. If you purchase the appropriate firms at the right rates, volatility is [...]

Don Coxe: 2012 To Be A Better Year Than 2011

Europe will muddle by means of with much less effect on the US
from FinancialSense.com:
Jim is pleased to welcome back Don Coxe, Chairman of Coxe Advisors LLP. Don sees a brighter picture for 2012, with Europe muddling via its debt difficulties. He is also bullish on blue-chip dividend stocks, the agriculture sector, and sees greater days [...]