Tag Archive: Switzerland
Are Emerging Markets Still “A Thing”?
Last week I jumped on a call with an old friend Thomas Hugger who I hadn't spoken with in months. I recorded the call for your enjoyment but first a quick bit of background to Thomas. Thomas is a Swiss fund manager living and working in Asian frontier markets such as Vietnam, Bangladesh, and Cambodia, which is a bit like taking a Rolls Royce through the Gobi desert if you think about it.
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Which Government System Is The Best For People’s Wealth?
We have created a map which shows the per-capita GDP based upon the type of government in a country. The larger the country appears on the map, the higher the GDP per capita.
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Former Treasury Secretary Summers Calls For End Of Fed Independence
At an event in Davos, Switzerland earlier today, Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers, argued that Central Bank independence from national governments should be scrapped in favor of a coordinated effort between politicians, central bankers and treasury to engineer inflation. Seems reasonable, right?...what could possibly go wrong?
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When It Comes To Household Income, Sweden & Germany Rank With Kentucky
Last year, I posted an article titled "If Sweden and Germany Became US States, They Would be Among the Poorest States" which, produced a sizable and heated debate, including that found in the comments below this article at The Washington Post. The reason for the controversy, of course, is that it has nearly reached the point of dogma with many leftists that European countries enjoy higher standards of living thanks to more government regulation and...
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Jim Grant Puzzled by the actions of the SNB
James Grant, Wall Street expert and editor of the investment newsletter ÂŤGrantâs Interest Rate ObserverÂť, warns of a crash in sovereign debt, is puzzled over the actions of the Swiss National Bank and bets on gold.
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Central Bank Austria Claims To Have Audited Gold at BOE. Refuses To Release Audit Report
After years of gradually securing its official gold reserves (unwinding leases) the central bank of Austria claims to have completed the audits of its 224 tonnes of gold stored at the BOE. However, it refuses to publish the audit reports and the gold bar list. What could possibly be so sensitive to hide from public eyes?
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Cashless Society – Is The War On Cash Set To Benefit Gold?
Cash is the new âbarbarous relicâ according to many central banks, regulators, and some economists and there is a strong, concerted push for the âcashless societyâ. Developments in recent days and weeks have highlighted the risks posed by the war on cash and the cashless society.
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Financial Repression Is Now “In Play”
A FALLING MARKET CANNOT BE ALLOWED â at any cost! The Central Bankers have clearly painted themselves into a corner as a result of their self-inflicted, extended period of âcheap moneyâ. Their policies have fostered malinvestment, excessive leverage and a speculative casino approach to investments. Investors forced to take on excess risk for yield and scalp speculative investment returns, must operate in an unstable financial environment ripe for...
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The ECB Made A Mistake During Its Daily Bond Purchases
Something unexpected happened when the ECB released its latest bond purchase data at during its scheduled release time on Monday: in addition to the purchase of at least 20 separate corporate bonds under the bank's CSPP bond buying program during the week ended October 14, amounting to a total of âŹ1.84 billion, which lifted the number of securities held by the central bank to 660, bringing the total to amount of its holdings to âŹ33.8 billion, or...
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Daniel Hannan – The Right Approach To Brexit
Daniel Hannan, a British member of the European Parliament (MEP), made an eloquent, impassioned speech this weekend on what should take place in Brexit talks. After listening to Hannan on Brexit, regulation and trade, I am certain he would make a far better US president than anyone in the entire field from 18 months ago.
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The Swiss Begin To Hoard Cash
While subtle, the general public loss of faith in central banking has been obvious to anyone who has simply kept their eyes open: it started in Japan where in February hardware stores were reported that consumers were hoarding cash, as confirmed by t...
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NIRP Has Failed: European Savings Rate Hits 5 Year High
One year ago, when it was still widely accepted conventional wisdom that NIRP would "work" to draw out money from savers who are loathe to collect nothing (or in some cases negative interest) from keeping their deposits at the bank, and would proceed to spend their savings, either boosting the stock market or the economy, we showed research from Bank of America demonstrating that far from promoting dis-saving, those European nations which had...
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Forget ‘Great, Again’; Make America Switzerland?
talked to a Swiss local yesterday about American politics. He says everyone in Switzerland is following the race closely. He favors Trump because he thinks Trump would be better for the global economy. I asked if anyone he knows in Switzerland is worried about Trumpâs âtemperamentâ and having his finger on the nukes.
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Deutsche Bank CEO Returns Home Empty-Handed After Failing To Reach ‘Deal’ With DOJ: Bild
Following the seemingly endless procession of short-squeeze-fueling trial balloons last week - from settlement rumors to German blue-chip bailouts to Qatari investors - Germany's Bild newspaper confirms the rumors that sparked weakness on Friday: Deutsche bank CEO John Cryan has failed to reach an agreement with the US Justice Department.
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Is Someone Trying To Buy The Swiss National Bank?
By now it is well-known that as we profiled previously, one of the most ravenous buyers of US stocks in recent years, has been a central bank: the Swiss National Bank... However, it is far less known that not only is the Swiss National Bank also a publicly traded stock, but is also one of the best performing stocks in the world this year.
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