International Forecaster October 2008 (#8) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More
The following are some snippets from the most recent issue of the International Forecaster. For the full 28 page issue, please see subscription information below.
The Crack-up Boom, Part XI
We are nearing the first crescendo of the unfolding Crack-up Boom. As outlined in the 2008 outlook entitled Wolf Wave, aka Thrill ride the markets are set to experience an emotional and financial EXPLOSION. A coming explosion outlined many times since the April 2007 Tedbits Fingers of Instability series first identified the WOLFE wave.
Doha Declaration calls for more robust frameworks
11 November 2008 The Third Annual Conference of Hawkamah - the Institute of Corporate Governance - yesterday issued the Doha Declaration on its concluding day, calling for the implementation of more robust corporate governance frameworks to maintain the stability of the region's financial system in the face of the global financial crisis.
What Better to Own Than Gold?
Gold has performed poorly of late. There is no denying that.
Central Banking and Credit Quality
There are many very serious economic negatives of a central bank that supporters of central banks ignore. Instead, they argue that the central bank is a good institution because it helps to remedy recessions. That argument is highly misleading.
Banks Owe Executives Billions In Compensation, Report Says
Troubled financial giants getting cash infusions from the U.S. Federal Reserve owe their executives more than $40 billion for past years pay and pensions as of the end of 2007, according to The Wall Street Journals calculations.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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