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IN THIS ISSUE: 1. Overview – Iran & P5+1 Nations Make a Deal 2. A “Landmark” Agreement? Maybe For Iran 3. Negative Reactions to the Iranian Nuclear Deal 4. Which Assessment of the Deal Should We Believe? 5. Wishing you all a HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Overview – Iran & P5+1 Nations...
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By Louis James, Casey Research Economic crises signal that the current system isn't working as expected and needs improvement. When it comes to monetary systems, questioning their fundamentals can lead to doubts about whether the preferred medium of exchange will continue to be preferred for long...
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By Marin Katusa The official line from the United States and the European Union is that Tehran must be punished for continuing its efforts to develop a nuclear weapon. The punishment: sanctions on Iran's oil exports, which are meant to isolate Iran and depress the value of its currency to such a...
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Today I offer a topic that might have missed your "news-net" coverage of the eurozone crisis, US debt insanity, and a possible global recession. Folks, we may have the modern-day equivalent of the Cold War on our hands. Go ahead and let go of the images of McCarthy at the podium, the Sputnik...
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Let's peel our eyes away from the eurozone disaster momentarily and take a look at another crisis – one with just as much potential to impact our global financial system. As we've discussed in Outside the Box before, Iran's trump card is not its nuclear capability but rather its opportune...
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Take a minute – and maybe a deep breath too – and imagine the markets at opening bell on a hypothetical morning when live video shows burning oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz (through which 40% of the world's seaborne oil passes). Couple that with the already shaky state of the current...
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For those of you that have read about my new book, Endgame, you know I make the point that, while there are no good options for dealing with the debt crisis, the worst choice of all is doing nothing. In today's Outside the Box, you'll see a similar argument—but this "lesser of two...
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With midterm elections quickly approaching, the media is full of sordid details about candidates and good old-fashioned mudslinging. Few take a giant step back, and consequentially the high road, to recognize the big picture. As my friend George states in the piece below - whether we see overwhelming...
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I’ve just returned from a few days in Sydney, Australia, where it is more or less the dead of winter, which means sunshine, highs in the upper 60s, and lows in the 50s. Not a snowplow in sight. Leaving aside the World Cup and Aussie Rules football and the odd murder and sex scandal, the main news...
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Filed under: China, Brazil, Kevin Rudd, sovereign risk, Xstrata, Bolivia, Labor Party, Australia, Wayne Swan, mining tax, Rio Tinto, Venezuela, Iran
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World economies I get: currency, trading, deficits, surpluses... World politics is another story. I follow what happens: summits, policy changes, elections: but what does it mean for energy markets, potential threats, actual relations between countries? These situations define our future - financial...
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Sometimes when I read a newspaper article, it strikes me as a "He said, she said" game. If I'm going to make an informed decision, I need analysis - not opinions from two sides, each with their own motive. You can find quotes from "experts" anywhere, but they usually don't...
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IN THIS ISSUE: West Discovers Secret Nuclear Facility in Iran Iran Much Closer to Nukes than Previously Thought Russian Scientists Said to be Helping Iran Build Nukes Introduction Several very disturbing geopolitical revelations over the last two weeks regarding Iran and its possible nuclear weapons...
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Recently I had a discussion with a colleague about university athletes. I was previously unaware that NCAA colleges set up guidance programs that develop the well-roundedness of student athletes. 'Life coaches' ensure that these individuals balance their rigorous athletic commitments with personal...
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I've mentioned a couple of schools of thought before: those who look at the big picture and those who pore over the details. Often, the major product is the result of its minor pieces. If you use good meat, good buns, and good vegetables- you're going to turn out a pretty good hamburger. The...
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Dear Friends, In the midst of an economic crisis, we are inundated with data - information that often, a few years down the line, turns out to be wrong. Forecasts are made based on a single month's set of data or previous trends, and the public often doesn't know how to read the fine print about...