How Paper Money Distorts Investment Cycles
The world economy is simply too complex for the federal government to attempt to shape through policy.
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The world economy is simply too complex for the federal government to attempt to shape through policy.
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Many of the water pipes in the U.S. need to be replaced and that means good news for the metals needed to get the job done.
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With the dollar falling against the euro, foreign currencies and commodities are experiencing an historical bull run.
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In Part 2 of our series on Irish Whiskeys, we’ll hear from Bushmills master distiller Colum Egan. Colum was under pressure to come up with a special whiskey to celebrate the 400th anniversary of distilling in the area around Bushmills, and he met the challenge with Bushmills 1608. We’ll also look at Knappogue Castle and […]
Many members of the World Bank are springing into action in hopes of a large debtor bailout fixing the credit and currency crisis.
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The second installment in Jim Amrhein’s pro-nuclear power series. Jim points out the dangers of the so-called “safe” alternatives to nuclear power.
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Among other great innovations, Henry Ford was a pioneer by combining agriculture with transportation.
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The gold mining companies in South Africa are pulling themselves into the fray and could soon be a booming investment opportunity.
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A fair and balanced take on the nuclear power argument. Jim Amrhein takes a pro-nuclear stance opposing the World Business Academy.
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With St. Patrick’s Day just around the horizon, it’s time for Part 1 of a 2-part series on Irish whiskies, In this episode, we’ll hear from the Master of Whiskey Science at Irish Distillers’ Middleton Distillery, David Quinn. He’ll explain the basic difference that makes Irish whiskies unique, and tell us about the new Jameson […]