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QE. That ain't working. That's the way you do it. Money For Nothing …

Monday, 05 January 2015 | 8:39 am by Burnham Banks
QE in the US seems to have worked whereas elsewhere it has either failed to take hold or has not been started. Yet even the US, QE has had less than stellar results requiring three rounds, with a twist and the last one was unlimited as well. Why is QE not very effective? To understand
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Debt Monetization, QE, Inflation, Deflation and Expropriation

Friday, 12 December 2014 | 1:44 am by Burnham Banks
Central Bank Large Scale Asset Purchases, by which is meant the buying of government or agency debt, is intended to ensure demand for such bonds and to keep borrowing costs low for the government and any other debt issuer whose cost of debt is correlated or benchmarked to government bond yields. Large Scale Asset Purchases,
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Gold. Just Another Thought.

Friday, 05 December 2014 | 6:59 am by Burnham Banks
Gold. To determine the value of an object one has to determine its usefulness. To determine the price of an object one has to understand the convolutions of the collective human mind.
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Ten Seconds Into The Future. 2015 Macro and Investment Outlook

Wednesday, 26 November 2014 | 2:41 am by Burnham Banks
Themes: Risk On and Pray Hard.   Rates and Credit: Long US treasuries at the long end. 30 year and 10 year USTs remain attractive relative to short end. Expect further curve flattening. Overweight / Long China equities. Despite slowing economic growth, earnings growth remains robust and the PBOC will likely be expansionary and China
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China Outlook 2015

Thursday, 13 November 2014 | 11:59 pm by Burnham Banks
The Chinese government has focused on a number of things some of which include: An anti corruption initiative. Rebalancing the economy towards domestic consumption. Maintaining financial stability and a certain level of economic growth. The anti corruption initiative is a long term structural reform to strengthen the rule of law in China. The government appears
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“Hello. I’m Burnham Banks and I studied economics in the late 80s and early 90s. I’m still studying economics today and am still no wiser. This blog is a journal, a record of my thoughts and experiences. If we are destined to repeat our mistakes, we should at least repeat them faithfully. If not, then perhaps the past is a mischievous guide and we should try something new.”

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