Bill Bonner
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Bill Bonner is the Founder and President of Agora Publishing, one of the world's most successful consumer newsletter publishing companies, and the author of The Daily Reckoning. Bill Bonner is also a frequent contributor to Strategic Investment. Bill Bonner is the author, with Addison Wiggin, of the New York Times business best-seller Financial Reckoning Day: Survivng The Soft Depression of The 21st Century.
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Danger For The Dollar
One of the most curious things about the financial world circa 2009 is the yield on the 10-year Treasury note.
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Learn To Love The Depression
The old formula won’t work – neither for Americans nor for the Chinese.
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No Durable Recovery
Despite the fact that a majority of economists polled by The Wall Street Journal say the recession is already over, there is no durable recovery.
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What Goes Up Will Surely Come Down
Price movements tell us something, but only in their extreme form, and only because we have an intuition about the way nature works.
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The Consumer Has Dug In His Heels
He's not going a step further until he unloads his excess baggage of debt.
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No More Giveaways, No More Recovery
People are coming to believe that recession is almost over, and happy times are here again.
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What Chinese Depression?
It isn’t clear that China is really growing at all – not in a genuine and helpful way.
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Land Of The Lost Decades
It would take about 19 years to erase the extraordinary amount of debt built up in the bubble years.
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Economists Lead The Way To Calamity
Some observers think the economy is recovering already. Others think it is not. If it is not recovering, it is because it didn’t get enough stimulus, they say. If it is recovering, it's because the stimulus has worked.
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A Financial World Gone Mad
One bubble begets another.
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