A SLL article discussed “The Economics of Debt, Deterioration, Deflation, Depression, and Disorder.” Instead of individual postings that confirm the presence of all of the above, self-explanatory titles are linked to the articles for those who want all the gory details. By the way, one of the reasons you read SLL is because the above referenced SLL article was posted November 17, 2014, when the Dow and S&P highs were still in the future and economists and Wall Street seers were projecting strong growth and investment gains in 2015. If you have to wait for the headlines to figure out what’s going on, you will, assuredly, always be a day late and a dollar short. The headlines and links:
Can We See a Bubble If We’re Inside the Bubble? by Charles Hugh Smith
No Hiding From Debt Slump, by Lisa Ambramowicz at Bloomberg
Saudi Debt Risk on Par With Junk-Rated Portugal as Oil Slides, by Ahmed A. Manatalla and Abigail Moses at Bloomberg
Crude Falls Below $30 a Barrel for the First Time in 12 Years, by Mark Shenk at Bloomberg
Copper Breaks $2 Level, Sags to Six-Year Low As Barclays Cuts Forecasts on China, Joe Deaux and Eddi Van Der Walt at Bloomberg
Crop Surplus Is Bad News for America’s Farms, by Alan Bjerga and Jeff Wilson
Maybe Valuations Do Matter, from The Burning Platform
OK, I Get it, this is Going to be a Mess: Standard & Poor’s Lowers Boom at Worst Possible Time, by Wolf Richter at Wolf Street
Amazon And The Fantastic FANGs——A Bubblicious Breakfast Of Unicorns And Slippery Accounting, by David Stockman at David Stockman’s Contra Corner
And this was only a representative sample of articles!
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