Wanting More for BRICS Than BRICS Wants for Itself
More realistic takes on BRICS, including by Michael Hudson.
Read more...More realistic takes on BRICS, including by Michael Hudson.
Read more...China’s investors are in freakout mode about deflation risks. Can its government turn the fundamentals around?
Read more...The Journal gets egg on its face for trying to call a bottom in the office space market even as delinquencies were accelerating
Read more...Nissan, with intensifying cash flow woes and vultures circling, looks like a canary in the coal mine for non-China carmakers.
Read more...Stock jockeys love Trump and bond vigilantes do not. What do their diverging views say about the prospects for the US economy?
Read more...Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff discuss the recent BRICS summit as well as its rapidly-evolving geopolitical backdrop.
Read more...With the equity raise as outlined today, the company will have some limited financial breathing room, and will likely avert a near-term down grade to junk, so one day at a time.
Read more...More and more private equity and private credit deals are looking over-extended. How bad might things get?
Read more...The Skunk Party Manifesto explained how the best political system money can buy is great for its customers and lousy for the rest of us
Read more...Robinson Erhardt conducts a wide-ranging discussion of Michael Hudson’s work, including the social cost of debt bondage and rentierism
Read more...Michael Hudson reprises a favorite theme of how the salutary practice of debt forgiveness came to an end under Greco-Roman oligarchs
Read more...A look at how some turning points in the history of Corporate America, such as CEO changes of guard, explain how America hollowed itself out.
Read more...More evidence that the current level of advanced economy secondary market trading is bad for economic health.
Read more...Kamala is under scrutiny for policy flip-flops. Even worse is her lying about the badge of shame known as the 2012 National Mortgage Settlement.
Read more...Richard Murphy discusses a key, and not well understood, implication of repaying bank loans.
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