Metal Boom: Copper Hits 10-Year High Amid Supply Constraints And Infrastructure Plans
By Tyler Durden Copper futures hit their highest levels in ten years on Monday as several factors, including supply concerns, a weaker dollar, the Biden…
By Tyler Durden Copper futures hit their highest levels in ten years on Monday as several factors, including supply concerns, a weaker dollar, the Biden…
By Tyler Durden A redux of the 1970s energy crisis had caused petroleum shortages and price spikes are currently playing out for different reasons in…
By Michael Snyder Food prices are outrageous now, but they are only going to go higher. Earlier today, I came across an NBC News article…
By Tyler Durden Following the explosive surge in producer prices, analysts expected a similar jump in consumer prices and were not disappointed as headline CPI…
By Stefan Gleason Anyone who says inflation isn’t a problem hasn’t tried shopping for a new home recently. Housing costs are skyrocketing. The median sales…
By Clint Siegner William Watts with MarketWatch sees the “biggest Inflation scare in 40 years” on its way. He expects massive amounts of stimulus coupled…
By Tyler Durden The purchasing power of a currency is the amount of goods and services that can be bought with one unit of the…
By Jp Cortez There has been considerable discussion in recent weeks about the prospect and threat of rising inflation. This inflationary scare comes at a…
By Stefan Gleason The federal government is spending and redistributing newly created cash so rapidly, it’s becoming difficult to keep track of which trillions are…
By Tyler Durden Americans are becoming more worried about inflation than ever following the Federal Reserve and the federal government’s unprecedented response to the virus…
By Jon Miltimore The lines snake outside the state-owned banks of Caracas virtually every day as Venezuelans wait to withdraw cash. “We are only in…
By Tyler Durden In Wednesday’s press conference, Jay Powell confirmed that the Fed is setting off on a historic experiment: welcoming a conflagration of red-hot…
By Gregory van Kipnis Though money supply has been growing rapidly over the period since the Great Recession in 2008, not much of it has…
By Tyler Durden Despite the government’s attempt to crack down on illicit trading, Lebanon’s currency collapse has accelerated and with it the economy and people’s…