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Company Name: Barclays Bank PLC ZC SP REDEEM 13/08/2020 USD 50 - Ser A 06740L469
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DTUL - The Wolf Street Report: April 21, 2019

Can the US Government Just Keep Piling on Debt? The government already owes over $22 trillion, and it's adding over $1 trillion a year. Who is buying it, and why? (12 min). Editor's Note: The summary bullets for this article were chosen by Seeking Alpha Read more ...

DTUL - Preservation Of Capital/Allocation Of Capital

You read the headlines, "The Markets are going to Hell," and "The Markets will be down 30% by Year-End" and "We are entering a Recession" and all of the rest of the dribble that comes floating along in the Press. Every time I see this stuff my eyes bob up and down and I stare at the ceiling. N...

DTUL - Marc Faber: Currencies To Collapse Against Precious Metals

Welcome to this week's Market Wrap Podcast, I'm Mike Gleason. Coming up the one and only Marc Faber joins me for a tremendous conversation on debt, the global economy and the future of the dollar. Marc tells us how much he believes the average investor should have in gold and silver rig...

DTUL - Update On Money Demand, Currently Stable

(This is an updated and rewritten version of a post I wrote about seven months ago.) I've mentioned the demand for money countless times in the 10-yr history of this blog because it's a very important and under-appreciated macro variable. The Fed controls the supply of money, but the deman...

DTUL - The Liquidity Drought Gets Worse

By Pater Tenebrarum Money Supply Growth Continues to Falter Ostensibly the stock market has rallied because the Fed promised to maintain an easy monetary policy. To be sure, interest rate hikes have been put on hold for the time being and the balance sheet contraction (a.k.a."quantitativ...

DTUL - Fed Policy Is Back To Neutral - Now What?

By Kathy A. Jones Fed policy in neutral The Federal Reserve's decision to halt its interest rate increases helped propel markets higher in the first quarter. Declaring that the policy rate had hit "neutral," and worried that the economy was facing potential disruptions from the governmen...

DTUL - What Is The Yield Curve Telling Us?

By Scott Bauer At a Glance The flat to normal yield curve indicates a watershed moment for the U.S. economy Spreads in the 10-year treasury note and shorter maturities remain a key indicator to watch The yield curve is front and center in the news but what does it mean and...

DTUL - Hard Truths For The Inflation Truthers

The main goal of this website over the years has been to search for an operationally sound and empirically supported perspective of how the monetary system works. I've debunked tons of myths in the process of this search, but the inflation truthers have been hard to convince for some reason....

DTUL - Will Inflation Accelerate This Year?

Inflation can be like molasses. It often moves slowly - until it doesn't. 1 Overall, inflation tends to be a heavily lagging economic indicator, with upward price pressures typically not being realized until an economy has already reached the overheating stage. For instance, a country's l...

DTUL - The Fed Vs. The ECB: Who Will Blink First?

By Kevin Flanagan If bond investors have learned anything this year, it is that the "winds of change" can blow in dramatically different directions regarding monetary policy. As the first quarter was coming to a close, many wondered where a rate cut would more likely come from, the U.S. or...

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