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US Debt Is Exploding

Published by Slimane Himora | Aug 2, 2023 | 5929

Since the resolution of the recent debt ceiling "crisis", the US national debt has soared by $1.8 trillion. A situation that raises concerns about its long-term sustainability.

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A 16-Year Gold Cycle?

Published by Thomas Andrieu | Jul 11, 2023 | 17109

This article focuses on a complex property of the gold market: timing. The price of gold can sometimes stagnate for more than a decade, while at other times it can rise dramatically. Even so, gold remains an asset that is more difficult to determine by precise financial cycles.

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Eurozone: Recession and Gloomy Economic Outlook

Published by Julien Chevalier | Jul 3, 2023 | 11809

Contrary to what many economists believed, the eurozone has finally entered into a recession. Rising interest rates and inflation are weighing on households. Consumption is falling. Demand for new loans is contracting sharply, particularly in France. The economic cycle is coming to an end. Like déjà...

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U.S. Companies Face the Debt Wall

Published by Laurent Maurel | Jun 23, 2023 | 8410

The U.S. debt crisis has been avoided, but the Treasury must urgently issue an avalanche of very short-term bonds to pay its bills. How much money does the U.S. government need? Initial estimates put the colossal figure at $550 billion, to be found immediately, starting this summer.

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