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Tag Archives: Collapse
Shallow Chinese Stimulus
The FMG Litmus Test At the present time, government issued bond yields pretty much just give you your money back after inflation – if you’re lucky. Often when you’re desperate for returns, you tend to ignore risk – which is … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Business, Peter Kerin
Tagged China, Collapse, Money, Peter Kerin, Security, Stimulus
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Deutsche Bank Collapse
The Impending ‘Deutsche Bank’ Collapse This article is a little long – but it’s a complex and important issue! Please persist until the end! The legendary share investor Warren Buffett describes derivatives as ‘weapons of mass destruction.’ With this description … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Banking, Business, Peter Kerin, Strategy, Uncategorised
Tagged Bank, Collapse, derivatives, destruction, Deutsche, Peter Kerin
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Brexit & Aussie Real Estate
What Brexit Might Mean for Australian Real Estate? One of the many things that ‘Brexit’ has shown us is that uncertainty makes a great deal of noise. The Brexit vote was almost completely unexpected by equity markets and, since it … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Business, Peter Kerin, Strategy
Tagged Bank, Behaviour, Brexit, Collapse, Peter Kerin, Security
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