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Barron's - July 1, 2017 - Evan Lorenz: A Skeptic’s View of Popular Stocks

 

Finanz und Wirtschaft - August 22, 2016 - James Grant: "The Fed is now hostage to Wall Street"

 

Barron's - July 30, 2016 - Jim Grant is Bullish on Gold, Bearish on Kraft

 

CNBC - May 7, 2016 - The Fed is overshadowing the market right now, Jim Grant says

 

 

Business Insider - April 16, 2016 - A bunch of hedge fund managers got together in a room and talked about how long China has

 

The Fiscal Times- April 15, 2015 - As the Debt Hits $19 Trillion, Has the US Reached a Tipping Point?

 

Time Magazine - April 25, 2016 - “Dear Reader You Owe…”

 

Business Insider - April 13, 2016 - Jamie Dimon says Americans only have one problem area when it comes to debt

 

Financial Times – October 2014 – Low rates are jamming the economy's vital signals

Financial Advisor – June 2014 – Hard Times, Hard Assets


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – June 27, 2014 – Money at First Sight


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – April 27, 2014 – Blotting the Balance Sheet


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – March 12, 2014 – GDP: A Brief but Affectionate History


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – Jan. 3, 2014 – Fortune Tellers


Finanz und Wirtschaft – Dec. 20, 2013 – We live in a hall of mirros


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – Nov. 8, 2013 – The Founders at Home


The Washington Post – October 10, 2013 – America's default on its debt is inevitable


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – March 16, 2013 – A Fateful Meeting That Shaped The World


The Washington Post – August 30, 2012 – Watching the Bank of Bernanke


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – June 9, 2012 – Why Capitalism?


The Wall Street Journal Book Review – March 30, 2012 – White House Burning

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