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Financial Price Discovery Postponed for the Duration

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At the moment, financial market prices float detached from the anxieties of market investors because the same anxieties drive the central banks into large scale asset purchases. As a result, risks that trouble investors instead of being translated into lower prices are being translated into high prices, a condition equally true for bonds and stocks. Continue reading

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