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Lew Spellman is a Professor of Finance at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business. The Spellman Report seeks to interpret current and future trends in the economy and financial markets from the perspective of history, theory, policy and market expectations.Videos
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The Vulnerability of Private Wealth to Government Financial Stress
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Roadblocks to Recovery an Interview with Dr. Lacy Hunt
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The Financial Multipliers of Globalism and Ross Perot’s Giant Sucking Sound
Fed Chairman Bernanke testified last week that “the situation in Europe poses significant risks to the U.S. financial system and economy”. This indicates the extent to which financial globalism has become a controlling factor in U.S. economic and financial prospects … Continue reading
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Tagged Bank Default, bond, BUND, Capital flight, Economic Crisis, EU, Euro crisis, financial crisis, Financial Globalism, financial meltdown, Global financial crisis, Globalism, Gold, markets and the Euro, QEs, Ross Perot, Sovereign debt crisis, Sovereign Default, UDN, UUP
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