http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...er-sized-balance-sheet-for-years-to-come.html
is this the end of free credit markets?
is this the end of free credit markets?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...er-sized-balance-sheet-for-years-to-come.html
is this the end of free credit markets?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...er-sized-balance-sheet-for-years-to-come.html
is this the end of free credit markets?

Who really wants free markets?
No company that I watch, in any industry, want a free market. Makes for good talking points for politicians, that's about all. IMHO.
That being said, it will be interesting to watch the FED going forward, especially if/when we get a recession, or some other outlier event.
Maybe we're entering a new "New Golden Era".![]()
1) 0-3-2-2----bloomberg.com....
----fed....
----super-sized-balance-sheet....
----end of free credit markets?

Deflation on the way!
Yeah, if anything, it's Japanese-style deflation we should be worried about.
Here's one thing that's not too wonderful about Japanese-style deflation:what specifically has been terrible about japanese style deflation?
not only opinions but numbers also please.
the US and western europe are nations of whiners, nowadays.
the sky does not fall to the earth if there is deflation.
what specifically has been terrible about japanese style deflation?
the sky does not fall to the earth if there is deflation.
Here's one thing that's not too wonderful about Japanese-style deflation:
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