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G7, Jackson Hole cap tumultuous week for trade

August 26, 2019 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

By Trade Correspondent L.C. The G7 meeting in Biarritz, France ended inconclusively with French President Macron and US President Trump contending over rival agendas and the US president under particularly heavy pressure to de-escalate the US-China trade war. Over the same weekend, international central bankers met in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and struck a similar tone. […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: Brazil, EU, French President Macron, Group of 7 Summit (G7), Jackson Hole

Brain benefits found in exercise, dietary restriction

August 25, 2019 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

by Richard Schulman Our last summary of health research was a year and a half ago. Here we describe some interesting research that has been published since then. As before, caveat lector. It’s no secret that revisions and even reversals are common in the field. On net, however, we think the information below should be […]

Filed Under: Health  Tagged: dietary restriction, exercise, fasting, fluoride, IQ, methionine restriction, milk, proprionate, protein restriction, time-limited feeding

Fed blunders created the inverted yield curve

August 19, 2019 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

by Trade Correspondent L.C. and the Editor Of the two threats to continued growth of the US economy — the inverted yield curve and the US-China trade war — the first is the most immediate threat and has been fostered by flawed Federal Reserve policy. By accelerating and deepening investor concern, the inverted yield curve […]

Filed Under: Federal Reserve policy  Tagged: Fed role in recessions and the Depression, inverted yield curve, quantitative easing, recession threat

Industrial policy’s strange bedfellows

August 18, 2019 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

by Richard Schulman “National Conservatism” (NC) has sometimes been characterized as an attempt to fashion a coherent political theory and program out of President Trump’s unpredictable policy-making. Its spokesmen include Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson and the City Journal‘s Oren Cass. They are calling for a national industrial policy as a fulfillment of National Conservatism’s […]

Filed Under: Industrial policy  Tagged: Elizabeth Warren, George Will, National Conservatism, Oren Cass

Scaramucci, business ally of Chinese communists, attacks President Trump

August 13, 2019 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

by Richard Schulman In a phone interview with Axios on August 11th, President Trump’s short-lived Director of Communications Anthony Scaramucci (“Mooch” for short) compares President Trump to a nuclear reactor in meltdown mode, to Chernobyl. Scaramucci says that Republicans may need to pick a different candidate to run for president in 2020. Echoing Progressive publications […]

Filed Under: China  

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