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PodCasts – McAlvany Weekly Commentary

Summary: The McAlvany Weekly Commentary provides investors with valuable monetary, economic, geo-political and financial information that cannot be found on Wall Street. With economic expert and host David McAlvany, you will be given a solid strategy of wealth preservation for your financial and retirement assets while living in an unstable economy.

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 Michael Pettis on Tomorrow’s China | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -Globalization/liquidity cycle at the end -Chinese households have paid for 20 yrs growth -Without fiscal union, Euro will break up About the Guest: Wall Street veteran, merchant banker, equities trader, economist, finance professor, entrepreneur — iconoclast — Michael Pettis is a unique individual living and working in China, at the heart of the world’s most exciting and vibrant economy. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE

 Changing China | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look at This Week’s Show: -Will China’s currency go international? -China must become more self dependent. -Will those in power willingly give it up?

 The Pain in Spain is Now Becoming Plain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -Capital is fleeing Spain at over 50 billion per month -Dow Theory system declares a Bear Market Confirmation -Correlation of all paper markets limits “safe-havens” outside of gold

 Loss of EU Billions Chump Change to US Trillions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -Spanish Armada disaster redux–this time it’s bonds -China and India buy 83% of all newly mined gold! -”He who owns the gold, makes the rules”

 The Buffett Bargain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -Gold called “Uncivilized” by paper propagandists -In gold terms, Buffett is 75% cheaper than 11 years ago -Talk to David McAlvany “live” tonight at 8:00 EST – Click Here to Register

 Five Keys to Restoring America’s Prosperity: An Interview With John Taylor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -Predictable policy is a must -We must move from discretionary policies to the rule of law -It’s time to clearly limit the role of government

 The New Depression: An Interview with Richard Duncan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -We have not had true capitalism for 100 years -The new economy: Expand credit or die -Debt: From 1 trillion to 50 trillion in 5 decades About the Author: Since beginning his career as an equities analyst in Hong Kong in 1986, Richard has served as global head of investment strategy at ABN AMRO Asset Management in London, worked as a financial sector specialist for the World Bank in Washington D.C., and headed equity research departments for James Capel Securities and Salomon Brothers in Bangkok. He also worked as a consultant for the IMF in Thailand during the Asia Crisis. He is now chief economist at Blackhorse Asset Management in Singapore. Click here to purchase: The New Depression  

 Discretion Minus Rules Equals Uncertainty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -The gold standard forced balanced rules and budgets -We have been taught to fear deflation by those who control the money -Egan Jones and the danger of telling the truth

 Dire Expectations for Late 2012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A look at This Week’s Show: -Earnings beat “low bar” expectations -Asia buying 60% of all gold -Portable Property in the age of participatory fascism

 Crisis and Leviathan: An interview with Robert Higgs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: -U.S. Government can and will continue to grow -Exponential government growth requires exponential economic growth -Government growth hits critical mass when it’s people can no longer afford it About the Guest: Robert Higgs is Senior Fellow in Political Economy for The Independent Institute and Editor of the Institute’s quarterly journal The Independent Review. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Johns Hopkins University, and he has taught at the University of Washington, Lafayette College, Seattle University, and the University of Economics, Prague

 Apple to Save the World! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look at This Week’s Show: -Will huge corporate cash save the world? -Are you in an economic conflict zone? -Compliant geographical diversification strategy

 Inflation? Deflation? Or Government Theft! Interview with Russell Napier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

About This Week’s Show: -Chinese rebalancing  hurts U.S. treasury purchases -Governments will fund themselves by force -Stocks & Bonds both overvalued (like in 1968) About the Guest: Russell Napier is an Edinburgh-based consultant for CLSA Asia Pacific Markets, who writes about issues impacting the global equity markets. With more than two decades in the industry, Russell has contributed to the development and scope of CLSA’s equity research.

 Germany: Winning Europe by Default | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

About This Week’s Show: -“Crises” in the EU propelled the rise of Berlin -“Crises” is propelling big government in the U.S. -Fixing “Crises” in this way leads to inflation

 Interview with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Recovery Not Real, Crises Dead Ahead | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

A Look At This Week’s Show: - Energy costs above 9% of global GDP = recession - Financial crisis has  transitioned to social and political crisis - Global growth will peak by May, then watch out below About the Guest: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is International Business Editor of The Daily Telegraph. He has covered world politics and economics for 30 years, based in Europe, the US, and Latin America. He joined the Telegraph in 1991, serving as Washington correspondent and later Europe correspondent in Brussels. Read his latest articles, CLICK HERE  

 New Twists on the Bond Market | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

About This Week’s Show: -Chinese and Japanese trade surpluses turn to deficits -US creditors may now also compete with us for loans -Shift in global trade may jeopardize treasury market. . . will oil rich countries fund our needs?

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