Henry Kaufman: market mover sounds a warning
Article Abstract:
Henry Kaufman's opinions on the U.S. economy has been downbeat for some time now. He sees the federal deficit eating up private investment capital. Interest rates volatility is also ruining the capital markets. He sees a decline in business investments and higher interest rates.
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1982
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Williamsburg: an echo of Bretton Woods?
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Williamsburg Conference was centered around the currency instability. The U.S. dollar price versus foreign currencies has caused an imbalance in international trading. The conference should make a effort to bring a stable environment to international finance.
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1983
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Milton Friedman: his monetarism at a crossroads
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An interview with Milton Friedman on his monetary policy and those of the Federal Reserve. He reviews past performance of the Fed and looks towards future economic possibilities.
Publication Name: Commodities: the Magazine of the Futures Trading
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0219-5550
Year: 1983
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