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Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 6, 1995

Kabushiki Shinbun February 6, 1995 Japanese Stock Market will Rally into 1997 Speech conducted by Mr. Martin Armstrong, Chairman of US Princeton Economic Institute Introduction An investment seminar was held by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., on February 1 in Tokyo. At the seminar, he said “There is a possibility […]

Asia Nikkei Business – December 13, 1994

Nikkei Business December 13, 1994 Special Contribution: Two US Economists Tell the Story Market Says NO to Inflated Government FRB Shifts to Tighten the Market The US economic policy remains uncertain while disruption of stock and bond market occurs in and outside the US, in addition to the twisting phenomenon in the Congress and the […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – November 19, 1994

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai November 19, 1994 Insight into Global Trends of Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Stocks Commodity is the Next Target of International Money Though the global economy is said to be recovering again, financial markets still look caught in a deeper quagmire. In our recent interview with a leading US investment consultant, […]

Asia The Nikkei Financial Daily – May 25,1994

The Nikkei Financial Daily May 25, 1994 Japanese Stocks, the Turning Point During June to September, 1994 An interview with Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of the Board, Princeton Economics International Ltd. in the US The Low Yen Trend in Foreign Exchange Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of the Board of Princeton Economics International in […]

Australia The Australian – June 30,1989

The Australian June 30, 1989 Why our Interest Rates should Tumble Mr. Martin Armstrong, of Princeton Economics International, offers a surprisingly optimistic outlook on our economy. Richard Gluyas reports Princeton Economics International, founded by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, now 40, opened for business in 1970. It has offices in New Jersey in the United States, […]

Canada Equity – January/February 1989

Equity January/February 1990 “America’s top economist, Martin Armstrong, shares his surprising vision of British Columbia in the 90’s.”

Europe The European – July 17, 1996

The European July 17, 1996 Why Growth is a Dirty World on Wall Street When a fall in US unemployment figures causes a slump in share values, something is wrong, writes Economics Editor Thierry Naudin Good news for the economy is bad news for finance. Last Friday, a fall in America’s unemployment figures once again […]

Europe The London Financial News – April 21, 1997

The London Financial News April 21, 1997 View Across the Pond In its Present Form, EMU could Prove to be the EU’s Undoing, Says Martin Armstrong The debate over European Monetary Union has largely been argued both emotionally and technically from a theoretical perspective. Nonetheless, there is a much more serious issue of concern for […]

Europe Wirtschafts Woche – May 30, 1996

Wirtschafts Woche May 30, 1996 Sins of Today by Michael Baumann Clinton will Win in November, but the Future will be Dominated by a New Party “Clinton will win again” is the forecast of Martin Armstrong for the US election in November. However, this is not the exciting part of the forecast from the Chairman […]

Europe FOREX and Global Markets – Winter 1997

FOREX and Global Markets Winter 1997 A Few Home Truths about Volatility by Martin A. Armstrong, Princeton Economic Institute Markets all around the world are starting to experience greater spasms on volatility, both overnight and intraday. There comes a time with big trends when a battle between generations emerges that can be classified as the […]