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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 […]

US Bloomberg Network Newsletter – December 4 1997

Bloomberg Network Newsletter December 4, 1997 Dollar/Yen to Hit 145/160 HONG KONG, December 4 (Reuters) – The dollar yen might hit 145 – 160 next year, Princeton Economics International said in a report of the November issue. The key pivot point for dollar yen to watch will be 126.68, the report said. “A year-end closing […]

US The Wall Street Journal – April 19, 1995

The Wall Street Journal OP-ED April 19, 1995 Clinton Interest Gimmick to make Debt Much Worse by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economic Institute When Bill Clinton announced that he would cut the deficit by a projected $500 billion over five years, there was no screaming or cries of pain. Lobbyists were not weeping in the streets […]

US Investor’s Business Daily – December 3, 1991

Investor’s Business Daily December 3, 1991 Are Taxes Poisoning Economy? Rising Levies in Weak Period Thwart Recovery by Laurie Marmor Recent sharp hikes in federal, state and local levies are creating a phantom “inflation” problem that may be obstructing monetary policy, hurting consumers and businesses and threatening the recovery’s fragile stamina. In the past, a […]

US International Herald Tribune – September 9, 1985

International Herald Tribune September 9, 1985 How Chartists use Trends to Outguess Gold by Bruce Hager Sitting in his trading room, Martin Armstrong peers into the world gold market through an oversized screen upon which a jagged line depicts the peaks and valleys of New York spot prices for the past 90 weeks. Based in […]

US The Wall Street Journal – June 27, 1983

The Wall Street Journal Front Page, 2nd Section June 27, 1983 For $33.50, You can Have a Minute with This Commodities Adviser by Joseph Perkins, Staff Reporter for The Wall Street Journal People who think talk is cheap haven’t talked to Martin A. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong, a commodity trading adviser in Lawrenceville, N.J., charges clients $2,000 an hour […]