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Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – January 9, 1997

Kabushiki Shinbun January 9, 1997 1997 is a Panic Cycle Year for the First Time in 66 Years Our newspaper urgently did an interview with Mr. Armstrong who is the most famous analyst all over the world about markets in 1997. Profile He is 47 years old. He has been appointed as a top economist […]

Asia Business Times – November 2, 1996

Business Times November 2, 1996 US Polls Result will have Little Effect on Dow, says Expert by Fred Tam Of late there is much talk in the investment circle on the after-effect of the coming US presidential elections on the US stock market and by logical extension, the world stock markets, including Malaysia. Many market […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – October 19, 1996

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai October 19, 1996 America Listening to Mr. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Capital Flows into the US with the Background of “Uncertainties” In the Presidential election, President Clinton will keep his advantage. But, even if Clinton wins, serious problems come to the surface next year. After the election, interest rates […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – October 9, 1996

Kabushiki Shinbun October 9, 1996 Mr. Armstrong, a Worldwide Analyst, Makes Bold Forecasts Again Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., well known as an international technical analyst for a high rate of proving true of his forecasts and for his constant views, visited Japan and got an exclusive interview by us. […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 10, 1995

Kabushiki Shinbun October 9, 1996 Mr. Armstrong, a Worldwide Analyst, Makes Bold Forecasts Again Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., well known as an international technical analyst for a high rate of proving true of his forecasts and for his constant views, visited Japan and got an exclusive interview by us. […]

Asia Nikkei Business – February 27, 1995

Nikkei Business February 27, 1995 After Mexico, Canada Might be, Same Thing Perceived among G-7 Countries Interview with Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of PEI Many people think that Latin America and other developing countries might fall into debt crisis following Mexico. But I don’t think so, but possible default might occur in Canada and it […]

Asia Nikkei Business – April 10, 1995

Nikkei Business April 10, 1995 The Consequences of the Worldwide Currency, Debt and Political Crisis by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International Japan, Ltd. The drastic political change that took place last November in the United States is more than merely a shift in power from Democrats to Republicans. The people of the […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – August 5, 1995

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai August 5, 1995 An Interview between Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International, Ltd. and Mr. Atsuo Mihara, an economic commentator To take aim is at the US stocks, gold, and the Australian natural resource related stocks. Distrust on governments has globally become prominent due to the increases in the […]

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 […]