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Fate of Europe 2013

Copyright Martin Armstrong all rights reserved January 7th, 2013  The European Central Bank is taking a deep breath as its President Mario Draghi now turns his attention to desperately trying to nurse the Eurozone back to some stable economic health. The crisis management measures of the last three years have subsided for now as the […]

Avoiding Taxes in Europe is Becoming An Art Form

As taxes rise and services decline, underground economies are booming. Barter is returning and governments are clamping down following the model of the commonly known Stasi, which was the Ministry for State Security (German: Ministerium für Staatssicherheit).The official state security service of East Germany GDR was one of the most effective and repressive secret police agencies in the […]

The Rise of Barter in Greece & Southern Europe

  Some people are claiming that Greece is doing away with the Euro because people are bartering. This is simply not the case. There is a collapse in public services. The social safety net is gone. This is the collapse of Marxism. As a result, at the local level alternative forms of money are emerging. […]

Europe Doubled Its Debt

One question I get a lot is how long has Sovereign Debt Defaults been going on. Just for the record, kings use to borrow from the temples. In Greece, the first recorded default in history took place during in the fourth century B.C., when 13 Greek city states borrowed funds from the Temple of Delos, […]

Protests in Greece Show The Strain in Europe

Merkel is being really demonized in Athens for the German fear of hyperinflation imposing deflation as the solution. Politicians must wake up before they tear Western Society apart. There is no way out with austerity. You cannot cut everything to pay the debt. Social unrest will tear everything apart and 2014 is not looking very […]

Europe’s Back is up Against The Wall

There is serious movement in Europe now to finally create a single debt to keep Europe together. It is the only way to solve the problem. There must be a consolidated single debt for a single currency. Any fragmentation will result in the collapse of Europe being torn limb from limb. They are running out […]

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 […]

The 2024 Outlook Report

The 2024 Outlook Report provides a wealth of forecasts for 2024 with both Yearly and Monthly timing arrays of the three US share market indices, US 30-year bonds, Gold, Crude Oil, the Euro, DAX, the British pound, FTSE100., Norway currency & share market, and Japan with both the currency and share market.

The lead articles cover the elections, the EU Political Crisis, the Risk of Capital Controls, the Coming Crash of 2024, the economic outlook, and the cycles of Iran vs the West.

This report lays out the timing for the year, when we should see highs and lows. In addition, you will notice that many markets show something on the horizon from July into October.