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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 8, 201911 min read
As Global Turmoil Grows – Economic Uncertainties Multiply (#290)
There are enough troubles roiling the major economies today to set one’s teeth on edge. This is a time of regressive leaders, and their
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Ashok Dhillon
Dec 20, 20157 min read
Global Economies 2015 – Once More Off-the-Cliff, Dear Friends…IV-b - BRICs (#96)
Russia’s economy is overwhelmingly weighted in hydrocarbons (74%) and therefore very susceptible to energy price drops.
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Ashok Dhillon
Dec 19, 20157 min read
Global Economies 2015 – Once More Off-the-Cliff, Dear Friends…IV-a - BRICs (#95)
The consensus in the mid-2000s was, the BRIC economies were going to take over from the advanced economies of the West as the new prime
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Ashok Dhillon
Aug 24, 201510 min read
The Global Economies – The Escalating Train Wreck Part 3a (#79)
In this Report we want to address Japan, Russia, Brazil, Canada & Australia. Collectively we believe these economies will put an additional
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Ashok Dhillon
May 12, 201514 min read
Global Economies – Now What? (#76)
Japan, the ‘poster boy’ of extreme Quantitative Easing, is still struggling and on the whole Abenomics has failed to produce the economic...
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Ashok Dhillon
Nov 16, 201310 min read
Year End Global Economic Report – Running Out of Runway (PART 1) (#46)
For the last five years the Federal Reserve has given it all, going to extraordinary lengths to try and lift the damaged U.S. economy
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Ashok Dhillon
May 1, 20139 min read
Global Economy – Still Unravelling! (#17)
For two decades the West and the East were in a mutually satisfying dance in an ever cooperative economic embrace.
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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 27, 20124 min read
Global Economic Recovery - Not Yet (#2)
By promoting “buy local” policies the governments, to a degree, have to vilify other countries and their industries
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Ashok Dhillon
Sep 20, 20125 min read
Global Economic Recovery - Not Yet (#1)
Trillions of dollars have been spent by Governments of most major economies
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