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Human felicity is produced not so much by great Pieces of good Fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day.
- Benjamin Franklin
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U.S. Hegemonic Drive: The Riptide Effect - Part 1
“Man is an animal that make bargains: no other animal does it – no dog exchanges bones with another” - this quote by Adam Smith reflects...


The Formidable Conundrum of Debt and Inflation
Adam Smith in his book ‘The Wealth of the Nations’ wrote – ‘when national debts have once been accumulated to a certain degree, there is...


Riding the Cycles
This note covers the economic policies during different periods of tumultuous events, response of central banks, impact on financial markets


The Inflation theme of Economies & Markets: Gold as an Asset Class
Current times are tricky, and the vicissitudes of markets and global economic, geopolitical events have been mind-boggling. We are facing...


The Inflation Theme of Economies & Markets - Part 1
It is amusing to see how economies and markets transpire into different cycles from time to time. As they gradually transition from stage...


Liquidity - the Greatest Showman ?
Things are lately having us dubious on how can markets display a great degree of optimism in the time of dismay. It also has many of us...


The Great Tumble of US Oil
Before we proceed straight to the point, I bring here basics on crude oil and operations. Global Oil Producers & Consumers Major Oil...
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