Adam Fergusson: "Inflating your economy means playing with fire"


Published: November 09, 2011 by GoldSpeculator
GoldMoney founder James Turk interviews When Money Dies author Adam Fergusson, who discusses the parallels and differences between the Weimar inflation and the situation in the US and Europe today. "I don't see how any of these [Western] economies can grow their way out of the extraordinary debts that they have."





At the recent Casey/Sprott Summit When Money Dies, nearly 30 renowned financial experts – such as John Hathaway, Richard L. Hanley, Chris Martenson, Mike Maloney, Rick Rule, Doug Casey, and many more – presented their assessments of the ongoing global debt crisis and solutions for smart investors. Learn how to protect your assets and make exceptional returns, even in the midst of economic turmoil as we're seeing it today… in more than 20 hours of audio recordings on CD or MP3, including the experts’ top stock picks.
__________________
By using this site you are agreeing to the terms of our disclaimer.
Reply With Quote
Reply
Search Gold Speculator Articles


Similar Articles You May Enjoy
Article Title Source Last Comment Date
LGMR: Gold Drops through $1700, Draghi Faces "Baptism of Fire" after "Referendum Curveball" from Greece
0 comments
BullionVault November 01, 2011
LGMR: Gold Plunges after Yen Move, Comex Traders "Cautious", "Useless" CDS "Would Mean Much Higher Sovereign Debt Exposure"
0 comments
BullionVault October 31, 2011
LGMR: Eurozone Crisis "Is Not Over" and "Will Test German Economy"
0 comments
BullionVault September 01, 2011
LGMR: "Gold-Friendly Data" Shows US Economy "Can't Stand On Own Feet"
0 comments
BullionVault June 06, 2011
LGMR: Stock Markets Fall As "Weak" Climate Means QE3 Still "On the Table"
0 comments
BullionVault June 02, 2011




Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
[Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Quotes from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com] [Most Recent Exchange Rate from www.kitco.com]

What do you think? Your comments are welcomed.

We appreciate all of your comments and feedback. You need to be registered in order to post comments. You can register here, or sign in. if you have a comment off topic you can post it in our forums section.