Save the date! Join us for our 2023 Supporters Summit, October 12–14, at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. Lew Rockwell and Jeff Deist will host a weekend filled with engaging discussion and social time with other Mises members and speakers. We'll open Thursday evening, October 12 with a reception in Auburn. Friday, October 13, we'll have discussions and lunch at the Institute and close with a dinner at the new and unique Botanic in Opelika. Saturday, we'll...
Read More »Food and Shelter Prices Keep Climbing as CPI Growth Hits a Three-Month High
We're still living with the consequences of the massive monetary inflation by Trump and Biden. Prices are stubbornly high, and falling real wages are driving Americans to say things are getting worse. Original Article: "Food and Shelter Prices Keep Climbing as CPI Growth Hits a Three-Month High" This Audio Mises Wire is generously sponsored by Christopher Condon. [embedded content]...
Read More »Investors Shaken by Rising Rates
Overview: The surge in US interest rates and sharp losses in US stocks sent the dollar broadly higher in North America yesterday. The $42 bln of two-year notes auctioned by the US Treasury saw the highest yield in more than a quarter-of-a-century (4.67%) and it still produced a small tail. Sterling, helped by its own surprisingly strong data, was the only G10 currency to have gained against the surging dollar. Still, no important technical levels were breached,...
Read More »If We No Longer Pay Attention to Things We Don’t Control, What’s Left For Us to Focus On?
Our time is better invested in actually learning about trends that impact us directly. Imagine making this simple change in your life: whatever you don’t control, you stop paying attention to it.This includes a vast array of “news” and “crises” that we have zero control over: the wretched flooding in Timbukthree, geopolitics, distant wars, macro-economic trends, politics above the micro-local level, and so on. Once we stop paying attention to everything we don’t...
Read More »Australian traces her Swiss roots
Cate Riley has flown to Switzerland from Australia on a mission to discover her Swiss roots. SWI swissinfo.ch joined her and her family as she retraced the footsteps of her father, who grew up in canton Jura. Riley was the product of a short relationship between her parents in Australia. In 1970 there was no support for single mothers – they were urged to give up their babies for adoption. Riley grew up in Sydney with an older brother, the biological son of her adoptive parents....
Read More »Upside Surprise in UK’s Flash PMI and Better-than-Expected January Public Finances Lift Sterling
Overview: Rising interest rates are weighing on risk appetites and the dollar is broadly stronger. Sterling is a notable exception after a stronger than expected flash PMI and better than expected public finances. The correlation between higher US rates and a weaker yen is increasing and the greenback looks poised to rechallenge the JPY135 area. A slightly better than expected preliminary PMI and hawkish minutes from the recent RBA meeting has done little to support...
Read More »The number of cross-border commuters rose by 6.1% in 4th quarter 2022 over a one-year period
21.02.2023 – The number of workers holding a cross-border commuter permit (G permit) increased by 6.1% between the 4th quarters of 2021 and 2022 with 380 000 persons. Their share in the employed population was 7.3% (+0.4 percentage points). These are the findings of the Cross-border Commuter Statistics, conducted by the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). . Download press release: The number of cross-border commuters rose by 6.1% in 4th quarter 2022 over a one-year...
Read More »Turmoil Ahead As We Enter The New Era Of ‘Scarcity’ | Charles Hugh Smith
WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKETS? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com As the old saying goes: "It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so." It's easy for investors to fall into the traps laid by their belief systems. Whether to the bullish or bearish side, we all have our own biases that can warp the way we perceive reality....
Read More »Monday: A Short Note while US is on Holiday
The dollar is mostly softer, but turnover is mostly quiet. The Swedish krona leads the move after higher-than-expected underlying inflation. It is a mild risk-on day with equities moving higher too. In the Asia Pacific region, China stood with the CSI 300 up almost 2.5%. Europe’s Stoxx 600 is up fractionally to recoup most of the pre-weekend decline. US equity futures are narrowly mixed. European bond yields are little changed, with a couple of exceptions: ...
Read More »Swiss banks accused of hiding data behind secrecy laws
For journalists and historian, Swiss banking data remains behind locked doors. © Keystone / Gaetan Bally Swiss banking secrecy used to be the bane of foreign countries trying to catch tax cheats. Now it’s the turn of Swiss journalists and historians to cry foul of laws that can hinder their work. When not covering fintech, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, banks and trade, swissinfo.ch’s business correspondent can be found playing cricket on various grounds in...
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