Salient to Investors: Jeremy Grantham at GMO says: The global economy is reckless in its use of all resources and natural systems and is showing many of the indicators of potential failure that brought down so many civilizations. Civilizations have an average lifespan of around 250 years. Failing civilizations suffered
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Jeremy Grantham writes: The world, in its reckless use of resources and natural systems, shows many of the indicators of potential failure that brought down many prior civilizations. However, we have two saving graces that may save us – declining fertility rates and progress in alternative energy.
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Jeremy Grantham at Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo says: The US is muddling through reasonably well in the short-term, but long-term we are in a slowdown unappreciated by most economists – because they are not interested in the long-term. US growth won’t ever return to previous levels because
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Wall Street firms are once again selling debt that may be poised to lose value. Wall Street is selling junk bonds at a record pace after they returned 19 percent in 2012, but says it’s obvious that prices will drop when interest rates rise. The amount of
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Jeremy Grantham at Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo said: All global asset prices are too high because of Federal expansive monetary policy. US companies, other than quality stocks with stable earnings and low debt, and most global growth equities, are brutally overpriced. US large-caps, excluding quality stocks, will lose
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Tim Worstall at the Adam Smith Institute writes: Jeremy Grantham is horribly mistaken when he talks about drastically reducing the use of phosphorus and potassium in the next 20–40 years else they run out and we begin to starve. Grantham is looking at mine reserves as if
READ MORE... →Salient to Investors: Paul Farrell writes: The fashion industry is betting megabucks on the future of America’s economy and stock market. At the peak of the 1990s mania tech magazines were also bloated with hundreds of pages of ads. Ad pages signal economic health. Barnes & Noble’s racks are filled with
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