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  1. Understanding the ECM. Spread the love. The key to comprehending the Global Economy lies in the realization that we are not alone. Everything is connected in an intricate dynamic nonlinear network where the slightest change in one region can set in motion a ripple effect of dramatic proportions around the world.

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  2. 2017年3月26日 · The 1992/1993 collapse of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) was a system introduced by the European Economic Community on March 13th, 1979, to which Thatcher was against.

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  3. 3 天前 · Explore the latest posts on our most popular topics. Market Talk. Economics. Upcoming Events. Quick Links: 2024 US Presidential Election Russia-Ukraine War Inflation Economic Confidence Model interest rates Israel-Palestine War Interviews.

  4. 2011年6月28日 · In case you missed it, recent post on Barrons.com regarding Martin Armstrong’s ability to predict markets and recent call that the market is on the upswing… Circular Reasoning: A Market for Pi in the Sky? The man who called the ’87 crash is now calling for a long

  5. Interest on US National Debt Hits New Record. June 6, 2024. Government spending has consequences. The US national debt has surpassed $34.6 trillion at the time of this writing and continues to grow every minute.

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  6. 2022年7月13日 · Depositors were protesting to demand that their savings be returned as thousands have been unable to access their money for over a month. Banks in Henan first froze client assets, and then the Chinese government changed the victims’ COVID QR passes to red to deny them the freedom of movement.

  7. 2022年2月18日 · We discuss his prediction from last year of seeing a 2022 panic cycle mainly in the political sphere, which is unfolding as we speak, as well as to get his thoughts on the Russia-Ukraine situation, what he expects for the US stock market, and much, much more. To follow more of Martin’s work, go to ArmstrongEconomics.com.”