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  1. Armstrong Economics Blog is a website that offers insights and analysis on various topics such as economics, finance, history, and geopolitics. Read the latest posts from the founder Martin Armstrong and his team of experts.

  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › international-newsHongKong | Armstrong Economics

    2019年9月27日 · Hong Kong Peg to Crack in June? May 22, 2020 China’s Communist Party will impose a sweeping national security law in Hong Kong during the annual meeting of its top political body, criminalizing... Hong Kong Anti-Mask Riot – Will this Become a Worldwide

  3. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › markets-by-sectorGold | Armstrong Economics

    2024年4月12日 · February 1, 2024. PRIVATE BLOG – The Dow & Gold – January/February 2024 Private blog posts are exclusively available to Socrates subscribers. To sign-up for Socrates or... Gold Dow Jones.

  4. 2024年5月3日 · 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.

  5. 2018年12月10日 · China is also experiencing the coldest day record during December 6 below zero C. Snow is falling in Beijing to Shanghai. It has been in the 70s in Abu Dhabi and in Tampa Florida, so the cold is dipping lower and lower across the planet. Temperatures in China have been held under 4 below zero C on only seven December days since 2000.

  6. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › international-newsChina | Armstrong Economics

    2024年3月30日 · Democrats Destroying the United States – Here Comes the Recession. March 30, 2024. The stats are in, revealing that Biden has flooded the nation with over 6.4 million illegal immigrants who have entered the U.S., bringing the total to now 13.7... China Immigratin Immigration Politics Sovereign Debt Crisis.

  7. 2019年12月18日 · Global Cooling Warning to the President. On December 3, 1972, Brown University wrote to the president concerning the climate changing back to a potential Ice Age. Because our models have been divided by time, it is much easier to distinguish short-term changes in trend from the long-term.