Ken Fisher: “There Are No Infrastructure Projects Ready To Be Started”
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | Kenneth Fisher has been in the investment fund industry for more than four decades. His fund management company Fisher Investment, had $139 billion under...
View Article“Modern Monetary Theory Has A Weakness: Nominal Government Bond Rates Are Not...
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, Princeton professor and BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award winner, says: “As public debt grows, rates tend to rise, until they are close to those...
View Article‘Delta’ Spelled With A ‘W’
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | In September, the slowdown has, unexpectedly, arrived in the US. The main culprit is the Delta variant of the coronavirus, which is once again claiming 1,500 lives...
View ArticleWhen Bitcoin Capitalises As Much As All The Gold In The World
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | The United States, like practically all countries in the world, is in a situation of uncertainty. Jobs are being created, but less than expected in a recovery that...
View Article“There Are Companies That Have Left Latin America Because Of Currency Risk....
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | Since October 2020, the largest development agency in the Americas, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has had at its helm a person who grew up in Madrid,...
View Article“Even small entities can now have systemic consequences”
The Corner Pablo Pardo (Washington) | “Even small entities can now have systemic consequences” says Margaret Franklin, presidente and CEO of the CFA Institute. In the English-speaking world, the...
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