May 20, 2015

If The Fed Raises Rates, We Will Have A Worse Financial Crisis Than In 2008

An interest rate hike is not coming into play, actually it has never been on the table. Again, this is all part of the posturing from the Federal Reserve. If they can`t come out and tell the truth, that it is impossible to raise interest rates because then we would be back in recession. In fact, we would have a worse financial crisis than in 2008.

Peter Schiff is an American businessman, investment broker and financial commentator. Schiff is the CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.

May 19, 2015

Yellen Does Not Want The Stock Market To Go Down

People have been reaching for yield in years thanks to the Federal Reserve. Janet Yellen said that stocks are not necessarily overvalued relative to bonds yields. But if the Federal Reserve is going to be raising interest rates, bond yields are going to be rising and then the stock market will have to come down. So, that is why I think the Federal Reserve is not going to raise rates.

I do not think that Yellen wants the stock market to go down because this phony economic recovery is based on asset bubbles and the Federal Reserve is not going to intentionally prick those bubbles.

Peter Schiff is an American businessman, investment broker and financial commentator. Schiff is the CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.

May 18, 2015

Industrial Production: Worst Losing Streak Since 2009

In the Industrial Production (April), this is now the fifth consecutive monthly decline in Industrial Production. This is the longest losing streak that we have had in that data point since 2009. So again, here is another time where you have to go back to the Great Recession to find economic numbers as bad as the ones we are getting right now, supposedly on the doorstep of a Federal Reserve interest rate hike.

Peter Schiff is an American businessman, investment broker and financial commentator. Schiff is the CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.

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