Global House Price Index Surges To Record High

Global HousePriceIndex Surges ToRecordHigh http://feedly.com/k/19kJ7WE With home prices in the UKdrivingpeopletoliveinboxes and BobShillerworriedabouttheUS, Bloomberg’s Niraj Shah notes that the Knight Frank global house price index has risen to a record. The index, now 4% abovetheprevioushighin Q3 2008 isledby China andEmergingNations (with Europe weakest) as investor speculation amid central bank liquidity fuels yet another bubble (that no one could see coming again). ViaBloomberg’sNirajShah (@economistniraj), RecordHighfor Global … Seguir leyendo Global House Price Index Surges To Record High

Fact, Fiction, And 11 Bitcoin Myths

Fact, Fiction, And 11 BitcoinMyths http://feedly.com/k/1fn9wnX Haters gonna hate, but the “Bitcoinbubble” meme has become the financial equivalent of a viral online cat video – wildly popular but pretty vacuous. In an effort to separate fact from fiction, ConvergEx’s Nick Colas reviews 11 bitcoinmyths (anddispelsthem). Still, there’s no doubtthatthepublicisentranced: there are now 3x more Google searches for “bitcoin” than “Western Union”, and 33x more than … Seguir leyendo Fact, Fiction, And 11 Bitcoin Myths

Living In A Steel Box: Londoners Live In Shipping Containers Due To Soaring Rents

LivingIn A SteelBox: LondonersLiveInShippingContainersDueToSoaringRents http://feedly.com/k/1fn9dtg With even Bank of England head Mark Carney admitting UK housing prices may be a little bubbley (and affordability plumbing new depths), RTreportsthat a hostel in east London has come up with the ingenious idea, to try and solve homelessness amid soaring rents in the British capital, of converting a shippingcontainerfrom China into a tinylowcosthome for hard up and desperate … Seguir leyendo Living In A Steel Box: Londoners Live In Shipping Containers Due To Soaring Rents

America’s Descent into Third World Status: Tropical Diseases Rise Among Poor

America’sDescentintoThirdWorldStatus: Tropical DiseasesRiseAmongPoor http://feedly.com/k/IR1rfr To the extent that middle class and more affluent people think about poverty in America, they likely have blurry, partial images due to distance and lack of direct experience. Their remedies might include better education and training, higher minimum wages, more affordable housing. New Scientist thinks otherwise. Its headline for a blistering editorial: WanttofixUSinequality? Beginwithwormingtablets. Reader Francois T, who is a … Seguir leyendo America’s Descent into Third World Status: Tropical Diseases Rise Among Poor

New York City Has The Most Homeless Children Since The Great Depression

New YorkCity Has TheMostHomelessChildrenSinceTheGreatDepression http://feedly.com/k/IQuLm1 SubmittedbyMichaelSnyderofTheEconomicCollapseblog, At a time when Wall Street is absolutely swimming in wealth, New York City is experiencing an epidemic of homelessness. According to the New York Times, the last time there was this many homeless children in New York City was during the days of the Great Depression. And thenumberofhomelesschildrenintheUnitedStatesoverallrecentlyset a new all-time record. As I mentioned yesterday, there are … Seguir leyendo New York City Has The Most Homeless Children Since The Great Depression

Debunking Austrian Economics 101 (Updated)

DebunkingAustrianEconomics 101 (Updated) http://feedly.com/k/1bxWf71 I have updated my earlier set of links to various posts on my blog that debunk the theories of Austrian economics. Many new posts are now available that criticise Austrian price theory and apriorism. Please note that not all the posts actually debunk Austrian theories, as some are merely descriptive, and allow the reader to understand what the Austrians believe. Some … Seguir leyendo Debunking Austrian Economics 101 (Updated)

Bancos: “El BCE se pone duro en los riesgos de los bonos soberanos”

Bancos: “El BCE se pone duro en los riesgos de los bonos soberanos” http://feedly.com/k/1fn8pEP El Banco Central Europeo (BCE) obligará a los bancos de la eurozona a provisionar reservas por el equivalente de los bonos soberanos que mantengan, con objeto de evitar que los más débiles compren deuda de los países más vulnerables ante la crisis del euro. Los bonos soberanos teóricamente están libres de … Seguir leyendo Bancos: “El BCE se pone duro en los riesgos de los bonos soberanos”

Industrial production down by 1.1% in euro area

Industrial productiondownby 1.1% in euro area http://feedly.com/k/1fn6Gz6 In October 2013 compared with September 2013, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 1.1% in the euro area (EA17) and by 0.7% in the EU28, according to estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In September industrial production decreased by 0.2% in the euro area and rose by 0.1% in the EU28. shared via http://feedly.com Seguir leyendo Industrial production down by 1.1% in euro area

Reino Unido: “Luz verde para el fracking”

Reino Unido: “Luz verde para el fracking” http://feedly.com/k/1kACWPK El Reino Unido debería impulsar la fractura hidráulica, el polémico método de extracción de gas de esquisto en capas profundas del suelo. Así lo anunció, el 10 de diciembre, el presidente del grupo asesor del Gobierno británico para el cambio climático, Lord Deben, rechazando las críticas provenientes de grupos verdes que alegan que la tecnología empleada puede … Seguir leyendo Reino Unido: “Luz verde para el fracking”