In a recent episode of The Keiser Report, Egon von Greyerz and Max Keiser discuss the 50th anniversary of the demise of Bretton Woods, Nixon suspending the dollar’s convertibility into gold, “transitory” inflation, how stock and bond markets are pricing-in inflation expectations, and the ominous future of the dollar and other fiat currencies. Don’t miss this insightful exchange!
Time Stamps: 00:00 -Bretton Woods and the “Nixon Shock.” 01:53 -Is inflation transitory? 05:47 -Inflation and technological deflation. 08:20 -Are stock traders frontrunning the Federal Reserve? 10:09 -All fiat currencies end in the abyss. 11:33 -What is trending in the gold market?
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