Global Depression By 2025, Caused By Double-Digit Interest Rates & Inflation

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The last time today's guest expert was on this channel, he predicted a rocky road ahead for the global economy, that will eventually culminate in the massive pile of $trillions in global unserviceable debt going into default causing a worldwide depression by 2025.

Since his last appearance, the markets have become a lot more optimistic, US GDP has perked up a bit, and inflation has been marching downwards -- albeit more slowly than the central banks would like.

Today we'll ask copper expert & macro analyst Simon Hunt whether his dire forecast has improved at all. Or perhaps, gotten even worse.

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