Nick Giambruno in the news

 
 

The Economist

Selling citizenship Papers please

"One category of applicants consists of rich people from emerging economies seeking convenience and security. Many are Chinese, though since the Arab spring demand is growing from the Middle East. A second is made up of citizens of rich countries who wish to disguise their origins when visiting dangerous places. Nick Giambruno of internationalman.com, a website, says it does not much matter which state’s papers you carry as long as you do not depend on only one.

 

Forbes

Sweden Declares War On Cash, Punishes Savers With Negative Rates

Nick Giambruno, senior editor of Casey Research’s International Man, calls negative interest rates in a cashless society a “scam.”  His perspective is worth considering:

If you can’t withdraw your money as cash, you have two choices: You can deal with negative interest rates... or you can spend your money. Ultimately, that’s what our Keynesian central planners want. They are using negative interest rates and the “War on Cash” to force you to spend and “stimulate” the economy.

The War on Cash and negative interest rates are huge threats to your financial security. Central planners are playing with fire and inviting a currency catastrophe.

The Herald Zimbabwe

‘Set up gold reserve bank’

In interactions with the business community and Government officials at a breakfast meeting on Friday, New York Times best-selling author and chairman of Casey Research, Doug Casey and Casey Research senior editor Nick Giambruno, pointed out areas where Government could target with a view of turning around the economy.