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Tag Archives: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
Peter Schiff disagrees with Nouriel Roubini about whether there is a commodity bubble (e.g., gold).
The 2 links that Peter Schiff talked about in his video: – http://www.europac.net/ – NYT: With F.H.A. Help, Easy Loans in Expensive Areas. What Peter Schiff was referring to:
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged commodities, commodity bubble, credit, economy, Federal Reserve, Finance, Financial Markets, global economy, gold, loans, Nouriel Roubini, Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, silver, Timothy Geithner, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, US dollar, US economy, US politics
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