
“Like last time, it’s only now — after the first cracks in the market have begun to show themselves — that other prominent experts are joining his camp. Eight years ago, the epicenter of the bust was the American home market. Now, it’s every bond market on the planet. And ultimately, bonds are more vital and pivotal in the global economy than homes. Why? Because a global bond-price collapse automatically comes with a global interest-rate surge; and sharply higher interest rates directly impact every consumer, every corporation or every government that borrows money. How prominent are the voices now joining Larson’s once-lonely chorus? Judge for yourself.”
http://www.moneyandmarkets.com/lonely-jeremiahs-55907
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