Many of you probably heard that India’s government announced an export ban last week on non-basmati white rice. As a result, shipments from the world’s largest exporter of that type of rice may reduce the global supply by 40-50%. Rice is a staple food for more than...
An era of deindustrialization across Europe began due to WEF political puppets implementing zero-carbon fiscal policies for renewable energy, the economic and inflation fallout from pandemic monetary policies, the inflationary energy crisis due to sanctions levied...
The implosion of commercial real estate (CRE) sparked by office space vacancy rates during the pandemic and a remote work from home (WFH) culture has accelerated in several major metropolitan areas this summer. A study from researchers at New York University and...
With each installment of this series on NATO’s proxy war with Russia in Ukraine, so many events transpire before each print that it’s only possible to highlight a few salient points. Yesterday evening, the Crimean Bridge (aka Kerch Strait Bridge) was bombed for...
The precious metals have traded in correlation to their usual seasonality buying patterns over the last year, and a summer rally appears to be underway after the bottoming price action in late June followed by yesterday’s price spike on the latest CPI inflation...
There certainly was a lot to unpack in late 2021, and prices for quality farmland and used tractors continued to trend higher along with all materials related to farming and food. One bright spot for farmers is that the price of fertilizer subsided, but it’s still too...