Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Risks in the Global Financial System
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Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Risks in the Global Financial System

By Gold Switzerland
In this first of a series of London interviews that Lars Schall conducted for Matterhorn Asset Management this summer, Lars met up with Ambrose Evans-Pritchard to discuss geo-politcal tensions in the world, China’s challenges, threats to the global economy and the expectations for gold.
GoldSwitzerland is very grateful to be able to present the views of this brilliant mind. On July 25 he wrote: “In the 30 years or so that I have been writing about world affairs and the international economy, I have never seen a more dangerous confluence of circumstances, or more remarkable complacency”.
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” I have never seen a more dangerous confluence of circumstances, or more remarkable complacency”.
So centralized media, with mind control and a boxed in set of norms for financial line management. I’d call that centralized slavery, not complacency!
Great find,
Brad
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” I have never seen a more dangerous confluence of circumstances, or more remarkable complacency”.
So centralized media, with mind control and a boxed in set of norms for financial line management. I’d call that centralized slavery, not complacency!
Great find,
Brad