Roberto Saviano and Nouriel Roubini: Two Perspectives on the Crisis

New York University’s Department of Italian Studies, Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, Global and Joint Program Studies at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute present “Italy and the USTwo Perspectives on the Crisis”.

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Eurozone Crisis: “Austerity does not foster growth” – Gemma Godfrey and Nouriel Roubini on CNBC

Gemma Godfrey, Chairman of the Investment Committee, Guest Host on CNBC’s European Closing Bell, September 5th 2011. “Austerity does not foster growth”, echoed by Nouriel Roubini, Co-Founder and Chairman of Roubini Global Economics…

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Doug Casey talks to James Turk

Subscribe to our newsletter at In this video, Doug Casey, founder and chairman of Casey Research Institute, talks to the GoldMoney Foundation’s James Turk about the greater depression that is facing the developed world. In Casey’s view, finding intriguing investment opportunities is difficult at the moment, owing to the dislocations affecting economies as a result of central bank…

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The coming bull market in mining shares

Watch the full 54-minute video at In this video, Doug Casey, founder and chairman of Casey Research Institute, talks to the GoldMoney Foundation’s James Turk about the opportunities to be found in mining shares. Though generally bullish on the mining sector, Doug says that finding the right companies to invest in is difficult.

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The Greater Depression

Watch the full 54-minute video at In this video, Doug Casey, founder and chairman of Casey Research Institute, talks to the GoldMoney Foundation’s James Turk about the greater depression that he sees developed economies facing over the coming years. Casey views this is a consequence of misguided government intervention in the economy

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The Greater Depression