Archive for Lara-Murphy Show

Lara-Murphy Show on *The City of God*

Sorry for the hiatus, my travel schedule the last two months has been pretty crazy. Carlos and I have released another episode of our podcast. It’s definitely not your usual fare; we talk about his latest reading, Augustine’s *The City of God*.

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Latest Lara-Murphy Show Defines Basic Terms

In response to a listener request, Carlos and I define/discuss basic terms like “Treasuries” and “yield curve.” Also, if you want comp’d tickets to the Nov. 5 Mises Circle event in Fort Worth, contact me (soon).

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The Coming Financial Storms

Sorry for the technical problems last night; I realized I took down my post without telling you guys what happened. It’s a long story but we were all set way ahead of time, our tech guys were testing everything, it all worked perfectly and then, when we were about to “go live”…it just didn’t work. […]

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Keeping Up With My Podcasts

To repeat, I am traveling a lot lately, and I’m behind on “day job” stuff. But: ==> In the latest Contra Krugman, Tom and I talk about Lyin’ Ted Cru–I mean Lyin’ Hillary Clinton. ==> In the latest Lara-Murphy Show, Carlos talks European banks and I talk about the US federal debt.

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The Coming Financial Storms

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Carlos and I Review 4 Points From Our Nashville Seminar

Along with Nelson Nash, Carlos and I recently put on an IBC seminar in Nashville. In the latest episode of the Lara-Murphy Show, we review 2 points each, including, “Is my money safe in the bank?”

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European Banks and Nashville Seminars

Carlos and I discuss European banks in the latest Lara-Murphy Show. We are going to be presenting on IBC for the general public with Nelson Nash–it’s his farewell seminar for Nashville–on Saturday August 13, 2016. Details here.

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LMS: Are the Markets Signaling Confidence or Fear?

In the latest episode of the Lara-Murphy Show, Carlos and I discuss the divergence in bond yields and stock prices, which has some Bloomberg analysts puzzled. Below is the chart that motivated the discussion.

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