By Zero Hedge Remember when “bad news is good news” first leapt into common parlance? At first it was used as a way to describe the reaction function of Fed policy-makers. It was taken as a cute turn of phrase in encapsulating the state of the world. Over time, as Bloomberg’s Richard Breslow explains, it’s morphed into an ugly and …
One Man’s Opinion: Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Submitted by Peter Schiff via Euro Pacific Capital, Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A Fed official walks into a bar and says the economy is improving and rate hikes are appropriate. The patrons order another round to celebrate. Then disappointing data comes out, the high fives stop, and the Fed official ducks out the back…only to come …