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  1. James "Jim" Grant (born 26 July 1946) is an American writer and publisher. He founded Grant's Interest Rate Observer, a twice-monthly journal of the financial markets published since 1983. He has also written several books on finance and history.

  2. Independent since its 1983 founding, Grants searches for opportunities in unconventional places. We peer into the future with an historian’s knowledge of the past. We value original thinking, thorough analysis, clear writing—and smart, demanding readers. Ideas are our stock in trade.

  3. James Grant is a financial journalist and author who argues that the stock market is not a sure thing and that prosperity is self-limiting. He discusses the causes and consequences of the 1996 bull market and the 1987 crash in this PBS interview.

  4. Grant shares his insights on a wide range of financial topics, including the deleterious effects of the Fed’s decade-long suppression of interest rates, the losses racking up at Federal Reserve Banks, and the prolonged underperformance of value versus growth stocks.

  5. James Grant, Founder and Editor of Grants Interest Rate Observer, joins us to discuss the history of bond market cycles and why the dramatic rise in interest rates that began in March of last year might have ushered in a prolonged bear market in bonds.

  6. www.bradleyfdn.org › prizes › winnersJames Grant

    James Grant is a financial journalist and historian who won the Bradley Prize in 2019. He is the founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer and the author of several books on finance and history.

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  8. Jan 23, 2015 · And it is the need for a success story that drives “The Forgotten Depression,” by the financial journalist James Grant, the founder of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer. Subtitled “1921: The...

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