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  1. James Grant (finance) James "Jim" Grant (born 26 July 1946) [1] 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. The World of Grant’s. Is Grant’s for you, and vice versa? With over 35 years of analysis and a range of editorial products, surely we are. Whether you wish to settle in to the in-depth analysis of the flagship newsletter, receive Almost Daily insights directly to your email inbox, tune into our weekly podcast on your commute, or spend a day with like-minded investors, the world of Grant ...

  3. Part 2 of 2. James Grant, Founder and Editor of Grant’s 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.. Grant shares his insights on a wide range of financial topics, including the deleterious effects of the Fed’s decade-long ...

  4. The bottom, what people don't see is value. 1942, one of the great all-time give-away bargain sessions on Wall Street, the Japanese were knocking at the front door of Los Angeles and, evidently ...

  5. Part 1 of 2. James Grant, Founder and Editor of Grant’s 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.. Grant argues that bond yields have trended in generation-length periods, with each cycle lasting at least 20 years.

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

    James Grant, financial journalist and historian, is the founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, a twice-monthly journal of the investment markets. His book, The Forgotten Depression, 1921: the Crash that Cured Itself, a history of America’s last governmentally unmedicated business-cycle downturn, won the 2015 Hayek Prize of ...

  7. Top James Grant titles. Page 1 of 2. Money of the Mind: How the 1980s Got That Way. 28. Bagehot: The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian. 107. The Forgotten Depression: 1921: The Crash That C…. 256. Mr. Market Miscalculates: The Bubble Years and….

  8. James Grant, financial journalist and historian, is the founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, a twice-monthly journal of the investment markets. His book, The Forgotten Depression, 1921: the Crash that Cured Itself, a history of America’s last governmentally unmedicated business-cycle downturn, won the 2015 Hayek Prize of ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. Sep 26, 2019 · James Grant discusses his perspectives on the forces shaping financial markets, and why the insights of Walter Bagehot, the Victorian-era banker, journalist, and editor of The Economist remain deeply relevant in today’s economy. On the modern relevance of Walter Bagehot: “There’s an inherent tension between the desire of the management of ...

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