“When you go to a Japense wedding, make sure that you tie the ribbon on the present tightly because if you don't, you may imply that you don't think the marriage will last.” IfsThinkingMayLastsTiesRibbons Author:Kabir Sehgal
“We are privileged that the dollar is the "currency of last resort" and the most important currency in the world. Global commodities are priced in dollars. Central banks in other countries hold great quantities of dollars. The dollar was the safe harbor, the port in the storm during the credit crisis.” WorldImportantCountryLastsSafeCrisisDollarsCreditStormQuantityCurrencyOther CountriesCommodityPrivilegedResortsHarborsPortCentral BanksSafe Harbor Author:Kabir Sehgal
“For the last several decades, there was a prevailing belief among traditional economists that the markets were rational and self-correcting. Alan Greenspan advocated this view. But the 2008 financial crisis showed that this view is incorrect, and Greenspan eventually admitted as much.” SelfLastsBeliefViewsCrisisFinancialDecadesRationalTraditionalEconomistPrevailingCorrectingFinancial Crisis Author:Kabir Sehgal