Financial Markets, Politics, and the New Reality Courtesy of John Mauldin at Thoughts from the Frontline If you’ve been following my newsletter, you’re familiar by now with my friend George Friedman and the geopolitical analysis company he founded, Stratfor. And if you’ve read any of George’s work,…
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