Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has unveiled a controversial proposal that would saddle non-EU property buyers who lack legal residence with taxes equalling the full purchase price of their new home. The move represents a fresh effort by Spain’s Socialist ...

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In this video, Tony starts the week with a very different tone as he looks at how markets are currently playing out. He then shares individual trade ideas, pointing out which ones they continue to have a bullish or bearish ...

In this exclusive StockCharts video, Julius takes a look at asset class rotation on Relative Rotation Graphs. He then addresses the 6 sectors that are NOT in the “best five sectors” for this week. To conclude, he dives into the ...

The Mises Institute will host the Libertarian Scholars Conference on March 20 at our Auburn campus. ...

Functionally, there is no difference between the US’s Medal of Freedom and the Order of Lenin awards handed out by the old Soviet Union. ...

Both Monetarists and Keynesians believe that a growing economy requires a growing money supply, thus, the Federal Reserve‘s “target” inflation rate of two percent. Austrian economists, however, understand that inflation at any level creates economic damage. ...

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If the Fed really believes that its technical insolvency doesn’t matter, why is it intent on hiding the numbers? ...

Now available at the Mises Institute book store : Life in Liberty: Liber Amicorum,a collection of essays in honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe for his 75th birthday. ...