Peter Krauth of Gold Resource Investor provides his take on MMT and explains why he believes its effects will drive precious metals and commodities much higher.
Modern Monetary Theory or MMT, as it s better known, is a recurring theme that s not likely to go away. However, there s nothing modern about it, it s not about money (it s about currency), and it s no longer a theory.
We ve certainly not heard much about it in mainstream economics or investment publications. But I do think it s gaining traction.
In my view, MMT is a very big deal because of its massive implications to our economic future. And so, I think it s worthwhile having at least a basic understanding of the concept.
As we close out Women’s History Month,
BLACK ENTERPRISE highlights the accolades of five powerful Black businesswomen worthy of being celebrated. Ranging in the fields of HR, franchising, marketing, development, and politics, these powerhouse corporate leaders show the groundbreaking results that can come from letting women take the lead. At a time when many women are still fighting for pay equality, here are five professionals who achieved success despite the roadblocks set against them.
1. Gale King
After almost four decades of assisting in the diversity, equity, and inclusion at insurance giant Nationwide, Chief Administrative Officer Gale King is retiring, with Venita Clements taking her place. King worked as the executive vice president and CAO since 2009. She started with the company in 1984 and has aided in the increased engagement and inclusivity of the company’s workforce.