Capital Market Journal

Capital Markets are the cornerstone foundation of economies

Year: 2024

John Stuart Mill, “On liberty of thought and Discussion”

John Stuart Mill’s seminal work, On Liberty, published in 1859, remains one of the most influential philosophical texts on the concept of individual freedom. Mill’s exploration of liberty, authority, and societal norms provides a framework for understanding the balance between…

McIntyre’s Contrapposition between Aristotelian ethics and Hobbes’ individualism

During the 1980s an absolutely decisive text was published by McIntyre who rightly or wrongly is considered to be one of the main inspirers of the so-called communitarian current, in this very text titled After Virtue, the thesis exposed by…

4-Week Average Jobless Claims increase to 240000, expect higher Unemployment

United States 4-week average jobless claims have increased to 240,000 from the previous 238,000, indicating that the U.S. economy is slowing the pace of hiring while the marginal profitability of American businesses shrinks. Price Stability is a Total fallacy and…

Japan’s debt leverage has been increasing to worrying levels, what could be the implications for the Japanese Yen

Although a very resilient and highly productive and highly technological economy, Japan has achieved many milestones with consistent and somewhat abnormal debt leverage in proportion to the country’s gross domestic product, so the Bank of Japan doesn’t really have anymore…