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James G. Rickards is an American lawyer, economist, investment banker, speaker, media commentator, and author on matters of
finance Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of fina ...
and precious metals. He is the author of ''Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis'' (2011) and six other books. He currently lives in
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.


Biography

Rickards graduated from Lower Cape May Regional High School in
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, New Jersey, in 1969. He graduated from
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
in 1973 with a
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degree with honors, and in 1974, from the
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a graduate school of Johns Hopkins University based in Washington, D.C., United States, with campuses in Bologna, Italy, and Nanjing, China. It is consistently ranked one of th ...
in Washington, D.C., with an
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in international economics. He received his
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from the
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and an
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in taxation from
New York University School of Law New York University School of Law (NYU Law) is the law school of New York University, a private research university in New York City. Established in 1835, it is the oldest law school in New York City and the oldest surviving law school in New ...
."James G. Rickards, Senior Managing Director for Market Intelligence"
Omnis, Inc. Retrieved May 13, 2011
He has held senior positions at
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, Long-Term Capital Management, and
Caxton Associates Caxton Associates is a global macro hedge fund founded by Bruce Kovner in 1983 in New York City. The firm's headquarters are located in London, and also has offices in New York, Sydney, Australia and Princeton, New Jersey. Caxton Associates ident ...
. As general counsel for the
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Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM), he successfully negotiated the $3.6 billion rescue of the firm via the U.S. Federal Reserve in 1998. Rickards worked on
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for 35 years.Kathryn M. Welling
"Threat Finance: Capital Markets Risk Complex and Supercritical, Says Jim Rickards"
(PDF) ''welling@weeden'' (February 25, 2010). Retrieved May 13, 2011
Later, Rickards became the senior managing director at Tangent Capital Partners LLC, a merchant bank based in New York City, and also the senior managing director for
market intelligence Market intelligence (MI) is gathering and analyzing information relevant to a company's market - trends, competitor and customer (existing, lost and targeted) monitoring. It is a subtype of competitive intelligence (CI), which is data and infor ...
at
Omnis, Inc. Omnis, Inc. is an American technical and scientific consulting and training firm. It also has a concentration in market intelligence and the emerging field of threat finance. It was founded in 2004 and has clients in government, academia and priv ...
,"Omnis's Rickards Interview March 24 on Middle East Unrest"
Bloomberg News (March 24, 2011). Retrieved May 13, 2011
a technical, professional and scientific consulting firm in McLean, Va. On March 24, 2009, Rickards presented his view at a symposium at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
, that the
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was facing imminent
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and was vulnerable to attack from foreign governments through the accumulation of gold and the establishment of a new global currency."A sneak attack on the U.S. dollar?"
Politico (April 1, 2009).
On September 10, 2009, Rickards testified before the U.S. House Science Subcommittee on Oversight about the risks of
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,
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, and the 2008 financial crisis. He has also claimed he advised the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. intelligence community, and major hedge funds on global financial issues, and has served as a facilitator of the first ever financial war games conducted by
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. He also guest-lectures at The Kellogg School at
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and the School of Advanced International Studies at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
. He states he was on the Advisory Board of the Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance, a former organization within the right-wing think tank and lobbying organization, the
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(FDD) in Washington, D.C.


Publications

Rickards's first book, ''Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis'', was published in 2011. In it, he argued that currency wars are not just an economic or monetary concern but a national security concern. He maintained that the United States faced serious threats to its national security, from clandestine gold purchases by China to the hidden agendas of
sovereign wealth funds A sovereign wealth fund (SWF), sovereign investment fund, or social wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that invests in real and financial assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, precious metals, or in alternative investments such as ...
, and that greater than any single threat was the very real danger of the collapse of the dollar itself. Rickards charged that the
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was involved in what he called "the greatest gamble in the history of finance." The Fed's easing of financial conditions through lowering long-term interest rates was, he wrote, "essentially a program of printing money to spur growth." Rickards subsequently authored another six books: * ''The Death of Money: The Coming Collapse of the International Monetary System'' (2014) * ''The Big Drop: How To Grow Your Wealth During the Coming Collapse'' (2015) * ''The New Case for Gold'' (2016) * ''The Road to Ruin: The Global Elites' Secret Plan for the Next Financial Crisis'' (2016) * ''Aftermath: Seven Secrets of Wealth Preservation in the Coming Chaos'' (2019) * ''The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World'' (Jan 2021) Rickard's second book ''The Death of Money'' was released on April 8, 2014 and was a New York Times Best Seller. His third book ''The New Case for Gold'' was released on April 5, 2016. His fourth book ''The Road to Ruin: The Global Elites' Secret Plan for the Next Financial Crisis'' was released on November 15, 2016. In ''The Road to Ruin'', Rickards propagates the idea which was first articulated by the Indian economist Arvind Kumar in the Indian newspaper ''Daily News and Analysis'' and which rang the alarm bells that the combination of negative interest rates and cashless currency was a design to destroy the savings of people. The book also promulgates a
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that "global elites" are using the "hobby horse" of
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to advance a "new world order" that includes a global currency. He is an
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contributor to ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''. He is the Editor of Strategic Intelligence, a financial newsletter, and Director of The James Rickards Project, an inquiry into the complex dynamics of geopolitics and global capital. Selected articles * James G. Rickards, "A Mountain, Overlooked" ''
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'' (October 2, 2008). Retrieved May 16, 2011 *
Charles Duelfer Charles A. Duelfer is Chairman of Omnis, Inc., a consulting firm in aerospace, defense, intelligence, training, and finance. He is a regular commentator in the media on intelligence and foreign policy and is the author of ''Hide and Seek: The Sear ...
and Jim Rickards, "Financial Time Bombs" ''The New York Times'' (December 20, 2008). Retrieved May 16, 2011 * James Rickards, "How markets attacked the Greek piñata" ''The Financial Times'' (February 11, 2010). Retrieved May 16, 2011


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