Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog,
Though many blame the Global Crash of 2015 for the loss of faith in stocks, others say the erosion dated back to at least 2014.
April 1, 2016: In an unprecedented move, Dow Jones announced that it was suspending its iconic Dow Jones Industrial…
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Headlines From April 2016: Dow Jones-30 Suspended Due To Lack Of Interest
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Fed up with terrible savings rates? Switch bank accounts for 5% interest
By Toby Walne, Financial Mail On Sunday
PUBLISHED: 17:04 EST, 29 March 2014 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 30 March 2014
More than half a million customers have switched their bank current accounts since the much-heralded ‘switch guarantee’ service was launched six months ago.
That’s less than 1 per cen…
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The US Is Now Spending 26% Of Available Tax Revenue To Pay Interest
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Debtor nation: Americans pay interest on $163 billion held by top tech firms overseas
Published time: March 14, 2014 03:44
Reuters/Lee Jae-Won
United States taxpayers make large interest payments to the top four technology firms for the $ 163 billion in US government debt the companies own and shelter in tax-free offshore accounts.
United States taxpayers make large…
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Ghana central bank ramps up main interest rate to protect currency
By Kwasi Kpodo and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
ACCRA Thu Feb 6, 2014 1:36pm EST
ACCRA (Reuters) – Ghana’s central bank raised its main policy rate by 2 full percentage points to 18 percent on Thursday to curb a fall in the cedi currency and combat external pressures,…
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What Is Supply-Side Economics?
Supply-side economics is an innovation in macroeconomic theory and policy. It rose to prominence in congressional policy discussions in the late 1970s in response to worsening Phillips Curve trade-offs between inflation and unemployment. The postwar Keynesian demand management policy had…
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HYPERINFLATION: Interest Rates to Collapse Economy
In today’s video, Christopher Greene of AMTV explains the U.S. Dollar Collapse. http://www.amtvmedia.com/re-direct-hyperinflation-interest-rates-to-collapse-…
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What if “Men’s Interest” Magazines Were Treated Like “Women’s Interest” Publications?
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China Cash Crunch Eases, For How Long? Three Things China Needs to Avoid; When can Beijing Truly move to Market-Determined Interest Rates?
As noted on December 23, China Interest Rate Crisis Continues: China Bans Words “Cash Crunch”, the 7-Day Interest Rate Doubled to 10%. The doubling of rates took about a week.
Then, on December 24, China injected 29 billion RMB (Yuan), about $ 4.8 billion.
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