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Jul 03
Today’s News 3rd July 2016
How to make fireworks in your account While most of the US population drowns in a prolonged semi-conscious state for several days, with moments of alertness (they’ll know they are alive when they see the fireworks) – the remaining force of human intelligence on the planet, spends time trying to figure out ways to break …
Jul 02
Today’s News 2nd July 2016
Answer This! By Chris at www.CapitalistExploits.at I’ve been inundated with questions from many of you following the recent events. Brexit, that is, not Justin Timbertrouser’s latest antics. While I can’t publish all of them, I’ve selected what I think are some of the most important ones. A lot of questions were related to positioning during and post Brexit. …
Jul 01
Today’s News 1st July 2016
Two Union Workers In Spain Haven't Shown Up For Work In 15 Years Imagine having a job where you didn't actually show up for 15 years, but you continued to get paid – that would be a pretty amazing gig wouldn't it? Well, as it turns out, two guys in Jerez, Spain actually pulled that …
Jun 30
Today’s News 30th June 2016
Rotten To The Core Submitted by Robert Gore via Straight Line Logic blog, Coercion is inseparable from corruption. When a group coerces with impunity, it steals from, lies to, defrauds, and enslaves the subjugated. The dominant group invariably develops a morally comforting ideology of its superiority and the subjugated’s inferiority. Such relationships are the essence …
Jun 29
Today’s News 29th June 2016
16 Reasons To Celebrate Brexit's Win Submitted by Doug Bandow via NationalInterest.org, Watching the Brexit campaign generated mixed feelings: it was a little like the man who saw his mother-in-law drive his new Mercedes off a cliff. In the United Kingdom, some people who hated free trade, immigration and market innovation challenged the officious, wannabe …
Jun 28
Today’s News 28th June 2016
Beijing Is Falling… Literally If you've ever been to Beijing and gotten that sinking feeling (no, not the one that those get when being disappeared), then you're not alone because the city is literally sinking. According to a new study, Beijing is sinking 11cm (4 inches) a year because the city is using too much …
Jun 27
Today’s News 27th June 2016
Brexit Drives Gold Frenzy, Report 26 June, 2016 The big news this week was that the British voted to exit the European Union. This was not the outcome expected by pundits, or the polls. “Risk on” assets were relentlessly bid up prior to the vote. For example, S&P 500 index futures had closed the previous …
Jun 26
Today’s News 26th June 2016
Is Brexit The First Of Many Dominoes? A Few Charts Courtesy of: Visual Capitalist Is Brexit the First of Many Dominoes? Markets have been turned upside down by a surprise Brexit result and the resignation of David Cameron. While there is looming uncertainty around how this will affect the United Kingdom and Europe from …
Jun 25
Today’s News 25th June 2016
First The UK, Then Scotland… Then Texas? Submitted by Ryan McMaken via The Mises Institute, That didn't take long. Only hours after the final results came in for a British exit from the EU, political leaders in Scotland are talking about renewing their drive to secede from the United Kingdom. Pointing to the fact that …
Jun 24
Today’s News 24th June 2016
Bund Yields Crash Most Ever To Record Lows As Peripheral Sovereign Risk Explodes With 10Y German Bunds yields collapsing 26bps to a record -17bps low, European capital markets have gone a little but “turbo.” And Peripheral bond spreads are exploding… For some context, Portuguese bond risk is up 80bps today (the most since …