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YOU KNOW HOW MANY RACIST MUTHAFUCKAS PUT THIS DUDE ON A PEDESTAL AND WOULD DONATE THEIR KIDS' LUNGS SO THIS WORMBURGER CAN ENJOY AN AFFLUENT LIFESTYLE? GEORGE ZIMMERMAN PROBABLY DOING BOOK …
(Kitco News) – Split views dominate the weekly Kitco News Gold Survey, although a nominal number of participants lean toward bullish for gold prices next week. In the Kitco News Gold Survey, out of 33 participants, 21 responded this week. Eleven see …
Gold edged higher on Friday but was still on course for the first weekly fall in six due to strong U.S. economic growth, concerns over the U.S. Federal Reserve's withdrawal of monetary stimulus and a slump in Chinese demand. Bullion had gained for most …
Mr. Grimson's advice is self-explanatory: “one of the many lessons of the Icelandic experience is that if you want your country to be competitive in the twenty-first-century, a big financial sector is fundamentally bad news.” Iceland's … They did so …
It also highlights why the Australian dollar must continue to devalue if Australia's non-mining economy is to remain competitive and how that devaluation must not be lost to rising wages, as well as the need for ongoing structural reforms aimed at …
The stress in EM FX has even got to one of most aggressive proponents of a competitive currency. … Officials seem to be downplaying the significance of the recent currency devaluation, characterizing it as “temporary” and expected to be reversed soon.
Such factors include economic and market conditions, political events and industrial sentiments, liquidity of secondary markets, level and volatility of interest rates, currency exchange rates, security valuations, competitive conditions and size …
For the high priests of the single currency, the renewed travails of Argentina and Turkey seem to vindicate all they have been trying to do. Countries that fail to engage in adequate supply-side reform, and instead constantly attempt to devalue and …