Archive - Jun 2014 - Blog entry
June 26th
Federal Regulator Details Crazy Risk-Taking By Banks, Blames Fed
Submitted by testosteronepit on 06/26/2014 11:12 -0500It wasn’t an edgy blogger but the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency that issued the warning.
Disrespect for Authority
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 06/26/2014 09:22 -0500I was reminded of this by this story from Salt Lake City, which tells of an officer that was looking for a lost child. For reasons wholly unclear to me, in conducting a house-to-house search, this "peace" officer shot and killed a dog.
Grandparents to the Financial Rescue
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 06/26/2014 06:50 -0500I heard it said one day that I would never be as rich as my parents. They were baby-boomers, the people that benefited from the expansionary Thirty Glorious Years of the post-Second-World-War period.
June 25th
The Fed Misrepresenting Inflation to Justify Inept Policy
Submitted by EconMatters on 06/25/2014 12:33 -0500The central banks need to downplay inflation, under-report it to justify their policies of the last five years...
June 24th
Japan is Dropping Hints of a Potential Exit Strategy
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 06/24/2014 20:39 -0500Weak GDP growth with major currency devaluation? This is called stagflation. And it’s causing the Bank of Japan some doubt.
Iraq: A View from the Inside Out
Submitted by Capitalist Exploits on 06/24/2014 19:16 -0500What is really going on in Iraq?
Thailand and Qatar: Human Trafficking
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 06/24/2014 17:44 -0500The annual human trafficking report has just been published by the US State Department in the Trafficking in Persons (TiP) report.
Palo Alto Transformed
Submitted by Tim Knight from Slope of Hope on 06/24/2014 17:14 -0500When all the dust settles, Palo Alto is definitely going to look a lot more modern than it did when I first moved here. All I can say, though, is that when the current bubble finally bursts, whether it's next month or next decade, there are going to be an awfully lot of expensive, empty, class A office buildings situated around town, holding nothing but the memories of ping-pong games past.
Momentous EU Summit This Week
Submitted by Marc To Market on 06/24/2014 12:17 -0500An overview of the chess game being played out in Europe.
Germany Still Wants Gold Back – Repatriation Campaign Continues
Submitted by GoldCore on 06/24/2014 07:29 -0500Bloomberg reported yesterday that the German campaign to repatriate German gold from the U.S. has ended. The leader of the German gold repatriation movement, “Repatriate our Gold,” Peter Boehringer immediately refuted the article and posted in the comment section at the bottom of the article … The campaign to achieve a free market in gold and silver prices will continue.
June 23rd
The IMF, Lagarde and QE
Submitted by Pivotfarm on 06/23/2014 17:09 -0500Christine Lagarde of the International Monetary Fund has told the European Central Bank that they need to consider Quantitative Easing if inflation continues to remain low, which it will. She stated: “If inflation was to remain stubbornly low, then we would certainly hope that the ECB would take quantitative easing measures by way of purchasing of sovereign bonds”.
Roger Kubarych: Talking Points on Energy
Submitted by rcwhalen on 06/23/2014 06:23 -0500Energy security is not synonymous with energy independence.
How Bankers Use Fake Inflation Rates to Spread Epic Lies About Gold, Silver, and Stock Markets
Submitted by smartknowledgeu on 06/23/2014 05:27 -0500We break down how Central Bankers use fake inflation rates to spread epic lies about gold, silver and stock markets all around the world.
Silver Headfake Report: 22 June, 2014
Submitted by Monetary Metals on 06/23/2014 01:50 -0500Something extraordinary occurred this week. The Fed made a routine announcement. Fireworks began the next day. In 6 hours, the price of silver skyrocketed by 5%.













