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Fractional-Reserve Banking is Pure Fraud, Part II
Submitted by Sprott Money on 12/01/2015 05:27 -0500Even despite the saturation criminality that readers have already seen, many will still argue that we “need” these Big Banks, and that we even “need” fractional-reserve (no reserve) fraud.
Pedro Da Costa Has The Courage To Review Ben Bernanke's Memoir, Finds A Few Gaping Holes
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/30/2015 18:28 -0500- Alan Greenspan
- Bank of International Settlements
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BIS
- Bond
- Brazil
- Central Banks
- China
- Citadel
- Comptroller of the Currency
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Financial Regulation
- Foreclosures
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Housing Bubble
- Institute For International Economics
- Janet Yellen
- Japan
- Meltdown
- Monetary Policy
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
- PIMCO
- Recession
- recovery
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- South Carolina
- Transparency
- Unemployment
It is Pedro's "courage to write" what Bernanke conveniently forgot to add in his memoir, that makes this review so much more memorable than the generic sycophantic tripe written by his "access journalism" peers.
Frontrunning: November 30
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/30/2015 07:27 -0500- Dollar rises versus euro, oil drops before ECB, OPEC meetings (Reuters)
- Smog chokes Chinese, Indian capitals as climate talks begin (Reuters)
- Obama: COP21 Paris Climate Talks Could Be ‘Turning Point’ For Planet (BBG)
- China plans to launch carbon-tracking satellites into space (Reuters)
- Scientists Dispute 2-Degree Model Guiding Climate Talks (WSJ)
- At NATO, Turkey defiant over downing of Russian jet (Reuters)
- ECB Left With No Choice But Action After Draghi's Priming (BBG)
Paris Is Prologue
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2015 16:00 -0500- Belgium
- Borrowing Costs
- China
- Consumer Sentiment
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- Eurozone
- Federal Reserve
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Greece
- HIGHER UNEMPLOYMENT
- Hungary
- International Monetary Fund
- Iran
- Iraq
- Italy
- Japan
- Middle East
- national security
- Netherlands
- New Normal
- Poland
- Portugal
- Quantitative Easing
- Recession
- Slovakia
- Turkey
- Unemployment
The recent attacks in Paris evoke strong emotions for many people, but investors need to look through those feelings to the short, medium, and long-term implications. We believe Paris may mark an important turning point for Europe and the global business cycle... but for different reasons than you may think. There is a chance that the slow disintegration of Europe will drive more capital onto US shores, boosting valuations and fueling a blow-off top in the US equity market; but beware global shocks and take any rally as a chance to get defensive.
Greek Prime Minister Joins Diplomatic Scandal Between Russia And Turkey With 4 Tweets
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2015 15:51 -0500
Europe Will Pay Turkey €3 Billion To Halt Refugee Exodus
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/29/2015 09:27 -0500In the aftermath of last week's dramatic events in Turkey, one would expect that the "democratic, humanistic" western countries would at least issue a harsh condemnation of Erdogan's behavior. That won't happen: instead, the European Union will pay Turkey $3.2 billion to help it stop the flow of refugees to Europe from the conflict in Syria, 2.2 million of whom are currently in Turkey and to prevent Europe's worst refugee crisis from getting even worse.
Guest Post: A Hybrid War To Break The Balkans?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2015 20:45 -0500The successful completion of the Balkan Silk Road would lead to a significant sum of European trade being profitably redirected towards China and other booming non-Western locations like India and Ethiopia. The US fears losing its position as the EU’s top trading partner, knowing that the slippery strategic slope that could soon follow might lead to the rapid unraveling of its hegemonic control. The inevitable New Cold War clash that this represents and the extraordinarily high stakes that are involved mean that the Balkans will remain one of the main flashpoints in this dangerous proxy struggle, despite the hierarchical switch of its multipolar protagonists.
Europe's Black Weekend
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2015 16:15 -0500If the end justifies the means, and we make sure there never is an end to this, then arms will continue to be traded, profits will continue to be made, and lies will be told till no-one can tell up from down, since all means are justified until the end of time. That this leaves us morally utterly rudderless then becomes just another one of those justified means. Anything goes.
Meanwhile In Greece, The Price Of A Prostitute Drops To €4 Per Hour
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/28/2015 09:00 -0500They sell sex for a piece of bread – so to say – “in order to eat or cover basic needs and extra expenses as they have no money,” The Times and Lazos on The Times claim. “80% of prostitutes in Greece are Greek women aged 17 to 20”. The price for sex has dramatically decreased from €50 euro for 60 minutes down to “€2 for half an hour.“
Puerto Rico Is About To Default: Your Complete Guide To An Island Debt Debacle
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/25/2015 20:30 -0500It's almost game over for Puerto Rico. The commonwealth is racing to restructure some $72 billion in debt and next week, Padilla will need to decide between a partial default on a $354 million bond payment and ensuring that the government can continue to provide basic services.
Look Out Troika, Portugal Names Socialist Antonio Costa Prime Minister
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/24/2015 13:26 -0500In a move that ends a weeks-long political stalemate, Portugal's President Anibal Cavaco Silva has named Socialist leader Antonio Costa PM. Due to Costa's alliance with the Left Bloc and the Communists, many worry the stage is now set for a showdown with Brussels, the IMF, and Berlin.
Fractional-Reserve Banking is Pure Fraud, Part I
Submitted by Sprott Money on 11/24/2015 05:57 -0500This is a commentary which should never have needed to be written.
European Governments Hold "Secret" Meeting To Dismantle Borderless Travel
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/21/2015 09:17 -0500According to The Times, EU leaders are holding "secret" meetings to discuss the future of Europe's cherished Schengen Agreement which allows for passport-free travel within the bloc. As one unnamed diplomat put it, "the current system is simply not working."
Guest Post: The End Of Obamaworld
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/20/2015 17:45 -0500Obamaworld is gone. We live again in an us-versus-them country in an us-versus-them world. And we shall likely never know another.
5 Myths Regarding the Paris Terror Attacks
Submitted by George Washington on 11/20/2015 13:03 -0500Instead of Listening to Idiots Talking Their Book ... Let's Fact-Check the Myths




