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For Nazi Industrialists And Hitler's Banker "All Was Forgiven"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/26/2015 10:06 -0500Germany had lost the war, the Nazi industrialists agreed, but the struggle would continue along new lines. The Fourth Reich would be a financial, rather than a military imperium. The industrialists were to plan for a “postwar commercial campaign.” They should make “contacts and alliances” with foreign firms but ensure this was done without “attracting any suspicion.”... The State Department’s efforts on Schacht’s behalf worked. He was initially found guilty but was then acquitted, to the fury of the Soviet judge.
China’s Stealth Gold Reserves To Quadruple as IMF Seek Answers
Submitted by GoldCore on 04/22/2015 08:36 -0500The People’s Bank of China may have tripled holdings of bullion since it last updated them in April 2009, to 3,510 metric tons. It is worth noting that the U.S. refuses to allow their gold reserves to be publicly audited and the Bundesbank is having difficulty repatriating much of its gold stored with the Federal Reserve. This has led many analysts to speculate that the U.S.’s gold reserves have been leased out or sold or are encumbered as part of an ongoing effort to manipulate gold prices.
Noam Chomsky: "The Idea Of A Media Which Does Not Repeat US Propaganda Is Intolerable To American Leaders"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/20/2015 20:32 -0500"Take the New York Times -- the greatest newspaper in the world. Take one example, at the first article that appeared today, that the tentative [nuclear] agreement with Iran was reached. It’s a thinkpiece, by Peter Baker, one of their main analysts. He discusses in it the main reasons to distrust Iran, the crimes of Iran. It’s very interesting to look at. The most interesting one is the charge that Iran is destabilizing the Middle East because it’s supporting militias which have killed American soldiers in Iraq. That’s kind of as if, in 1943, the Nazi press had criticized England because it was destabilizing Europe for supporting partisans who were killing German soldiers."
America's Waning Influence: Beijing To Invest $46 Billion In Energy, Infrastructure For US "Ally"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/20/2015 12:05 -0500China is looking to succeed where the United States has failed. Beijing — which, as a reminder, claims it will not use its regional infrastructure development initiatives as a tool of foreign policy — is now set to facilitate the construction of nearly $50 billion in power plants, roads, and railways in neighboring Pakistan. The proposal, which will give China access to the Indian Ocean via the Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea, is part of President Xi Jinping’s ambitious “Silk Road” Economic Belt, and importantly, will likely include financing for the completion of the "Peace Pipeline," which will carry natural gas from Iranian gas fields across Pakistan.
Is The Credibility Bubble Bursting?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/19/2015 18:10 -0500In a fiat currency system, perception is, by definition, everything. Paper money has no intrinsic value. So the people saving it and accepting it in exchange aren’t expressing faith in the money itself but in the competence and honesty — and power — of the institutions managing it. Let that faith erode and those slips of colored paper and ephemeral computer bits revert to their intrinsic value. And on the credibility front, the trends aren’t encouraging.
Modern-Day Monetary Cranks and the Fed's "Inflation" Target
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2015 16:05 -0500- Barack Obama
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- Central Banks
- CPI
- European Central Bank
- Fail
- Federal Reserve
- Great Depression
- Gross Domestic Product
- International Monetary Fund
- Janet Yellen
- Larry Summers
- Money Supply
- Personal Consumption
- Rate of Change
- Real estate
- Real Interest Rates
- The Economist
- Unemployment
- World Bank
The science of economics has taken a decidedly wrong turn sometime in the 1930s. In the field of monetary science specifically, sober analysis has given way to broad-based support of central economic planning, with both policy makers and their advisors seemingly trying to trump each other with ever more lunatic proposals.
World Ponders Life After US Hegemony
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/18/2015 15:00 -0500We've long argued that the implications of the shift away from a global economic order that has prevailed since the end of WWII are far reaching and may include the demise of what has largely been a unilateral political and economic system characterized by the dominance of US foreign policy and Western notions of politics and capitalism. Now, it appears as though de-dollarization and the end of US hegemony may have gone viral because, as The NY Times reports, a US “retreat” from the world order it has largely shaped was the unspoken topic de jour at this year’s spring meeting of the IMF and World Bank in Washington.
One Last Look At The Real Economy Before It Implodes - Part 5
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/17/2015 21:25 -0500The endgame has indeed arrived. At the very least, the international elites seem to think success is within their grasp, for they now openly expose their own criminality. But they do so in a way that attempts to divert blame or to rationalize their actions as being for the "greater good." All signs and evidence point to what the IMF calls the "great global economic reset.”" The plans for this reset do not include U.S. prosperity or a thriving dollar.
Frontrunning: April 16
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/16/2015 06:35 -0500- Barack Obama
- Bond
- Cameco
- Capital Markets
- China
- Corporate Jets
- Corruption
- Crude
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- General Motors
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Lehman
- Lehman Brothers
- Meltdown
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- Newspaper
- Nuclear Power
- NYSE Euronext
- Private Equity
- Reuters
- Risk Management
- Saudi Arabia
- Switzerland
- Toyota
- Ukraine
- Uranium
- World Bank
- Euro zone bond yields sink to historic lows (Reuters)
- Clinton Foundation to Keep Foreign Donors (WSJ)
- Russia says U.S. forced it to act on Ukraine (Reuters)
- Bankers to China's Rescue (BBG)
- Saudi Arabia Adds Half a Bakken to Global Oil Market in a Month (BBG)
- Valuations of Hong Kong's stock market operator go interstellar (Reuters)
- Switzerland Attracts Fewer Firms as Politics Hurt Business Image (BBG)
China Takes Aim At Dollar Reserve Status: Promotes Yuan In Investment Bank
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/15/2015 15:55 -0500The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will establish an AIIB currency basket with China set to push for the yuan to take a prominent role and for “special currency funds” to be established in order to issue yuan-denominated loans through the fund. "The AIIB's grand vision for infrastructure investment [comes] with challenges but China should do its best to establish the yuan as a currency for settlement and denomination," one analyst says.
“We Have Met The Enemy And He Is Us”
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/14/2015 16:46 -0500Neither Russia nor China is an imminent threat to the US, but a cataclysmic event is looming in the economic front, one which will forever change the perception of America by the rest of the world; or how we, Americans, perceive ourselves. It’s back to what that great cartoonist (and sociopolitical commentator), Walt Kelly, told us a half century ago as America struggled during the Vietnam War:
“We have met the enemy and he is us.”
Safety Deposit Box Heist in London Reminder of Need for Insurance and Top Level Security
Submitted by GoldCore on 04/13/2015 08:29 -0500There appears to have been a shocking lapse in security surrounding the Easter weekend heist. The security lapse reflects badly both on the company and on the police. Holding tangible assets outside of the fragile banking system is a risky exercise, if the manner in which those assets are stored is not thoroughly secure and fully insured.
Wall Street Reacts To China's Shocking Trade Data
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/13/2015 06:55 -0500Everyone was shocked by yesterday's Chinese March trade update which showed that while imports slid largely as expected, it was the 15% drop in exports, the largest in over a year, that prompted many to wonder just how big the global trade slump really is, masked by what has now become pervasive, global QE. This was the worst performance, exports and imports combined, since late 2009. Below is a selection of responses by Wall Street analysts trying to justify how - with global equities, if only in local currency terms, at all time highs - China can be doing so badly.
Meet The Secretive Group That Runs The World
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/12/2015 22:03 -0500- B+
- Bank of England
- Bank of International Settlements
- Bank of New York
- Belgium
- Ben Bernanke
- Ben Bernanke
- BIS
- Brazil
- Central Banks
- China
- Corruption
- Estonia
- European Central Bank
- Federal Reserve
- Fisher
- France
- Germany
- Global Economy
- Greece
- Gross Domestic Product
- Hong Kong
- Housekeeping
- Hungary
- India
- International Monetary Fund
- Israel
- Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Mervyn King
- Mexico
- Monetary Policy
- New York Times
- New Zealand
- Newspaper
- None
- Paul Volcker
- Poland
- Reality
- Recession
- Saudi Arabia
- Slovakia
- Switzerland
- The Economist
- Transparency
- Trichet
- Turkey
- Unemployment
- World Bank
Renminbi-Rising: American Leadership In A Multipolar World
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 04/12/2015 19:00 -0500Giving up the spotlight is never easy. The United States, like many aging celebrities, is struggling to share the stage with new faces, especially China. The upcoming meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank – two institutions dominated by the US and its Western allies – provide an ideal opportunity to change that. The US must come to terms with the reality that the world has changed. The longer the US remains in a state of denial, the more damage it will do to its interests and its global influence, which remains substantial, if more constrained than before.




