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- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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Panic of the Plutocrats.
Posted in Finance, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged bankers, banking system, banks, banksters, crisis, E.U., economic crisis, Europe, European banks, European Union, Finance, financial crisis, Financial Markets, Michael Lewis, Occupy Wall Street, United States Of America, US banking system, US banks, USA, Wall Street
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Occupy Wall Street = Civil Rights movement — [VIDEO]
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Posted in Finance, Politics, The Global Economy
Tagged bankers, banking system, banks, banksters, crisis, E.U., economic crisis, Europe, European banks, European Union, Finance, financial crisis, Financial Markets, Occupy Wall Street, United States Of America, US banking system, US banks, USA, Wall Street
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Michael Lewis: Wall Street’s fingerprints all over EU crisis — [VIDEO]
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Posted in Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged bankers, banking system, banks, banksters, crisis, E.U., economic crisis, Europe, European banks, European Union, Finance, financial crisis, Financial Markets, Michael Lewis, United States Of America, US banking system, US banks, USA, Wall Street
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Probability of default — [EUROPE MAP]
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Hedging & Insurance, The Global Economy
Tagged CDSs, credit, credit default swaps, debt, default probabilities, default probability, E.U., economy, Europe, Europe's default risk, European economy, European Union, Finance, Financial Markets, Hedging, Insurance, public debt, risk of sovereign default, world economy
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The biggest impact of the S&P downgrade will be on the US dollar. — [VIDEO]
Bill Gross:
Posted in Finance, The Global Economy
Tagged Bill Gross, currencies, currency, dollar, E.U., economy, European Union, Finance, Financial Markets, global economy, stock market, stocks, US dollar, US economy, US public debt, Wall Street
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The United States and the European governments will default on their debt, eventually — dixit Marc Faber. [PREDICTIONS]
Singapore is the safest. 2:15 into Download this post to watch the video —if your feed reader does not show it to you. Via Joe Weisenthal
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, Predictions - Forecasts, The Global Economy
Tagged debt, E.U., economic forecasts, economic predictions, economy, European Union, Finance, Financial Markets, forecasts, governments, Marc Faber, Predictions, public debt, United States, United States Of America, US economy, US government, USA
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InTrade’s global warming prediction markets are more socially interesting than BetFair’s ones.
InTrade has just opened (and not publicized yet on their site feed) a set of global warming prediction markets —more exactly, event derivative markets on whether the world’s biggest national governments will soon agree to reduce CO2 emissions under the … Continue reading
Posted in All Best Posts Ever, Exchange Genesis, Exchanges & Markets, Market Contract Statements
Tagged c, China, climate change, E.U., global warming, Google, India, InTrade, Japan, John Delaney, KING, London School of Economics, London School of Economics' Centre for Economic Perfomance, media sources, Mike Linksvayer, prediction markets, Ralf Martin, Russia, UNFCC Secretariat, UNFCCC, United Nations, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United States, United States Congress, USD, Washington D.C.
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WTO rules against US in internet gambling case.
Financial Times: A greater threat is that success at the WTO for Antigua could pave the way for the EU to pursue a fair trade case against the US over online gambling, which the US might have to take more … Continue reading
Posted in Regulations
Tagged Antigua, Austria, E.U., European Union, Financial Times, Great Britain, internet gambling case, Ireland, Malta, online gambling, United States, Winer
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