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Markets wobble on worries over Ireland, UK inflation, and China.
Markets wobble on worries over Ireland, UK inflation, and China.
09. November 2010: There is no possibility of agreement at the upcoming G20 summit because the US is declaring financial war on other countries, believes American economist and wall street analyst Prof. Dr. Michael Hudson. The US has been pushing China to revalue its currency — at a time when Washington has been pumping billions of dollars into its economy — a move viewed by other countries as an attempt to deliberately weaken the greenback. The issue of exchange rates is expected to be one of the toughest discussion points at the G20 summit in South Korea later this week. Michael Hudson, a renowned economist and Wall Street financial analyst and advisor, says the meeting in Seoul will not bring an end to global currency wars. “The US is going to China and saying ‘we want you to commit economic suicide just like Japan did. We want you to follow the same way: we want you to re-value your currency, we want you to squeeze your companies, we want you to go bankrupt so we can make our profit at your expense,” says Hudson. “We want you the Chinese to allow our banks to gamble on your currency and make a huge gain on foreign exchange speculation so that our banks can get out of the problem that we have got them into. Will you please help us by going bankrupt for our benefit? Well, you can imagine what the Chinese are saying — they are laughing,” Hudson adds. The American plan to devalue the dollar would flood the global economy with money that would be used to buy out …
Market falls slightly on dollar strength whilst Rolls Royce has a mixed Monday.
Markets drop slightly ahead of Non Farm payroll figures
QE2 pushes markets to highest levels since the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Markets are cautious as we await the US FED’s announcement on QE2.
2010 www.amazon.com Watch more clips: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com United States President Barack Obama and key advisers introduced a series of regulatory proposals in June 2009. The proposals address consumer protection, executive pay, bank financial cushions or capital requirements, expanded regulation of the shadow banking system and derivatives, and enhanced authority for the Federal Reserve to safely wind-down systemically important institutions, among others. In January 2010, Obama proposed additional regulations limiting the ability of banks to engage in proprietary trading. The proposals were dubbed “The Volcker Rule”, in recognition of Paul Volcker, who has publicly argued for the proposed changes. The US Senate passed a regulatory reform bill in May 2010, following the House which passed a bill in December 2009. These bills must now be reconciled. The New York Times provided a comparative summary of the features of the two bills, which address to varying extent the principles enumerated by the Obama administration. For instance, the Volcker Rule against proprietary trading is not part of the legislation, though in the Senate bill regulators have the discretion but not the obligation to prohibit these trades. A variety of other regulatory changes have been proposed by economists, politicians, journalists, and business leaders to minimize the impact of the current crisis and prevent recurrence. None of the proposed solutions have yet been implemented. These …
A brief and simple explanation of why this crisis was doomed to happen given by someone who, in 1999, wrote “the possible Big Bang that scares me the most is the one that could happen the day those genius bank regulators in Basel, playing Gods, manage to introduce a systemic error in the financial system” and then who, while an Executive Director of the World Bank, 2002-2004, did all he could to warn about the utterly faulty regulatory paradigm that had been adopted by Basel… all to no avail. You can find much more here: www.subprimeregulations.blogspot.com financefordevelopment.blogspot.com baselcommittee.blogspot.com www.theaaa-bomb.blogspot.com
www.house.gov Congressman Ron Paul questions Donald L. Kohn, Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, at the House Financial Services Committee hearing on January 13, 2009. Ben Bernanke decided the meeting wasn’t important enough and was a no-show.
The global financial crisis is now officially turning into a currency crisis as predicted by Ron Paul and others years ago. With the new trillion EU rescue package, central banks around the world are printing money out of thin air to prop up a failing system. The idea that American citizens are paying to bail out Europe is astounding. The Federal Reserve and other central banks are intentionally devaluing currencies worldwide to bring in a new international reserve currency regulated by them. In other words, the people who caused the crisis are coming in and offering the solution giving them total control over the world’s monetary system. This fraudulent, corporate looting is transferring wealth from ordinary citizens to the ultra-rich, consolidating global power. This is unprecedented in world history. Please support Ron Paul’s bill to audit the fed and research these topics for yourself. Thank you for watching and subscribe to aenfroy87 if you enjoyed the video.