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Legal Reform – Learning From the Mistakes of the Past
Typically, the first thing society addresses that sparks a revolution is the abuse of justice. Shakespeare’s famous quote, “The first thing we do, [...]
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Merkel’s Refugee Position Has Been a Total Disaster
According to a recent poll, almost 40% of German voters believe that Angela Merkel should resign over her liberal asylum policy after almost 1.1 million newcomers [...]
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Central Banks & Corporations to Sue Major Banks Over the Currency Manipulations
An American law firm is planning a class action suit in Europe against the major banks involved in the currency manipulations. These banks have already paid [...]
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WEC Attendees Will Receive Extended Access to the Trader Preview Site For Two Weeks
We are adding a group of new models before the final launch of the Trader version. We added the risk model this weekend. You will also find that the reports have [...]
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I Will Be Speaking at the 2016 World Outlook Conference by Skype Today & Tomorrow
I will be speaking at the 2016 World Economic Outlook conference in Vancouver via Skype today and tomorrow. Four of our staff members will be there at a booth for [...]
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Market Talk – January 29, 2016
The BOJ certainly woke everyone up this morning having concluded their meeting with the expectation of negative interest rates. Within seconds the Nikkei leaped 700 [...]
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Dow & the Immediate View
The Dow needs a closing above 16350 to temporarily stabilize. Otherwise, we are not out of the woods here until we pass March. To suggest that the major low has [...]
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Crude – Is it Over? Or Just Another Fake-Out?
Crude has made a slight bounce, but it need desperately to close above $32.35 today just to pause. There is no change of a real reversal in trend here. Crude would [...]
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