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Eurozone Inflation Reaches New High – Recession Incoming
Inflation in the Eurozone hit a new record in October, according to Eurostat who reported a 10.7% rise. That marks an increase from September’s 9.9% posting and [...]
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European Central Bank to Raise Rates Amid Record Inflation
Inflation in the euro area reached a record high of 8.1% in May across the 19-member states. It is no longer possible for the European Central Bank (ECB) to release [...]
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Eurozone Inflation and ECB Incompetence
According to Eurostat, the European Union statistics company, inflation in Europe rose to a new all-time high in March after advancing by 7.5%. This surpassed the [...]
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The Coming Central Bank Crisis
I have warned that whenever a government creates a solution to any crisis, that solution becomes the next crisis. This is what I have called the Paradox of [...]
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Draghi Lied; Claims the ECB Is Withdrawing the €500 Note for Crime and Not Taxes
Mario Draghi has claimed that the European Central Bank would withdraw its €500 highest-denomination banknote only to combat crime— not to curb the use of [...]
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Who Prints Euro Notes?
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong Who prints euro notes? Could Greece just flood the market is euro banknotes? Thanks you for your guidance PK REPLY: Legally, both the [...]
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