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Britain’s biggest banks to be forced to separate retail banks from investment arms – Tim Wallace

Britain’s biggest banks to be forced to separate retail banks from investment arms – Tim Wallace October 5, 2015 The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) arrived not a moment too soon. The proposed trade agreement must now be ratified by its twelve Pacific rim signatory countries. With world economic growth already sluggish, data from the World […]

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The Next Genocide – Timothy Snyder

The Next Genocide – Timothy Snyder October 13, 2015 Yale University history professor, Timothy Snyder, argues that the pressure to obtain resources is the main cause of conflict. Like Hitler in the thirties who renounced agricultural technologies like irrigation, hybrids and fertilizers and believed Germany could only feed itself by conquering Eastern Europe through starvation […]

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World Trade Organization’s Stark Warning on Global Trade – Zerohedge

World Trade Organization’s Stark Warning on Global Trade – Zerohedge October 5, 2015 The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) arrived not a moment too soon. The proposed trade agreement must now be ratified by its twelve Pacific rim signatory countries. With world economic growth already sluggish, data from the World Trade Organization confirms world trade is […]

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A Currency War that Few Economists and Analysts Notice, Much Less Understand – Tyler Durden

A Currency War that Few Economists and Analysts Notice, Much Less Understand – Tyler Durden: September 22, 2015 While every major economy, including China,  is struggling to overcome debt and growth problems, the major prospect for the seeding of a Kondrtratieff Spring is the creation, led by China, of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.  This article argues […]

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Lucky Britain to win from Carbon Capture ~ Andrew Evans-Pritchard

Britain to win from Carbon Capture One innovative technology, carbon capture and storage, promises to rehabilitate the use of coal as a prime energy source. By ciphering greenhouse gases into underground or underwater repositories, emissions are vastly reduced. With the world’s first CCS facility already underway in Saskatchewan, Andrew Evans-Pritchard declares Britain the real jackpot […]

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China’s market Leninism turns dangerous for the world ~ Andrew Evans-Pritchard

China’s market Leninism turns dangerous for the world Following Black Monday’s record-breaking drop in the Dow  of 1090 points, China has responded to criticism that it is not in control of its $27 trillion debt bubble by lowering interest rates and  reserve ratio requirements.  Evans-Pritchard considers Black Monday’s implications for the global economy, particularly emerging markets which now comprise […]

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