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The impoverishment of the masses

September 14th, 2016 (0)
Feudal and mercantilist economic systems were characterised by the lower orders of ordinary people being enslaved by, or subjected to, the commands of an elite. Beyond basic subsistence, serfs and slaves were not enabled to consume other goods, nor ...

Asian stocks fall to six-week lows as bond rout intensifies

September 14th, 2016 (0)
Asian stocks wallowed near six-week lows on Wednesday and the dollar stood strong against a broad swathe of currencies including the Japanese yen as concerns grew about the fading impact of the world’s major central banks to stimulate growth. ...

Here’s How Europe Implodes, Part 1: Italian Junk Bonds And The End Of Austerity

September 12th, 2016 (0)
  The “whatever it takes” economy is progressing nicely around the world, with governments and central banks doing things that no 20th century economist would have viewed as possible, let alone wise. Now the question becomes, where does this ...

Woes at Italy’s Biggest Bank Reverberate in Europe

September 12th, 2016 (0)
Troubles could worsen already-weak economy, imperil continent’s fragile financial stability For UniCredit SpA, the summer of discontent for Italy’s banks looks likely to stretch well into the fall—and possibly beyond. UniCredit, Italy’s largest lender by assets, emerged as one of the ...

Asia stocks, bonds suffer central bank anxiety attack

September 12th, 2016 (0)
Asian shares suffered their sharpest setback since June on Monday as investors were rattled by rising bond yields and talk the Federal Reserve might be serious about lifting U.S. interest rates as early as next week. European bourses were ...

Asian Markets Fall After North Korea Nuclear Test

September 9th, 2016 (0)
Asian shares moved lower after North Korea conducted a fifth nuclear test Friday, adding to weakness in the market brought on by disappointment about European Central Bank’s inaction on stimulus. But Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index continues to rally, ...

The Forex business is officially shrinking for the first time since 2001

September 8th, 2016 (0)
The latest triennial survey of the FX industry by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has revealed a decline in volumes for the first time in 15 years. The conclusions of the survey are broadly in line with the ...

Asian Stocks Retreat as Crude Oil Rallies; Yuan Bears Squeezed

September 8th, 2016 (0)
Yuan borrowing costs jump offshore on suspected intervention Euro edges higher before ECB reviews policy; Aussie gains Price swings in financial markets are becoming increasingly muted as investors mull the outlook for monetary policy in the world’s biggest economies. ...

What to Watch at the ECB’s Meeting

September 8th, 2016 (0)
As Mario Draghi prepares to face the cameras on Thursday, analysts have rarely been so divided over what to expect from the European Central Bank president. In July, ECB officials signaled that they were ready to unleash fresh stimulus to support the eurozone’s ...

ECB might deliver more QE but Fitch’s top economist says ‘don’t bother’

September 7th, 2016 (0)
Expectations for further quantitative easing at upcoming European Central Bank and Bank of Japan meetings may be running high, but chances are central bankers will be wasting their time with fresh measures, analysts warned. Brian Coulton, chief economist at ...
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