Category Archives: THE FED
Who Owns the Federal Reserve? The Fed Privately Owned. Its Shareholders Private Banks
Who Owns The Federal Reserve? The Fed Privately Owned. Its Shareholders Private Banks Post Categories: Canada Ellen Brown | Saturday, February 8, 2014, 23:04 Beijing Print “Some people think that the Federal Reserve Banks are United States Government institutions. They are private … Continue reading
China’s Efforts Can Help Maintain Stability in the Latin American Region
China’s EFFORTS CAN HELP MAINTAIN STABILITY in the Latin American Region Post Categories: Asia Mark Weisbrot / The 4th Media News | Saturday, February 1, 2014, 10:30 Beijing Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printShare on gmailShare on stumbleuponShare on … Continue reading
Self-righteous Drivel From the Chairman of the “Nobel Prize [in Economics]” Committee
Self-righteous drivel from the chairman of the Nobel prize committee December 23, 2013EditorLeave a commentGo to comments from Lars Syll The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, usually — incorrectly — referred to as the Nobel Prize in … Continue reading
Dollar Hegemony, ‘Monetary Geopolitics’ and the IMF: The Symbiosis Between Global Finance and Power Politics
Dollar Hegemony,“Monetary Geopolitics” and the IMF: The Symbiosis between Global Finance and Power Politics Dec 22nd, 2013 @ 12:55 pm › Kiyul Chung ↓ Leave a comment The following article is part II of longer text pertaining to Hegemonic Currencies … Continue reading
China’s Central Bank Bars Financial Institutions From Handling Bitcoin Transactions
from Bloomberg News – Dec 5, 2013 10:25 AM GMT China’s central bank barred financial institutions from handling Bitcoin transactions, moving to regulate the virtual currency after an 89-fold jump in its value sparked a surge of investor interest in the country.
Decline if the American Imperium (in numbers)
39 country chart of life expectancy and health spending per captia November 27, 2013David F. Ruccio2 comments from David Ruccio The Wall Street Journal notes that rising inequality may pose a problem—because of issues like fairness, political dysfunction, and financial instability. Read more…
As the Door Turns: The System is not “Broken”; it was “Fixed” at and From its Beginnings
As the door turns November 21, 2013David F. RuccioLeave a commentGo to comments from David Ruccio We can now add former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner to the long list of those who have walked through the revolving door between Wall Street and … Continue reading