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Third Term – The Obasanjo Syndrome … Ambition And The Place Of God

I recently read a post in a blog (http://multibrand.blogspot.com) concerning President SBY of Indonesia ambition to run for a third term despite the constitutional provision for a two term period and it seems just like yesterday to me. Obviously the Obasanjo’s Syndrome seem to be creeping into the hearts of leaders abroad wanting to tow […]

New Round of RMB Appreciation to Make United States Mad

A new round of pressure on RMB appreciation struck again. 29, prompted the Ministry of Commerce website warning that the United States Council is seeking the support of Senate leaders hope that the Thanksgiving holiday (November 25 to 28) after the two chambers during the lame duck session that would have the House vote adopted […]

Temperature Determine the Distance Between Life and Death

In the new climate change summit held, it is necessary to re-review the control of carbon emissions (cap) this old account. According to scientists, the current calculation, if you want the 2000 to 2050, the temperature rise from 2 degrees to 1.5 degrees Celsius peak, the need to control carbon emissions from 1500 tons of […]

India Strong Economic Growth Help Reduce Deficit

Headache on the fiscal deficit is not only Greece, Ireland, such European countries as the “BRIC”, one of India’s position in this regard are far from easy. However, more fortunate than the former, the Indian economy has shown strong growth, making markets in India have confidence to complete deficit reduction targets. Market is widely expected, […]

Quantitative Easing Demystified

With all the hoopla and media-bonanza around the merits and pitfalls of contemporary monetary economics, it must make you wonder: where is all this going to lead to (and really, where does it come from)? What is real, what is politics, what is prudent, and what might be outright reckless? ‘Quantitative Easing’ is a term […]

Why I Don’t Bank With the Biggies Anymore

I finally did it. I closed my accounts with one of the largest trillion-dollar banking and financial corporations in the land. But, it wasn’t easy. It took me six months after I had first made the determination to do so. And I was also beset by all the reasons that people don’t close business with […]

Is the Banking and Financial Crisis Over? And Why You Should Care

The Dow has just rallied to within striking distance of 11,000 (a level it crashed through a year ago and only momentarily surmounted in April of this year). Corporations are posting record increases in profits (after plummeting for the past 2 years) and the rate of unemployment appears arrested. A slew of new rules and […]

Question: How Smart is Obama? Answer: Scary Smart

Every time the Obama Regime does something that does not make sense to Americans who believe in the Constitution and our free-market economy I always hear the question raised with a sense of disbelief, “How can he do that, I thought he was smarter than that”. Using traditional objective standards, it would be easy to […]

South Korea Face Attack Shake Global Financial Markets

While investors worried about the debt crisis continues to spread in Europe on the occasion, gave some of the tension brought about a new global financial market shocks. 23, North and South Korea in the disputed “northern boundary” an exchange of fire near the Bank of Korea held an emergency meeting soon to address the […]

Irish Crisis Could be Spread

Although EU leaders have said will prevent the salvage of the Irish crisis spread, but investors still turn their attention to Europe. According to the current situation, the crisis will spread to the fire, or that Portugal and Spain, high-debt countries. November 22, Portugal 10-year bond risk premium increased by 3 basis points, if it […]