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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The World’s Addiction to Credit
During the last week the world elite met at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. During these meetings the world’s leaders discuss global economics as well as credit among many other topics. The one report that stands out … Continue reading
Who is to blame when food riots come home to North America?
We have all heard about the riots. Its not even necessary to specify WHICH riots, because they have been so widespread. But the reasons for the riots are quite uniform. Food prices have spiked, and employment opportunities remain scarce. People … Continue reading
The end of US dollar dominance?
During the last two weeks several news stories signaled the development of the beginning of a major shift in the international financial world. Almost missed by all news channels besides BBC, just before the Chinese President Hu Jintao was scheduled … Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged Alan Greenspan, Chinese President, currency, debt, deficit, dollar, economy, Federal Reserve, fiat currencies, finance, Food Stamps, gold, money, US dollar, Yuan
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Capital Markets, the Money System & More
Welcome to the Web of International Finance, Online Home of the Capital Research Institute (CRI). The Web of International Finance blog sponsored by the Capital Research Institute invites you to explore the complex world of international finance. Within the next … Continue reading
Posted in Introduction
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