On behalf of Matterhorn Asset Management / GoldSwitzerland, independent financial journalist Lars Schall interviewed financial markets publisher Tekoa Da Silva about, inter alia, opportunities and risks in the precious metals field, the lack of enforcement of regulatory rules, what he interprets as “upside-down hyperinflation,” the commodities market in Brazil, and the unknown factors related to […]
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“Major shocks will become the norm from now on”
Mai 28th, 2013
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Posted in Finance, Oil, Precious Metals | Tags: 1913, Brazil, China, Deflation, Deutsche Bundesbank, Equity Markets, ETFs, Federal Reserve, Gold, Gold Reserves, Gold Stock, GoldSwitzerland, India, Inflation, Kyle Bass, Regulation, Silver, Tekoa Da Silva, USA
World Bank a security risk to the world order?
Mai 8th, 2013
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Former senior legal counsel at the World Bank turned whistleblower Karen Hudes talks about the corruption inside the World Bank and her personal saga to find out about it. She says a worldwide currency war is certain and NATO in jeopardy, if the wrongdoing isn’t finally addressed.
Posted in Finanzen, Geopolitik, Precious Metals | Tags: 1944, Aaron Broches, Aaron Swartz, Antal Fekete, Bretton Woods Conference, BRICS, CFR, currency war, Deutsche Bundesbank, Eric Holder, European Parliament, Financial System, Flow of Information, GAO, Gold, Hugo Grotius, IMF, Jacek Kugler, Jim Wolfensohn, Karen Hudes, Larry Summers, Mark Novitsky, Media, National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies, NATO, Paul Wolfowitz, Philippines, PNB, Robert McNamara, Robert Zoellick, SEC, Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Serious Fraud Office, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Tekoa Da Silva, UK, US Congress, US Federal Reserve, US Treasury, USA, World Bank