RBI announces no transactions in G-Secs, Forex and Money Markets today as Mahara

Started by OZER, Feb 07, 2022, 06:06 PM

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Na. They cant resolve student loans because the result actions will be extremely expensive.



Employers in need of cheap labor lost slavery, Jim Crow and, finally, with the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the ability to legally discriminate against African Americans. So they turned around and, one year later -- just as black Americans were poised to move into the middle class en masse -- began dumping low-skilled workers on the country with democrat Teddy Kennedy's 1965 immigration act.




Do Kwon, hoist with his own petard. It's unfortunate that the average folk got hurt here. I still however look forward to the day this fate becomes the entire crypto market and the technology can be reutilized in a way that doesn't harm the environment and that all 7 billion people on the planet can benefit from it in some way. Instead of it being some first world tech bro exploitation of late stage capitalism.

The wealthy are buying stocks, gold, crypto, real estate, land... anything they can get their hands on. They are even trying to buy entire neighborhoods and cities.

Well the usd hasn't actually met real inflation as global players keep on purchasing the USD, the current inflation we're seeing right now is purely artificial. Exchange rates haven't changed much. Prices of actual commodities still are purchased in usd, until the global economy ceases to subsidize this ponzei scheme, the fed will keep on printing.

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Betting on Ford and GM to take over the electric business is a pleasant fiction, it will be Tesla or foreign companies.

It is not desirable for inflation to be stopped, or even slowed too much. The Central Bank's power are less and less as economies get bigger and bigger.  And despite what we are told there is a disconnect between government fiscal policy and the policy of the Central Banks.  CP is a poor metric, but one we have used for decades.