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China and the Central Bank Exposition

By |2014-07-28T10:41:01-04:00July 28th, 2014|Currencies, Economy, Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets|

Earlier in the year, China was the primary topic of conversation as its economy teetered upon the precipice of the great unknown, growth less than the “minimum”, while corporate defaults suddenly became somewhat contagious. At the time, monetarists globally were unconcerned despite the outward projection of a high degree of disorder because they “knew” the PBOC was “in control”, going [...]

Legal Duplicity

By |2013-05-17T14:45:19-04:00May 17th, 2013|Federal Reserve/Monetary Policy, Markets, Stocks|

Christopher Rad of Cedar Park, Texas, was just sentenced to 71 months in prison for executing a technologically advanced update of a very old stock scam. Mr. Rad enlisted the aid of hackers and spammers to spread rumors and interest equity investors in various stocks, including RSUV, QRVS, VSHE, SVXA, and ASIC. The scheme involved infecting other computers with a [...]

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