Democracy is an illusion! It’s become a political system fostered by the élite, for the élite, in order to fool the people that they have a stake in the system. In actual fact, they have virtually none. The whole political system in the modern era, despite having noble beginnings, is now used to benefit the few at the expense of the many. – Mark Alexander, June 29, 2018
Monday, 23 June 2014
China Rising
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China,
economic miracle
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Euro Millions : un espagnol gagne 137 millions d'euros
Ce joueur a été le seul parmi des dizaines de millions de participants européens à trouver les sept bons numéros nécessaires pour décrocher cette somme exceptionnelle. C'est le gain le plus important remporté en Espagne à la loterie européenne. » | samedi 14 juin 2014
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Espagne,
EuroMillions,
jackpot
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Inside the US Federal Reserve
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Federal Reserve
Friday, 13 June 2014
Mark Carney Tells Mansion House: Interest Rates Could Go Up Sooner
Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, speaks at the 'Lord Mayor's Dinner to the Bankers and Merchants of the City of London' |
Interest rates may rise sooner than expected, the Governor of the Bank of England warned.
They could begin to do so later this year, a move that will provide some long-awaited relief to savers but plunge many borrowers into difficulty.
In a speech on Thursday evening, Mark Carney gave his strongest indication yet that the first rise since the wake of the financial crash was imminent, as concern grows over a bubble in house prices. The housing market was now “the greatest risk to the domestic economy”, Mr Carney told an audience of senior bankers.
Minutes earlier, George Osborne, the Chancellor, had also announced new powers for the Bank to restrict mortgage lending in his annual Mansion House speech.
The statements from the two most powerful figures in British economic policy come as more experts are warning that the recovering economy risks overheating. » | James Kirkup, Political Editor | Thursday, June 12, 2014
Wednesday, 11 June 2014
Should the US Go Back to the Gold Standard?
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gold standard,
USA
Thursday, 5 June 2014
EZB-Ratssitzung: Europas Notenbanker beschließen Minuszinsen
Frankfurt am Main - Die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) hat ihren Leitzins auf ein Rekordtief gesenkt und erstmals einen negativen Einlagensatz beschlossen. Angesichts der zuletzt sehr niedrigen Inflationsrate wird der Zins, zu dem sich die Geschäftsbanken bei der Notenbank Geld leihen können, um 0,10 Punkte auf 0,15 Prozent gesenkt, wie die EZB am Donnerstag nach ihrer Ratssitzung in Frankfurt mitteilte.
Der Einlagensatz, zu dem Banken kurzfristig Geld bei der Notenbank parken können, wird erstmals in den negativen Bereich gedrückt. Er sinkt von bisher null Prozent auf minus 0,10 Prozent. Der Zins für kurzfristige Ausleihungen bei der Notenbank vermindert sich von 0,75 auf 0,40 Prozent. » | nck/dpa/Reuters | Donnerstag, 05. Juni 2014
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EZB,
Minuszinsen
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Tesco Suffers Biggest Fall in Sales for Decades
Tesco has reported its largest fall in sales for decades as shoppers turn away from Britain's biggest retailer.
The supermarket chain reported that like-for-like sales fell by 3.7pc in the UK in the three months to May 25.
Philip Clarke, Tesco's chief executive, admitted he had not experienced a larger fall in sales during his 40 years at the retailer.
Tesco is losing sales as the German discounters Aldi and Lidl attract shoppers at a rapid pace.
Mr Clarke said sales had been hit by store refurbishments and "subdued" spending by customers. The fall in sales also reflects the deflationary effect of price cuts as Tesco invests £200m in an attempt to sharpen its pricing. Read on and comment » | Graham Ruddick | Wednesday, June 04, 2014
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falling sales,
Tesco
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