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Congress’ Radical Plan To End Illegal Money

Authored by MN Gordon via EconomicPrism.com,

One of the many downfalls of being the United States Secretary of the Treasury is the requirement to place one’s autograph on the face of the Federal Reserve’s legal tender notes.  There, on public display, is an overt record of a critical defect.  A signature endorsement of a Federal Reserve note by the Treasury Secretary represents their personal ratification of unconstitutional money.

What are Central Bankers so Terrified of?

What are Central Bankers so Terrified of?

Central Bankers are absolutely terrified.

In the last month, both Fed President Janet Yellen and ECB President Mario Draghi have issued somewhat hawkish statements, only to turn around within 48 hours and walk back their comments.

Again, two of the most powerful Central Bankers in the world couldn’t even last three days being hawks.

First was ECB President Mario Draghi, with claims that the ECB was considering gradually removing its stimulus programs.

European markets dived in response to this.

Junk Bonds Are Finally Starting To Care About Oil

Junk Bonds Are Finally Starting To Care About Oil

Back in May, we pointed out an interesting observation made by Goldman: unlike late 2015 and most of 2016, when equities demonstrated surprising resilience to the swoon in oil prices, in 2017 OPEC's failure to stabilize oil prices finally hit energy equities disproportionately.  As Goldman said in mid-May, discussing the latest crude oil selloff, which has been "even more pronounced for longer-dated contracts reflecting increasing concerns over future balances in 2018 and beyond"...

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