Semiconductors Tell The Real Story Of The Global Economic Slowdown
Submitted by Andrew Zeitlin of Moneyball Economics
Semiconductors Tell the Real Story of Global GDP
The industrial slowdown predicted by semiconductors is coming true.
Submitted by Andrew Zeitlin of Moneyball Economics
Semiconductors Tell the Real Story of Global GDP
The industrial slowdown predicted by semiconductors is coming true.
Ahead of two key central banks events this week, the Fed announcement on Wednesday - in which Yellen is expected to do nothing and most likely will continue the dovish relent first seen a month ago - and then the BOJ on Thursday (which also mark the anniversary of the second longest and most artificial bull market in history) where Kuroda is increasingly expected to shock with something even more ridiculous, global shares have fallen modestly around the world as oil declined on signs a global surplus of crude is likely to persist.
Submitted by Adam Dick via AntiWar.com,
It all started so “harmless.” The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) wanted to access the information of a person being investigated for mass murder so, the FBI said, it could try to prevent more terrorist attacks.
Imagine a time when young people formed their relationships through lazy hours of aimless talk, not with any help from the omnipresence of smartphone screens but actually face to face with one another.
It may be unfathomable for a child of the 1990s or later, but such a time existed as recently as the ‘80s. Thanks to Boyhood writer/director Richard Linklater’s newest film, Everybody Wants Some!!, even millennials can get a taste of what life, and human conversation, entailed before technology took over.