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60 Minutes Conveniently Leaves One Crucial Fact Out Of Its Report On Chicago Violence

60 Minutes Conveniently Leaves One Crucial Fact Out Of Its Report On Chicago Violence

Via Free Market Shooter,

On Sunday, CBS’s 60 Minutes aired a report on the surge of murders and violence in Chicago.  When describing the increase in violence as a “surge”, 60 Minutes is certainly not exaggerating; this year’s homicide total in Chicago is up by 56% from last year, and up almost 75% from 2013.

Global Stocks Rise To 1.5 Year High After Chinese Intervention Halts Dollar Rally

Global Stocks Rise To 1.5 Year High After Chinese Intervention Halts Dollar Rally

Asian stocks rose, led by Hong Kong, while European shares and U.S. equity-index futures are little changed. Euro, yen climb as the dollar posted an unexpected loss following some serious fireworks out of China, which intervened in funding market to crush offshore Yuan shorts.

Top news stories include Macy’s and Kohl’s cutting their outlook after weak holiday season, Deutsche Bank exploring lending money to PE firms buying distressed loans, Apple planning to invest $1b in SoftBank’s new technology fund.

SoftBank Vision Fund Reaches $100BN As Apple, Oracle and Qualcomm Make Investments

Back in October, Masayoshi Son, Chairman & CEO of SoftBank Group Corp., announced the creation of the SoftBank Vision Fund, a UK-based technology fund, with a $45 billion capital commitment form the Public Investment Fund of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.  The initial press release for the Vision Fund announced the company expected to invest at least $25 billion over the next 5 years and said that overall funding could reach $100 billion. 

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