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Switzerland ‘not at risk of truck driver shortage’

Unlike other Western European nations, Switzerland is not at risk of a supply chain crisis due to a lack of truck drivers, according to the president of a major logistics and transport company.

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Anticipating future technologies for humanity’s well-being

A Geneva-based foundation has created a tool mapping out major scientific breakthroughs that could help decision makers and civil society prepare for their impact.

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“Shortages” Aren’t Causing Inflation. Money Creation Is.

The current surge in inflation is not due to a shortage of supply as central banks want us to believe. It is primarily due to soaring consumer demand fueled by monetary creation.

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Dr. Theo Waigel und Dr. Jens Ehrhardt im Gespräch: Altmeister unter sich

Für den 29. September 2021 hatte DJE zum jährlichen Gesprächskreis ins Schloss Hohenkammer geladen. Zu den Höhepunkten des Treffens gehörte die Diskussion zwischen dem ehemaligen Bundesfinanzminister Dr. Theo Waigel und Dr. Jens Ehrhardt. In die Amtszeit von Theo Waigel, 1989 bis 1998, fiel nicht nur die deutsche Einheit, sondern auch die Verhandlungen und Verträge, die zur Europäischen Währungsunion führten. Der Name „Euro“ geht auf einen Antrag...

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DJE – Marktausblick 10/2021 mit Stefan Breintner & Markus Koch: Defensiv in den Herbst

Sorgen um #Unternehmensgewinne, Inflation und China dürften auch im kommenden Monat auf die Stimmung an den #Märkten drücken, darum positionieren wir uns defensiver Aus unserer Sicht attraktiv sind die Energie- und die #Versicherungsbranche sowie Japan, während #Technologietitel und China mit Vorsicht zu genießen sind. Im September sank der MSCI World Index auf USD-Basis um -4,3%. Historisch gesehen folgte auf einen schwierigen September oft auch...

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Age-Adjusted Mortality Is at 2004 Levels. Yet They Tell Us Covid Is Worse Than the 1918 Flu.

Last week, the media again tried to ratchet up the public’s fear over covid-19 by labeling it more deadly than the 1918 flu epidemic. “COVID-19 Is Now the Deadliest Disease in U.S. History,” reads one headline from an NBC TV affiliate. Considering the realities of cancer and heart disease, that headline is absurdly false.

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The Washington Post and the JFK Records Deadline

In my blog post yesterday entitled “Mainstream Press Silence on the JFK Deadline, I took the mainstream media to task for remaining steadfastly silent about the upcoming October 26 deadline for the release of the CIA’s long-secret JFK assassination-related records.

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German Regulator BaFin Grants Third Crypto Custody License to Tangany

Tangany has received a license from the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) as the third regulated service provider for the custody of digital assets in the country to provide crypto custody business. Furthermore, Tangany plans to apply for further licenses in Germany and Europe in the future and has already received preliminary permission from BaFin to manage registers of crypto securities.

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Trees and the Forest

The Pando (pictured here) appears to be 107 acres of forest, but scientists have concluded that the nearly 47,000 genetically identical quaking aspen trees share a common root system.

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“Shortages” Aren’t Causing Inflation. Money Creation Is.

For central bankers and mainstream analysts the recent inflation outburst is only a transitory phenomenon which has nothing or very little to do with the massive monetary and fiscal stimuli unleashed during the pandemic. Although the Fed has recently conceded that price pressures are persisting longer than expected, the surge of inflation is allegedly due to supply bottlenecks caused by the pandemic.

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Why Does Money Have Value? Not Because the Government Says It Does.

Why does the dollar bill in our pockets have value? According to some commentators, money has value because the government in power says so. For other commentators the value of money is on account of social convention. What this implies is that money has value because it is accepted, and why is it accepted?

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Opponents challenge media aid law to referendum

A cross-party group has handed in signatures opposing a support package for the media passed by parliament in June.

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The Economic Foundations of Freedom

Animals are driven by instinctive urges. They yield to the impulse that prevails at the moment and peremptorily asks for satisfaction. They are the puppets of their appetites. Man's eminence is to be seen in the fact that he chooses between alternatives. He regulates his behavior deliberatively.

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Dr. Jens Ehrhardt im Interview mit Bernd Heller – Stagflation ist nicht ausgeschlossen!

Droht Investoren eine #Stagflation? Dr. Jens Ehrhardt hält dieses Szenario für möglich. Was es für die Börse bedeutet, schätzt der Börsen-Altmeister exklusiv für Sie ein. Zudem gibt Ehrhardt eine Einschätzung ab zu der Krise von #Evergrande in China und zur deutschen Politik und einer möglichen #Ampel Seit über vier Jahrzehnten setzt die DJE Kapital AG Maßstäbe in der Vermögensverwaltung und in Fonds. Die DJE Kapital AG (DJE) ist seit 45 Jahren...

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Fondsporträt: DJE – Mittelstand & Innovation

Fondsmanager René Kerkhoff stellt den Fonds und seinen Ansatz vor. Zur Fondsübersicht: https://www.dje.de/investmentfonds/productdetail/LU1227570055 Seit über vier Jahrzehnten setzt die DJE Kapital AG Maßstäbe in der Vermögensverwaltung und in Fonds. Die DJE Kapital AG (DJE) ist seit 45 Jahren als unabhängige Vermögensverwaltung am Kapitalmarkt aktiv und steht mit ihrem hauseigenen Research für eine wertorientierte, risikobewusste Anlagepolitik....

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Podcast mit Dr. Ulrich Kaffarnik: Setzt sich der konjunkturelle Aufschwung fort?

Noch immer blicken die Märkte auf die monetäre Entwicklung in den USA und die Geldpolitik der FED. Die große Frage: Wann ändert sich der Kurs? Einer der Faktoren, die dafür ausschlaggebend sind, ist die aktuelle Konjunkturentwicklung. Je besser die Wirtschaft auf die Beine kommt, desto mehr wachsen die Sorgen vor einer Kürzung der Anleihekäufe. Doch wie stabil ist die konjunkturelle Entwicklung überhaupt? Und welchen Einfluss könnte ein möglicher...

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Currency Debasement and Social Collapse

Knowledge of the effects of government interference with market prices makes us comprehend the economic causes of a momentous historical event, the decline of ancient civilization.

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Yes, the US Government Has Defaulted Before

The regime is trying to whip up maximum hysteria or the chances that the US government could default on its debts if the debt ceiling is not raised. So far, the financial markets don’t seem to care that much, as ten-year Treasurys over the past week have barely risen above 1.5 percent, and not even matched last March’s recent high.

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The 1787 Constitution Was a Radical Assault on the Spirit of the Revolution

It was a bloodless coup d’état against an unresisting Confederation Congress. The original structure of the new Constitution was now complete. The Federalists, by use of propaganda, chicanery, fraud, malapportionment of delegates, blackmail threats of secession, and even coercive laws, had managed to sustain enough delegates to defy the wishes of the majority of the American people and create a new Constitution.

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Middle of the Road Leads to Socialism: An Online Seminar with Dr. Robert Murphy

This is a special virtual seminar for donors to our fall campaign.  Donate Today! On Friday, October 8, at 2:00 p.m. CDT, Jeff Deist and Bob Murphy will discuss Mises's views on interventionism and their continued relevance today, particularly after the last year and a half of economic intervention resulting from covid tyranny.

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