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Student Loans: The Continuing Crisis That Is Getting Worse

The leviathan does not rest in pursuing free universities, creeping ahead unchecked by either reason, law, or accounting principles. Why is student assessment of their federal-debt-financed degrees so low? Why are 26 percent of past payments delinquent? More than 50 percent of students agree that they either studied the wrong major or wasted time and money. Less than half have found work in their major field of study. Public dialogue is lured into...

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Was erwartet Anleger im Börsenjahr 2024? CEO-View mit Dr. Jens Ehrhardt

#Aktien #Geldanlage #Ausblick Das Jahr neigt sich dem Ende zu – doch bereits jetzt drängt die Frage: Was erwartet uns 2024 an den Börsen? Die detaillierte Antwort gibt Dr. Jens Ehrhardt, Vorstandsvorsitzender und Fondsmanager der DJE Kapital AG, im Video-Interview mit Mario Künzel. Aus Dr. Ehrhardts Sicht bleiben Liquidität und Zinsen die bestimmenden Faktoren an den Börsen. Hier hat der erfahrene Vermögensverwalter gute Nachrichten: „Das Positive...

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The Progressive Road to Socialism

There has been a radical change in the social and political landscape in this country, and any person who desires the victory of liberty and the defeat of Leviathan must adjust his strategy accordingly. New times require a rethinking of old and possibly obsolete strategies. —Murray N. Rothbard1 Murray Rothbard wrote the above words in 1994, shortly before his untimely passing. They sum up the main theme of a series of brilliant articles that he...

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Napoleon: Europe’s First Egalitarian Despot

With the release of Ridley Scott's new film Napoleon, viewers encounter a cinematic version of Napoleon caught up in a tumultuous romance against the backdrop of the upheavals of the Napoleonic wars.  This has revived interest in the French military commander and left many wondering what they are to make of the real, historical Napoleon. For many Americans in the audience—who, unlike Europeans, devote virtually no time to Napoleon in school—this...

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Marktausblick mit Stefan Breitner und Markus Koch November 2023 (Marketing-Anzeige)

#zinsen #notenbanken #inflation #aktien Mit Blick auf den November und das verbleibende vierte Quartal sind wir etwas zuversichtlicher als in den Monaten zuvor. Eine Erholung an den Märkten ist möglich. Historisch war der November nach vorangegangenen Verlusten in den Monaten August/September/Oktober immer ein positiver Monat, wenn man den US-amerikanischen Index S&P 500 zugrunde legt. Bis zum Ende des Jahres gibt es aus unserer Sicht...

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Die Anleihen sind zurück – DJE-plusNews November 2023 mit Mario Künzel und Oleg Schantorenko

#anleihen #fed #krise #leitzins (Marketing-Anzeige) Die US-Notenbank (Fed) war eine Getriebene. Zumindest in diesem Zinszyklus. Bereits im Frühjahr 2021 begann die Inflation in den USA zu steigen, erst behutsam, dann relativ schnell auf 5,4% im Herbst 2021. Doch der Fed waren die Hände gebunden, denn die Wirtschaft, in den USA und weltweit, war wegen der damals noch anhaltenden Corona-Krise stark angespannt. Erst im März 2022, als Corona als...

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100 Years Ago Today: The End of German Hyperinflation

On 15 November 1923 decisive steps were taken to end the nightmare of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic: The Reichsbank, the German central bank, stopped monetizing government debt, and a new means of exchange, the Rentenmark, was issued next to the Papermark (in German: Papiermark). These measures succeeded in halting hyperinflation, but the purchasing power of the Papermark was completely ruined. To understand how and why this could happen,...

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Unterstützt der Saisonrhythmus bis Jahresende die Börse? – Podcast mit Dr. Ulrich Kaffarnik

#Börsen #aktien #Fonds #anleihen (Marketing-Anzeige) - Nach einer Schwächephase in September und Oktober steht gemäß Saisonrhythmus eine konstruktive Börsenphase bevor. Und zuletzt zeigten sich die Märkte wieder im Aufwärtstrend. Doch wird der Trend bis Jahresende anhalten? Eine Einschätzung dazu gibt Dr. Ulrich Kaffarnik, DJE-Vorstand und Kapitalmarktexperte, im aktuellen Podcast mit Mario Künzel. Außerdem diskutieren die beiden Börsenkenner...

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The Problem with Joe Manchin’s Centrism

Last week, Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he would not seek reelection in 2024. In a Wall Street Journal op-ed, Manchin explained his reasons for leaving. He starts with a relatively noncontroversial assessment of the problems facing America—rising costs, dangerous drugs crossing the border, a large national debt, unsafe communities, and foreign wars that threaten to pull the United States in. After some platitudes about these not being...

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You’re Paying for the Israel War. You’ll Also Pay for the Refugees.

The United States regime has picked sides in the Israel-Hamas war and has committed to funding Israel's ongoing bombing of non-combatant men, women, and children in the Gaza strip. Northern Gaza's infrastructure is now all but destroyed, with millions of Gazans displaced and homeless. Nearly ten times more Gazans than Israelis have now died in the conflict. Many Gazans have fled to the southern portion of Gaza, but homelessness and abject poverty...

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SNB’s Jordan: Another interest rate move is possible if current monetary policy is not restrictive enough

In an interview with local television station TeleZueri, Swiss National Bank (SNB) Chairman Thomas Jordan said that he doesn’t rule out more interest rate hikes ahead.

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Künstliche Intelligenz: Podcast mit Mike Glöckner (Marketing-Anzeige)

#KI #Aktien #Wirtschaft #tech Künstliche Intelligenz ist zweifelsohne eines der heißesten Themen dieses Jahres. Das galt, zumindest für einige Monate, auch für die Aktien aus diesem Bereich. Doch neben den großen Namen, die mittlerweile jeder kennt, gibt es gerade bei der Chip-Produktion spannende Geschäftsmodelle und Nischen in der zweiten Reihe. Über die erfahren wir mehr von unserem Gast, DJE Tech-Analyst Mike Glöckner. Dabei geht er unter...

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Dr. Jens Ehrhardt über Zinspause, Kaufsignale und Marktausblick 2024

#gold #zins #inflation #anleihen Dr. Jens Ehrhardt, Herausgeber der FINANZWOCHE, gibt ein Update zum aktuellen Marktgeschehen und setzt Inflation, Arbeitsmarktzahlen und den Goldpreis in den Finanzmarktkontext. Zudem beleuchtet er, was nach einer Zinspause erfahrungsgemäß zu erwarten ist und ob weiterhin eine Rezession wahrscheinlich ist. Sind Sie schon Leser der FINANZWOCHE? Wenn nicht, können Sie die komplette FINANZWOCHE hier abonnieren:...

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Time Preference Is the Key Driver of Interest Rates

By popular thinking, whenever the central bank raises the growth rate of the money supply through the buying of financial assets such as Treasuries this pushes the prices of Treasuries higher and their yields lower. This is labeled as the monetary liquidity effect. This effect is inversely correlated with interest rates. Furthermore, an increase in the money supply after a time lag strengthens economic activity and this pushes interest rates...

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Pound Sterling skates on thin ice ahead of UK’s Q3 GDP data

Pound Sterling struggles for a direction as investors shift focus to the Q3 GDP data.

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Swiss banks spend more on online advertising but lag in AI

Retail banks have increased investment in digital marketing by 16% in a bid to attract younger clients. 

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Swiss government wants to lower licence fee to CHF300

The government wants to reduce the annual radio and television licence fee from the current CHF335 ($372) to CHF300 by 2029. The turnover threshold for companies to qualify for exemption has been raised from CHF500,000 to CHF1.2 million.

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Israel Isn’t the Brilliant Friend of Freedom the Beltway Claims It to Be

It certainly wasn’t the only time calling a perceived ally of DC a democracy became a tradition with India. While India could have been the first non-European “ally” to receive such treatment since the heydays of the Cold War, the immense support India currently enjoys despite a litany of human rights violations will never outclass the kind of prowess Tel Aviv has from the grassroots and political elite in the Beltway. Between the dying enthusiasm...

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Swiss potato harvest expected to drop by a third

This year's potato harvest has been disappointing with growers expecting a drop of around a third compared with recent years. Yields are still difficult to estimate at the moment. The final figures will not be known until early December, Ruedi Fischer, President of the Swiss Potato Growers' Association (USPPT), told press agency Keystone-SDA.

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Will a project to reintroduce European bison into Swiss forests work?

The European bison, a species that differs slightly from its north American cousin, died out in Europe. Now it is to be reintroduced in Switzerland. Can a densely populated country tolerate such a large wild animal?

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